Wednesday, January 11, 2012



Describe how a green screen works.
The green screen works like this. You need a lime green background and then you stand in front of it, you act what you'd like, record it, and then upload it onto the computer. You need to get it onto premiere pro, click a few clicks and do something with sliverlight key or something and then edit the colors and pick a picture, and you're done! It looks like you're there... kinda.
What are the important considerations in filming with a green screen?
Make sure you don't wear any green. That's a must. You have to make sure that theres nothing else in the area you're working in. It can ruin all the greenscreen if there's a weird shadow or something in the way.
What are the problems that can arise when trying to eliminate a green screen background?
If you're trying to eliminate green screen, you can make your edges pretty weird and they won't look right. If you fix the shadows wrong, you could ger background on your clothes!
Which technique was easier--using Adobe Premiere Pro or After Effects?
I like premiere pro more. I guess it was because I was used to it more and I just think it was a lot easier to use.
Other thoughts?
The acting was awesome :) I also liked doing this.

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