I've got a camera and am setting up a green screen. Here's some test footage created using some content building techniques I've been working on. The lighting's just straight sunlight, I wanted to see how low my standards could go and still retain usable footage. There are some minor flaws in the green fabric because it was outdoors and I haven't yet got a way to secure the fabric.
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Green Screen Test Footage
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Green Screen Test Footage
I muttered 'light as a board, stiff as a feather' for 2 days straight and now I've ascended, ;aughing at olympus and zeus is crying
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Thanks mate. To be fair, I know more about lighting and post than a huge amount of current professionals, so it shouldn't really compare to amateur stuff very much. I do intend to start making clips for professional purposes, though. The only thing I'm concerned with is getting enough lights without burning down the place, since I'm using 500w bulbs. I kind of broke Youtube, btw. If you change the resolution, it swaps out for the original version of the video. The default 360 is footage where I was trying out one of Youtube's post settings.
I muttered 'light as a board, stiff as a feather' for 2 days straight and now I've ascended, ;aughing at olympus and zeus is crying