Excellent. Filled with facts I can use. I've gone through several iterations of green screen studios and am now using the Sub2r. These tips are very useful to me. Thanks.
I loved it when the background switched to the beach scene. That's when it hit me that you stood only about a foot in front of your new green screen, and it looked amazing!
That's OK. And thanks for the kind words. I would normally agree about the shadows, but once you add the key, they disappear. At least I don't see them anymore.
Excellent. Filled with facts I can use. I've gone through several iterations of green screen studios and am now using the Sub2r. These tips are very useful to me. Thanks.
Thanks for letting me know. That's very helpful.
I loved it when the background switched to the beach scene. That's when it hit me that you stood only about a foot in front of your new green screen, and it looked amazing!
Thanks, Carol! Crazy, isn't it? I also added a new keying technique to blend in the background even more. Glad you noticed! :)
Very good Steve. I really appreciate the prescriptive advice that you provide. I am tempted by the active green screen.
It is nice to have that room back. But sometimes simple is better, too.
This channel is very good
Thank you for all your guidance. You have been a great help over time.
I'm glad of that. Thank you for the nod!
@@StevenWasher Very welcome. You got me forever. You get to the point, clear, and extremely helpful.
If I where you you I should start with more light on the green screen itself. You still have shadows... (moving).
Sorry, that sounded negative. Did not mean that! You do a very good job spreading the Green Screen opportunity for people. Thanks!
That's OK. And thanks for the kind words. I would normally agree about the shadows, but once you add the key, they disappear. At least I don't see them anymore.