The green screen or “Chroma key technology” is a filmmaker’s best friend. It helps make the impossible achievable. Need to recreate World War Two Hiroshima? Wish to have a PC generated personality to share the screen with a real life actor? Do you need to shift backgrounds for dramatic effects? All these things can be done with the help of green screen Hollywood technology. this great film making tool seems to be offered only to large studios that produce hit flicks. It does not seem like something at the reach of, say, an independent filmmaker or wrestling film students. That problem can be solved now by creating a customized chroma key technology screen. With a customized screen, there’s now no need to shell out a lot of money for screen studio rentals.
First, find a spacious room to work on. This should be somebody’s garage. It should be clean and lacking in shelves. After finding the perfect place, get the needed things for the screen. Purchase some green paint. The shade must be ideal for a green screen. Painting materials are also important. Buy some gasp trays, roller brushes, tape, and find some old papers. When all these are ready, prepare the location for painting.
To prepare the location for the DIY green screen Hollywood, line the floor area close to the wall with a lot of old newspapers. Make sure that there are no gaps. If at all possible, try to make certain that there are at least 3 layer of paper. This should protect the floor from getting paint splatters. Also secure the paper with tape, so they will not move while the painting of the wall is continuing. Also put paint round the areas of the wall you do not would like to paint. These pieces of tape should be thick, as they save s a boundary or frame.
After preparing the work area, start painting. Put moderate amounts of paint in the paint tray and use the roller brush to apply paint to the wall. It’s important to be sure the paint is evenly coated. Also, bear in mind the paint should be matte. This is as other kinds of paint are glossy in nature and might reflect light. This may make it tough for filmmakers to manipulate the green screen.
When the painting process is ended, let the paint dry. Most paints dry quickly, but for best results, let it sit overnite. Once the paint is actually dry, take off the tape borders and papers. The DIY green screen is complete and everyone—even those with a limited budget— can benefit from green screen Hollywood technology!