This was by far the easiest explanation I've heard. I liked how you described background lighting and foreground lighting. I have a really cheap setup and if I get the wrinkles out it would be better. Thank you great video!
I watched because I want to learn about green screens and lighting. then I want to learn about projecting on the green screen or what ever you do to make it all work! great video and thanks!
Another great way to straighten out creases very quickly on just about any material is mixing water and odourless vinegar in about 1:2 ratio. Put the solution into a spray bottle and spray a light coating on the material. Then put the material next to a source of heat (radiator, hairdryer) and leave for around 5-10 minutes. It will get rid of creases, and because odourless vinegar is used, there will be no odour.
Thanks for the video, I purchased the green screen and can't wait to get started. Your instructions were clear and easy to reproduce. I just subscribed to your channel.
Should have watched this video before we gave this a try. We will have a video up soon about our misadventure. Thanks for stepping out of your box and trying something new! Ren
You can buy and mix gallon of paint at Home Depot or Lowes that color of green and paint the wall --- no wrinkles. You can repaint the wall when you leave the apartment. If you use all "daylight" florescent bulbs you will light more even, have less heat, and use less power. You can make your light stands out of PVC water pipe (see "frugal filmmaker" on You Tube) and save big bucks. Yours looks just fine it's just a little more money and trouble than it needed to be. Have fun.
It was interesting, I am doing the some type of set-up at home. I have a 9x15 Chromakey screen. I am deciding on what lights to get. Room size and camera distance can also be an issue. I enjoyed your video. thanks !
Had NO PLANS to sub to you but after watching thought it would be good to save for my assistance's notes, should I ever get any..lol. Real good down to earth presentation. I didn't think of cramming in the lights so tight to the talent whilst same was so close to the back wall.NIce. I just found another location for my additional green screen. Thanks beer guy. Yep...time for a beer!
try orange light shining on the back of your body to counteract the green reflection & use long tube fluorescents to light up green screen also stretch & clamp the screen to the poll. . light doesn't have to be bright just even.
Thanks a lot for the demonstration. May you please tell me about the software that you use with your project? I'm talking about the movie editor or a better software, and it will be pretty cool if we can download it for free.
What items do I need. Do I need a projector or something how does it work!? Just the basics would be nice for people that don't know. How is the image put on the green screen? Thanks
But what if I want to present with just white background? Would lighting white wall be enough or I have to get green screen to digitally replace it with white background?
In this rather limited demonstration, illuminating the green screen uniformly behind the subject could best be accomplished with a couple of vertically mounted 48-inch, 2-tube fluorescent shop lights equipped with "daylight" tubes, i.e., 6500 K color temperature. Daylight tubes are comparable in price to the more common "cool white" and "warm white" tubes used in residences and offices and shop light fixtures aren't very expensive, either.
I've read that the screen doesn't have to be green as long as it is a solid color. That being said, couldn't you just use the white wall behind you without the green screen?
This was by far the easiest explanation I've heard. I liked how you described background lighting and foreground lighting. I have a really cheap setup and if I get the wrinkles out it would be better. Thank you great video!
Great tutorial. Very simple, easy to execute. Clear, concise instructions with demonstrations. I really enjoyed this. Thanx for posting.
i think this was the first actually usable green screen how to set up for dummies. thank you
I watched because I want to learn about green screens and lighting. then I want to learn about projecting on the green screen or what ever you do to make it all work! great video and thanks!
Another great way to straighten out creases very quickly on just about any material is mixing water and odourless vinegar in about 1:2 ratio. Put the solution into a spray bottle and spray a light coating on the material. Then put the material next to a source of heat (radiator, hairdryer) and leave for around 5-10 minutes. It will get rid of creases, and because odourless vinegar is used, there will be no odour.
Thanks for the video, I purchased the green screen and can't wait to get started. Your instructions were clear and easy to reproduce. I just subscribed to your channel.
Great video, informative, down to earth, clear, concise. Brilliant. Thank you. I will be setting up my own green screen soon. Much appreciated.
Should have watched this video before we gave this a try. We will have a video up soon about our misadventure. Thanks for stepping out of your box and trying something new!
Ren
Wow, we really didn't' do anything near this nice. We did everything you said to do! haha
Ren
Awesome video! Still watching it in 2016!! :D
You can buy and mix gallon of paint at Home Depot or Lowes that color of green and paint the wall --- no wrinkles. You can repaint the wall when you leave the apartment. If you use all "daylight" florescent bulbs you will light more even, have less heat, and use less power. You can make your light stands out of PVC water pipe (see "frugal filmmaker" on You Tube) and save big bucks. Yours looks just fine it's just a little more money and trouble than it needed to be. Have fun.
It was interesting, I am doing the some type of set-up at home. I have a 9x15 Chromakey screen. I am deciding on what lights to get. Room size and camera distance can also be an issue. I enjoyed your video. thanks !
Wow!! Thank you God for TH-cam!! This is awesome, and the information is just what I needed!!
Surprised you don't have more views for this...great work!
Great video. I will be using this as a reference as I put my studio together.
Had NO PLANS to sub to you but after watching thought it would be good to save for my assistance's notes, should I ever get any..lol. Real good down to earth presentation. I didn't think of cramming in the lights so tight to the talent whilst same was so close to the back wall.NIce. I just found another location for my additional green screen. Thanks beer guy. Yep...time for a beer!
Very informative what special effects softwares do you recommend and post that link for the fabric.
Ok. Made the green screen. It looks good, spent quite a bit on it. Problem is, when I snap my fingers... nothing happens. What gives?
you need software on the editing
hahahaha,well said xD
Sarcasm, right?
+RobieboyS nah he's serious
What is wrong with your green screen? It's supposed to work at the snap of the fingers.
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one of the better green screen applications. Thank you!
try orange light shining on the back of your body to counteract the green reflection & use long tube fluorescents to light up green screen also stretch & clamp the screen to the poll. . light doesn't have to be bright just even.
Im watching in 2017 and it is still good.
Thanks man! Great Tutorial
best video on youtube for greeen screen
Thanks for taking the time to do this. It will help me with my music video production.
Impressed with you voice mobile connected audio, nice work.....
Took 13 minutes to explain, most could explain in 2 minutes what they were doing.
Actually 13 minutes 11 seconds and who no's how many milaseconda
vegas does have green screen effects just click the fx tab then key chroma to add the chroma keyer
Very good video. Thanks for sharing the tips.
Thank you man,great video. I am going to use green screen for my upcoming comedy videos. Thanks for your guide man. I will try it.
Thanks a lot for the demonstration. May you please tell me about the software that you use with your project? I'm talking about the movie editor or a better software, and it will be pretty cool if we can download it for free.
Very informative. Some good ideas and really clearly explained. Thanks.
12:20 - "amateur effect" was definitely the correct term.
Great job explaining everything in detail!!
Thanks for posting, I learned a lot! I'm watching in 2017!
Looks great! I'm looking on improving my videos. thanks for sharing
Awesome information. Thank you.
This tut did help me when I recorded my first real green screen music video this week :D thanks!
How could 166 people dislike your video? It's great! thanks so much for the information!
Very simply explained. Thank you!!
What items do I need. Do I need a projector or something how does it work!? Just the basics would be nice for people that don't know. How is the image put on the green screen? Thanks
Fantastic presentation! You have an excellent speaking voice.
Great Info, very clear instructions. Good Job!
I didn't understand where you put the front light. Is it just in front of you or is it high up?
great job, would really help someone who knows nothing about it. like me
Thanks that was informative, be great if you explained how you changed the backgrounds step by step. Thanks again!
But what if I want to present with just white background? Would lighting white wall be enough or I have to get green screen to digitally replace it with white background?
This was a great video! Thinking of doing some green screen videos and this was very helpful.
superb video sir,
Awesome info. Keep up the great work.
Awesome video. Good stuff.
Very cool video. Thanks!
THIS WAS ON THE MONEY
which mic you are using? your audio quality is superb as well.
Thank you so much. your explanation is so great.
Great explanation.
how to make green screen:
1) Purchase green screen
2) Assemble green screen
😂
What computer software do you use to edit the green screen?
thanks for yr effort and time. it's helpful, simple and clear. hopr u the best.
Great video! Thank you sir for helping us!
I read his channel as "beernob" first time round. Don't know what's funnier, my momentary dylsxeia or beernob
THANK YOU!!!!
Thank you for your the best video nice
11:54 OH ITS LIT
Thanx for the tips!
Im going to try Velcro dots.
You such a sincere tutorial
Fantastic video!
In this rather limited demonstration, illuminating the green screen uniformly behind the subject could best be accomplished with a couple of vertically mounted 48-inch, 2-tube fluorescent shop lights equipped with "daylight" tubes, i.e., 6500 K color temperature. Daylight tubes are comparable in price to the more common "cool white" and "warm white" tubes used in residences and offices and shop light fixtures aren't very expensive, either.
What type of software did you use
Love this. Thanks for sharing.
This is a great video
Awesome, man, great instructions!
...takes a sip of coffee...
bumped in... subscribed
great dude. you helped me a lot :)
Awesome video!
Great video very helpful :)
Thanks ! this helped alot
this video , very helpful thanks
invest in Bluetooth microphone. the buzz from your 2.4hz wireless is really noticeable.
thank you, that was very helpful!!!
Thanks for this!
Fantastic video thank you so much =D
thank you sir & much respect for you
haha needed green screen info, bumped into this and i love beer so sweet ill subscribe!
Thank you for sharing this... very helpful! - Brian
Hey, found your channel from the green screen vid and subbed.
This is so cool
hey which mic/microphone are you using!!!!!please tell :)
That was great! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for the great video. very informative.
Ur video was very helpful watching ur video in 2017 tysm 👌🏻👍🏻
thanks for making the video, learned a lot.
awesome video👍👍
Thank you for sharing 🙂👍
Great Tips! :)
thank you! for informative and helpful!
I thought you said that you will tell us what kind of software that is used but good video though
Great video tutorial, thanks for help
I've read that the screen doesn't have to be green as long as it is a solid color. That being said, couldn't you just use the white wall behind you without the green screen?
that's what i exactly what i'm thinking! xD
I thought there was gonna be a hilarious life-hack kinda way. But... that's cool though...