Been a little while since I posted anything last, with the main reasoning for this being that I'm holding off on filming some things until I buy some new equipment, so haven't really had any need to post. Nothing too fancy or anything, but better than what i've got.
The first of this new equipment is a proper green screen. You might remember reading about my previous attempt at making one using rolls of green wrapping paper, which you can see on the right. It was an okay substitute, but it was bad compared to the real thing.
And the real thing is so much better. After parting ways with $150, I now have a green screen setup with a muslin cloth that is 3 meters by 6 meters, which means that the cloth by itself is enough that I wont need to buy another. With the cloth, I also received the rig to hang it up, with two telescopic stands along with the bar which actually holds the cloth.
But that isn't all. Along with the green screen kit came a lighting kit. Two telescopic stands for two 125 watt lights, which are bright as all hell, as well as four different lighting umbrellas. Two reflective and two shoot-through.
So, what does the end result of all of that look like? It just so happens that I put together an incredibly quick test using only the camera on my phone, so it was poor quality, but shows what I will be able to do with it when it is done.
Check it out:
Like I said, quick and simple. But still very highly effective.
So, what does the end result of all of that look like? It just so happens that I put together an incredibly quick test using only the camera on my phone, so it was poor quality, but shows what I will be able to do with it when it is done.
Check it out:
Like I said, quick and simple. But still very highly effective.

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