Green Screen Test

I’ve done some chroma key on Dan’s footage giving it a black background. In my opinion if he only wants a black background, he should just film it against a black background. It would be less rough around the edges. Then for the shots where things start going wacky, that’s where the green screen should be introduced. Also, the box being stood on should be either black or green.

It works best in the close-ups. For the long shots there was too much green on Tom’s body and the edges of him disappear, making him a bit of an odd shape with no nose. If I don’t make the edges disappear then he has a green outline. There needs to be a much more crisp defined line for the actual recording.

 

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~ by TisBen on 14 January, 2008.

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