Green Screen Hollywood – Brief History

Posted on : 18-04-2010 | By : Phillip Guye | In : Television

Green screen Hollywood technology, a. K. A chroma key is a system employed by filmmakers to mix two separate photographs together. This works by making the background ( a solid color which is mostly green or blue ) clear in order to show another image which is the particular background that’ll be shown on film. This technique of filming is often referred to as color keying, blue screen, and color separation overlay ( CSO ). It was essentially used for weather reports. Forecasters were shot in front of chroma key screens and the background was replaced by actual maps that indicate weather forecasts . The chroma key technique is also used by filmmakers and photographers alike.

Green Screen LA – Unlimited Potential

Posted on : 27-03-2010 | By : Phillip Guye | In : Television

Many pictures that are filmed in LA would not be possible without the help of the green screen. How else would Godzilla stomp through New York? How could imaginary universes such as the one in Star Trek be possible? How could a film resemble a graphic novel so accurately? Despite how pretty a city los angeles is, L.A. Filmmakers can’t just create settings that look like they came right from comic books or the minds of the most imaginative film makers in simply a snap of a finger. In brief without the green screen LA ( a term coined from the prevalent use of these sort of screens in LA studios ) technology that many studios in los angeles have adopted as the only way to develop computer effects, our movie-watching experiences will have a lot of boundaries. Thankfully , L. A. film makers have really discovered the joys of these screens and it’s technology is here to stay.

Loud Pipes Save Live

Posted on : 17-03-2010 | By : L.J. James | In : Television

I have been reading and hearing allot lately about people who are saying that loud Motorcycle Pipes are a major problem in the world. These groups are trying to get those in Government to pass all sorts of new inspection laws for Motorcycle Pipes.

Is the Sony KDL37V5810 Worth Considering?

Posted on : 16-03-2010 | By : Glenda Morgan | In : Television

If advances in technology are at the top of your checklist when buying a TV, then look no further then the Sony Bravia KDL37V5810. This set is Sony at the top of their game, giving you a fully loaded set with plenty of extras to satisfy even the most discriminating techie, although the sound quality could be better

Techniques When Using Green Screen

Posted on : 24-01-2010 | By : Phillip Guye | In : Television

The Green Screen method, refers back to the mixing of video or photographic photographs shot in 2 different locations, with one serving as a setting to the actor in the foreground giving a feeling that the actor is actually, physically in that location. This process involves removing one of the colours to bring in another image that serves as a background for the subject.

Green Screen Tips – Finding the Affordable Type

Posted on : 22-01-2010 | By : Phillip Guye | In : Television

It is always advisable to look for Green Screen Tips when it comes to securing a place in the flick industry. The issue of affordability comes into action every time you want to secure a top quality screen for your film shooting. Buying a green screen or ( chroma key screen ) can be expensive and building them on your own can be knackering. So, how do you establish the way to cheap screens? This is the topic debated in this post.

How to Make Sure There Isn’t a Satellite Direct Ripoff

Posted on : 20-01-2010 | By : Jackie Lane | In : Television

You’ve probably heard about this new style of software on the web these days. Many companies are coming up with programs that give you access to thousands of television channels, all from your computer.