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Tip For the Indie Filmmaker – Creating a Green Screen Hollywood Studio

Posted on December 30, 2009
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Even struggling filmmakers and film scholars now have the chance to produce quality films, thanks to aid from an improvised green screen. The green screen Hollywood technique or “chroma key technology” is now accessible to everybody. It just takes a couple of hours, paint, papers, paint rollers, and some tape to make a customized screen. Here are one or two easy steps on the best way to make a green screen. Upon completing this, there won’t be any need to rent expensive studios!

 

Find a suitable place. The best location for a green chroma key screen is a room with a big wall. The place also should be roomy. Ask friends and family if they can spare their garage. This may serve as a temporary studio. Once the ideal place is located, shop for the necessary materials.

Shop for paint and other essentials. When looking for paint, choose the ideal shade of green. It should not be too light or too dark. Also make sure that the agony is the matte type. This is as glossy paint might reflect light and cause unpleasant blemishes to the film. After finishing the paint, buy the other painting materials. Purchase some paint rollers, paint trays, and painting adhesives. Also gather old newspapers. This may serve as protective linings to other bits of the studio that should not be painted green. After gathering all the required things, go on to making the DIY green screen Hollywood.

Set bounds. Line the outer layer of the floor close to the intended chroma key space with paper. Ideally, the lining should be three layers thick. This should be enough to prevent the floor from any paint splatters. Adding more paper is optional. After putting old paper all over the work area, secure them with tap. This is so the paper will not move as work is being done. Also, line the sides you wish to paint with tape. The tape should be placed as a protecting border for other parts of the wall that should not be painted green. Once this is accomplished, begin painting.

Make some art for art. Paint the wall employing a roller brush. The strokes should be even, so the color and finish will be consistent. Bear in mind the screen will be use to make cinematic gems, so it is important to apply paint properly. After gasping the entire area, wait for the paint to dry before taking off the tape and paper linings. After the discomfort has dried and all of the linings are removed, the screen can now be used. With inexpensive materials, anybody can use green screen Hollywood technology to make films.

 

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