Joy Within The Green Screen Studio

Life in the green screen studio could be very exciting… if you are not one of the cameramen, that is. It can be so dull and boring to keep arranging and rearranging the lighting as well as the rest of the apparatus that is in the studio. On the other hand, for you and I who merely see the completed product, life in the studio (especially one which boasts of the very best quality green screens) is very exciting. One wonders how it is possible to capture on film a person being chased by a ferocious tiger or something a whole lot worse.

There are usually pictures in newspapers and magazines of football players during a game. Occasionally, an image comes out with a particular player whose facial expression is captured vividly while doing his play. It is possible that this particular image was actually captured within the confines of the green screen studio and not on the playing field. An image of the football match in progress is superimposed over the green screen which serves as the background in the studio. The football player is actually requested to stand in front of the screen, a look of ecstasy upon his face, to repeat that moment when he made that amazing pass during an important league game versus a rival team.

Of course, not all photos are done on a green screen studio. There are a lot of photographers who expose their life and limb to get the live action on film. These are the folks who belong to a fully different breed. Their love for the art of photography usually takes them to areas that they have never been to before. Additionally, it gets them involved with conditions that may sometimes even cost them their lives. For instance, award winning photographers don’t earn awards based on pictures that are taken in a green screen studio. Instead, these people win awards according to pictures taken out in the real world without the special effects that are ideally and effortlessly developed using a green screen studio.

In the same way, there are many photo professionals who believe that it is very important capture wild creatures in their natural environment, risking their own life along the way. One classic example of this is the tragic tale of Steve Irwin, who was fatally attacked by a stingray while out filming in the ocean. There’s no chance of this sort of thing happening inside a green screen studio; except if, someone is trying to make a movie on Irwin, wherein the final moments of the ‘croc hunter’, as Steve Irwin was fondly named, needs to be reenacted.

To be able to do that, the actor shall be asked to carry out all the moves and facial expressions that Irwin would have done in his last moments, however this time around from the background of a green screen studio. Once this is accomplished, the superimposing of the underwater battle between the stingray and the dying Irwin would be carried out via film editing. Compositing strategies using the most up-to-date software are available for the movie industry nowadays.

There are so many other websites offering various forms of advice on how to use green screen but most of them are not very specific or precise. Before following these, be sure to check my own articles and reviews on Green Screen Studio and Green Screen Rentals, You can also reach me at 1-323-851-3825 or phillipguye@hotmail.com

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