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Green Screen: Making The Impossible Possible

Green screen is one of the most popular strategies employed in the creation of movies. How many times have folks been awed by the wonderful escapades done by super heroes on the large screen? Many have wondered how heroes are able to jump from a tall building without getting hurt, or how a heroine or model is ready to travel to different countries in the blinking of an eye. Well, this could all be attained by shooting in a local studio with a green backdrop and then inserting a background of any place of imagining a director wishes.

All this is made possible with the help of green screen. An actor can go to worlds that he or she has never been, bringing with them eventualities and places that you’ve only dreamed about, which can be done with the method of the green screen that is both convenient and cost reductive. This system is common on TV.

One of the finest examples where this technique is employed is in the weather outlook section in news. The TV regularly presents someone standing in front of an animated globe, talking about the assorted weather conditions around the world as clouds and raindrops are conjured up on screen. Actually, there’s simply a green screen present and later the animation is added to the background. This method is followed by pretty much all the TV networks.

This system is simple, all someone wants is a camera, a green screen and video editing software. The person has to make sure that the color is the same thru without even a tiny change in the shade. The surface must be even while taping or else it will be extremely tricky to edit that express segment. Another vital point while using this technique is that the subject should contain a touch of the same green color. However, one must note that only a tiny portion of the topic can be green or in similar shades. When the topic contains a little portion of green, one can hide or minimize the impact of the perimeters that might appear if the perimeters are uneven or not uniform. The part of the subject colored in green must be minimal. Else, when it is edited it will seem like there is a hole or an empty space in the subject.

Once the green screen is erected, the next step is to shoot the subject. To achieve perfection using this strategy, the topic should have a well outlined outline as it will be simpler to trace and cut the subject out and superimpose it onto the new background. There should be no loose edges on the topic and the lighting must be absolutely perfect. The camera should focus on the subject and not on the background. This is important as the subject may not look clear when it comes time for editing. This system gives the most impressive results when shot in the outdoors.

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