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Eve Hazelton Lighting and Greenscreen Tutorials

Posted on January 3, 2012 in Green Screen, Lighting | 1 Comment

The Cinematographer for our favorite Underwater Short Film and Blog (The Underwater Realm), Eve Hazelton, put together three basic lighting and greenscreen tips and tutorials for PhilipBloom.net to illuminate a some concepts:

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Shooting a Chroma Key Driving Scene

Posted on October 13, 2011 in Digital Effects, Effects and Stunts, Green Screen | No Comments

Andrew Kramer from Video CoPilot demonstrates a dynamic and interesting production and post techniques for shooting a car interior against a green screen.

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DIY Motorized Green Screen Lazy Susan

Posted on August 16, 2011 in General Production, Green Screen | 1 Comment

This DIY project illustrates how to create a table for spinning a person around with a green screen background.

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Matte Painting After Effects Breakdown: “I Am Legend Spoof”

Posted on July 27, 2011 in 3D Graphics, Digital Effects, Green Screen | No Comments

The VFX Bro shows you how to change and extend sets using visual effects in After Effects and Cinema 4d.

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How to Key Green Screen DSLR Footage in Premiere Pro

Posted on June 24, 2011 in Digital Effects, Green Screen | No Comments

Dave Dugdale created this step-by-step green screen tutorial for Premiere CS5. He uses work lights, but he admits in his article that they do a bad job. Having said that. it’s still an informative video.

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Zero Budget Zero Gravity

Posted on January 4, 2011 in Digital Effects, Effects and Stunts, Green Screen | 2 Comments

Ben Slotover and Paul Elliott demonstrate how to make weightless objects without CGI, just After Effects and some fishing line.

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After Effects Tutorial: Look Ma, No Wires

Posted on August 16, 2010 in Digital Effects, Green Screen | 5 Comments

A clever technique for shooting flying people in front of a green screen without the use of crane and wires. This shot is part of a pilot for a new fantasy comedy show created by Eyal Be and Nimrod Ben Moshe.

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Green Screen Video Tutorial

Posted on November 22, 2009 in Green Screen | 5 Comments

In this green screen video tutorial, they show you how to set-up a green screen for chromakey and the best sell the green screen effect to your viewers.
VIA: videomaker

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Folding Reflectors and Backgrounds: A How-to Video Guide

Posted on June 22, 2009 in Green Screen | 1 Comment

In this how to video, B&H Maven Joey Quintero shows us how to fold up and store an oversized chroma key background, a circular reflector, and a collapsible background.
Products from this Guide:
Collapsible Reflectors
8×16 Collapsible Backgrounds
Other Collapsible Backgrounds

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Drawless Animation: 4 Minute Film School

Posted on September 22, 2008 in Green Screen | No Comments

From: indymogul – “Drawless Animation!?! Dat don’t make sense!!” – said the hapless yokel. But Rob Shrab, today’s guest professor, proves otherwise. He proves that Drawless Animation is quite possibly the coolest form of video around today; combining cardboard, greenscreen, people, and toys…all with a little hot glue…and that old Indy Mogul sentiment of [...]

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Crawl through a TV like in “The Ring”

Posted on August 7, 2008 in Green Screen | No Comments

Erik from Indy Mogul shows you how to recreate the effect of someone crawling out of a TV. Just like in that scary movie The Ring. And by the way, if you’re reading this and you don’t click the play button we’ll send that creepy dead girl from the movie after YOU!”>Indie Mogul shows you [...]

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Technology of Chromakey

Posted on July 22, 2008 in Green Screen | 1 Comment

Chromakeying high-tech green screen footage may seem like magic, but getting it right is a decidedly lo-tech affair. Eric Franks explains the technology behind the magic to help you get good results.

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Green Screens and Ham

Posted on July 6, 2008 in Green Screen | No Comments

From – digitaljuicetv:
Only Perry knows how to combine references to Superman, Dr. Seuss and Riverdance into this funny and informative episode. Learn how to create and light a green screen in a small space on an even smaller budget. Getondownhea!

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