Bro, I will go for fabric and velcro with glass wool behind it for better acoustics. Your room has echoes. Your lighting technique is on point. Thank you for sharing. Stay blessed.
What is your shutter speed to keep your foreground clean enough not to have green bleed popping through fingers while your hands move? We use 1/100 at the moment.
Hey! I use “standard” 1/50 and control the green spill with DaVinci’s de-spill (almost set at 100%) and play around with the matte finesse parameters until it’s decent looking. I also added an Alpha Matte Shrink to control the edges. Hope this helps ;)
@@PaulHeimlund hey! thankyou so much for this awesome video and the information you are providing. Just have one request if you can make another video on how to edit this green screen and attach background in DaVinci. I am also facing the same issue of green bleed popping through fingers. Thanks in advance.
@@PaulHeimlund Thank you for your reply, I found something similar to it on website called playground AI, I hope I get the result that you've got... Thank you once again 🙂
Creases on the fabric make no difference if you know how to remove the green key properly. Have you ever seen how careless they are in Hollywood, they literally just throw green blankets wherever they need them and sometimes even of different shades of green. If you know how to remove it properly, the creases are not a problem at all... Actually, I would advise against using any coloured light as that is going to reflect onto your complexion, clothes etc and removing that is just a pain in the arse. A green fabric is sufficient and any kinds of lights are fine. The less spill the better. In your case, the amount of spill because of the green light is just crazy...
@@PaulHeimlund This is where you are mistaken. We handle a number of client channels, including this one with comprehensive content services and all are done using green screen
Has anyone told you that you are a Genius? Thank you for this. Only been a month since I started but I am going to start implementing these one idea at a time.
Hello I am watching you from Iran I just visited your page and I love your content I wanted to know if you have a way of communication through which I can be in touch with you for lighting and content production?
Really good. Only thing truly stopping this one from being convincing is just that there's supposed to be running water in the background :D Thanks for the tips!
Bro, I will go for fabric and velcro with glass wool behind it for better acoustics. Your room has echoes. Your lighting technique is on point. Thank you for sharing. Stay blessed.
Thanks homie!
Small Star Wars creator here and your videos have helped me pick up a few tricks.
Always appreciate your knowledge.
Great to hear man! I’m a big Star Wars fan as well ;)
Creative
What is your shutter speed to keep your foreground clean enough not to have green bleed popping through fingers while your hands move? We use 1/100 at the moment.
Hey! I use “standard” 1/50 and control the green spill with DaVinci’s de-spill (almost set at 100%) and play around with the matte finesse parameters until it’s decent looking. I also added an Alpha Matte Shrink to control the edges. Hope this helps ;)
@@PaulHeimlund hey! thankyou so much for this awesome video and the information you are providing. Just have one request if you can make another video on how to edit this green screen and attach background in DaVinci. I am also facing the same issue of green bleed popping through fingers. Thanks in advance.
Thank you for the great video... I am not able to find the image, even in paid plan! Any help please
I tried to find it again, but it seems to be gone…
@@PaulHeimlund Thank you for your reply, I found something similar to it on website called playground AI, I hope I get the result that you've got... Thank you once again 🙂
very nice bro
youre awesome
Creases on the fabric make no difference if you know how to remove the green key properly. Have you ever seen how careless they are in Hollywood, they literally just throw green blankets wherever they need them and sometimes even of different shades of green. If you know how to remove it properly, the creases are not a problem at all... Actually, I would advise against using any coloured light as that is going to reflect onto your complexion, clothes etc and removing that is just a pain in the arse. A green fabric is sufficient and any kinds of lights are fine. The less spill the better. In your case, the amount of spill because of the green light is just crazy...
Clearly spoken by someone that has never worked with green screen professionally. Just about everything you say is incorrect.
@@PaulHeimlund This is where you are mistaken. We handle a number of client channels, including this one with comprehensive content services and all are done using green screen
Very good info, I’m currently setting up my garage as a studio and have a 9’ x 16’ green screen to put to use
Has anyone told you that you are a Genius? Thank you for this. Only been a month since I started but I am going to start implementing these one idea at a time.
Thanks and good luck!🥳
Have 2k for the whole setup 😁
Hello
I am watching you from Iran
I just visited your page and I love your content
I wanted to know if you have a way of communication through which I can be in touch with you for lighting and content production?
Hey! I do not do personal consultations at the moment, but I will start in a couple of weeks.
Great video mate 👍🏻 Thanks for the tips. Cheers from Western Australia 🇦🇺🤝🏻
Cheers mate! 🙏🏼
This video was so helpful thank you so much I really appreciate it!!
What camera and lens do you use?
Links to all equipment used are in the video description ;)
Oh, that orange light at 5:15 is such a great touch to add realism to the background image!
Brilliant. God bless you brothet
THIS IS TOOOO FREEAKIIINNN AMAZING..
greaaaaaaaaaaat bruh, thank you for this cool video
thanks for the contents
bro thank you
Thanks bro 👍👍
thanks
Awesome video! Thanks. Enjoyed a lot
Thanks! 🙏🏼
awesome
Cheers!
Really good. Only thing truly stopping this one from being convincing is just that there's supposed to be running water in the background :D Thanks for the tips!
Thanks 😉
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