We don't have one at the moment but we'll seriously consider the idea as a request. In the meantime, B&H offers still-photography versions of the Westcott green screen lighting kit featured in the video: bhphotovideo{dot}com/c/search?Ntt=Westcott+Illusions+PHOTO+Green+Screen+Kit&N=0&InitialSearch=yes&sts=ma&Top+Nav-Search=. Thanks for watching.
Interesting that you made the point about chroma subsampling, but didn't mention the need to increase the shutter speed to reduce motion blur if action is occurring.
The Behr color called 'gamma sector green' used to be the exact color of a green screen but it has been a long time since my friends bought it for their wall. I think it was in the kids paint section (Disney?). If it is still available buy it in Latex and flat and it works perfectly on your wall as a green screen. But even flat it is still more reflective than a cloth so you might get green reflecting back on your subject if you get them too close to it which makes it hard to key them out.
Hello, How do I tell what my cam's chroma subsampling is? My cam is a Nikon Coolpix S7000 digital cam, I haven't found the ratio for it despite some research. Would this be okay for green screening or should I get a better one? On a tight budget for this project.
Great video I was curious about using the green screen better because I just started shooting my latest webseries using green screen. Thanks so much for the tips I'm going to shoot again tomorrow to see if I see an improvement 😆. NEW SUBSCRIBER
Many thanks for this - does BandH have any videos on green screen for still photography? I'm guessing the basics are the same (screen, lighting etc) but what about the software - I know I can do this easily in Photoshop but I'm sure I've seen specialised software too. Any ideas?
One more question. :) When you are editing the videos do you the keying for all the material and after that cut it or do you do the cutting first and key it afterwards?
If I am following the question correctly I would recommend doing a rough cut of the piece first and then doing the key work. If you need to see the keyed backgrounds to edit then you can do a rough key in order to do the rough cut and then do the clean up afterward. Dana G. AskBH@BHPhoto.com
That's why "plasters"/band-aids are blue. There supposedly no blue foods that exist, so if by chance you drop the plaster in to a dish. You can find the plaster easier to see in your dish/plate. Is there a specific wavelength within the green range?
hello im a small youtuber, and i was very amazed and got a lot of ideas with this video thank you so much for this, i wish i could have one of those advance tech so soon to be use on my small youtube channel, but i dont know how but still ill try to, just try until i reavh for it beacause ever since i do really love vlogging and as well sharing my comedy ideas with you guys thank you so much and Godblessed.
Camtasia and wondershare have a free trial. Assuming you already have a camera and light, you can get by with just just a table cloth. (green, of course) Do you think I'm cheap ? And do you like it ?
Use Rosco Chroma Key Paint, Green - 1 Gallon (3.8 L) B&H # RO5711G. Also available in 5 gallon cans: B&H # RO57115G, Carefully spackle, sand and apply primer. Then roll on two coats for a smooth, even and flawless finish. Please contact us via e-mail if you have additional questions: askbh{at}bandh{dot}com. Mark S.
Unfortunately it will not have the same effect as the HDMI output of the T3I is not full HD when recording only in playback. Dana G. askbh{at}bandh{dot}com
I think everyone gets the concept of even lighting, but to achieve this is easier said than done. It would be difficulty to accomplish even lighting with the lights that are featured in this video. You will definitely need to overcompensate by making adjustments to the camera or in the chroma key editor.
+Get To Know Branson Certainly you could shoot the "tour" and have your talent shot against the green screen as your "tour guide", merging the two in the editing software in post." Mark S
You don't need all that stuff. Go to Walmart and get some green fabric, and hang it up on some kind of frame. You'll need two box lights to light the back ground, and light you subject well, OUT front of the light arc of those lights. Get some free software--Filmora, Windows Movie Maker, Pro Premier--to key in your backgrounds. Peace! GL w/yr content!
4:2:2 refers to color subsampling. This is used to cut down on information in a frame. It reduces the bandwidth of video by skipping the color information on some pixels, depending on the level of sub-sampling. A luminance value (brightness/darkness ratio) is still recorded for every pixel. A 4:2:0 image, which is the chroma sampling method used in AVCHD and XD CAM EX, only changes color every fourth pixel. Where 4:2:2 sub-sampling changes color every other pixel. 4:4:4 color sampling retains all color information. Video from the Nikon D3300 could easialy be used for green screen work. As the Sony HVR-A1U is recording to Mini DV tape you would have to digitize the footage so that it could be used with the green screen software. *Andrea
If you want to produce broadcast quality videos then yes. You should use a proper background support, a quality green screen, professional lights that provide a very specific colour temperature without flicker and a professional camera. $20,000 will get you started. If your viewer will accept crap then by all means go with a DIY model and have a good time.
We are not aware of any specific settings to use within the camera. The key really is to make sure you have nice even light on the green screen with minimum shadows. That is the key to setting up a green screen for recording. The lighting more so than any setting. Thanks! -Joey P
You could color correct later. But, while shooting you would want to try using Flags and diffusers to try and avoid the hot spots. *Christina* AskCZcams@bhphoto.com
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I really enjoyed this green screen tutorial it was informative with just enough details. Keep up the great work!
This is such a great and informative video. And everything that is said, is so relevant. Thank you!
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Very awesome tutorial. Had all that extra detail I was looking for.
a good clear, and not rushed video. very well done!
We don't have one at the moment but we'll seriously consider the idea as a request. In the meantime, B&H offers still-photography versions of the Westcott green screen lighting kit featured in the video: bhphotovideo{dot}com/c/search?Ntt=Westcott+Illusions+PHOTO+Green+Screen+Kit&N=0&InitialSearch=yes&sts=ma&Top+Nav-Search=. Thanks for watching.
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Interesting that you made the point about chroma subsampling, but didn't mention the need to increase the shutter speed to reduce motion blur if action is occurring.
The Behr color called 'gamma sector green' used to be the exact color of a green screen but it has been a long time since my friends bought it for their wall. I think it was in the kids paint section (Disney?). If it is still available buy it in Latex and flat and it works perfectly on your wall as a green screen. But even flat it is still more reflective than a cloth so you might get green reflecting back on your subject if you get them too close to it which makes it hard to key them out.
This tutorial is real helpful.Thanks
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You are very knowledgeable! Thanks for the video.
Hello, How do I tell what my cam's chroma subsampling is? My cam is a Nikon Coolpix S7000 digital cam, I haven't found the ratio for it despite some research. Would this be okay for green screening or should I get a better one? On a tight budget for this project.
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Great video I was curious about using the green screen better because I just started shooting my latest webseries using green screen. Thanks so much for the tips I'm going to shoot again tomorrow to see if I see an improvement 😆. NEW SUBSCRIBER
Many thanks for this - does BandH have any videos on green screen for still photography? I'm guessing the basics are the same (screen, lighting etc) but what about the software - I know I can do this easily in Photoshop but I'm sure I've seen specialised software too. Any ideas?
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One more question. :) When you are editing the videos do you the keying for all the material and after that cut it or do you do the cutting first and key it afterwards?
If I am following the question correctly I would recommend doing a rough cut of the piece first and then doing the key work. If you need to see the keyed backgrounds to edit then you can do a rough key in order to do the rough cut and then do the clean up afterward.
Dana G.
AskBH@BHPhoto.com
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The guy in the green shirt reminded me of when Tina Belcher tried out for the school news team. 😂
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Excellent video. Thanks for taking the time to film and edit it and of course for positing it for our benefit. Keep up the good work! -Migs
Very good green screen tutorial without the cheesy music other people use!
That's why "plasters"/band-aids are blue. There supposedly no blue foods that exist, so if by chance you drop the plaster in to a dish. You can find the plaster easier to see in your dish/plate. Is there a specific wavelength within the green range?
i liked it really good :)
hello im a small youtuber, and i was very amazed and got a lot of ideas with this video thank you so much for this, i wish i could have one of those advance tech so soon to be use on my small youtube channel, but i dont know how but still ill try to, just try until i reavh for it beacause ever since i do really love vlogging and as well sharing my comedy ideas with you guys thank you so much and Godblessed.
Was that Corey Barker with the Ninja moves?
Well done
Camtasia and wondershare have a free trial. Assuming you already have a camera and light, you can get by with just just a table cloth. (green, of course) Do you think I'm cheap ? And do you like it ?
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this is possibility for photography to background cutting in photo shop
I just painted one of my walls green it did the trick
Use Rosco Chroma Key Paint, Green - 1 Gallon (3.8 L) B&H # RO5711G. Also available in 5 gallon cans: B&H # RO57115G, Carefully spackle, sand and apply primer. Then roll on two coats for a smooth, even and flawless finish. Please contact us via e-mail if you have additional questions: askbh{at}bandh{dot}com. Mark S.
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notice how your jeans waistline disappears in front of the green screen .
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Unfortunately it will not have the same effect as the HDMI output of the T3I is not full HD when recording only in playback.
Dana G.
askbh{at}bandh{dot}com
I think everyone gets the concept of even lighting, but to achieve this is easier said than done. It would be difficulty to accomplish even lighting with the lights that are featured in this video. You will definitely need to overcompensate by making adjustments to the camera or in the chroma key editor.
Can I paint my wall green in order to get the same result?
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Is it possible to capture the files of the canon t3i/600d on such an recorder?
Mia made keying basics interesting. And that says a lot -- about Mia.
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Could you put all the used equipment in a single link? please. The video was great done.
Nice green screen video
For real estate purposes, could you have a virtual tour running in the background?
+Get To Know Branson Certainly you could shoot the "tour" and have your talent shot against the green screen as your "tour guide", merging the two in the editing software in post."
Mark S
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You don't need all that stuff. Go to Walmart and get some green fabric, and hang it up on some kind of frame. You'll need two box lights to light the back ground, and light you subject well, OUT front of the light arc of those lights. Get some free software--Filmora, Windows Movie Maker, Pro Premier--to key in your backgrounds. Peace! GL w/yr content!
Can i use green paint for green screen?
Yes but it should be bright
hi, what do you mean by shooting in 422? i have a Nikon D3300 and a Sony HVR-A1U... will either of these work for video?
4:2:2 refers to color subsampling. This is used to cut down on information in a frame. It reduces the bandwidth of video by skipping the color information on some pixels, depending on the level of sub-sampling. A luminance value (brightness/darkness ratio) is still recorded for every pixel. A 4:2:0 image, which is the chroma sampling method used in AVCHD and XD CAM EX, only changes color every fourth pixel. Where 4:2:2 sub-sampling changes color every other pixel. 4:4:4 color sampling retains all color information. Video from the Nikon D3300 could easialy be used for green screen work. As the Sony HVR-A1U is recording to Mini DV tape you would have to digitize the footage so that it could be used with the green screen software. *Andrea
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Thanks for watching!
please did B&H have editing soft.w...
in other words, you need a $20000 worth of equipment.
I totally agree.
The kit in the video is only $299.90. >...>
Well, it costs a lot of money though.
Chloe Clo $300 is NOT a lot of money.
If you want to produce broadcast quality videos then yes. You should use a proper background support, a quality green screen, professional lights that provide a very specific colour temperature without flicker and a professional camera. $20,000 will get you started. If your viewer will accept crap then by all means go with a DIY model and have a good time.
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With a reflector acting as your fill light you risk spillover from the green screen.
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Call me silly, but shouldn't the hairlight/backlight be on the opposite side of the key?
I have a canon powershot sx700hs any idea what settings I would need on that to be able to capture green screen correctly?
We are not aware of any specific settings to use within the camera. The key really is to make sure you have nice even light on the green screen with minimum shadows. That is the key to setting up a green screen for recording. The lighting more so than any setting.
Thanks!
-Joey P
How do you light shiny objects like a clear polished helmet or visor? So you dont get refelections to a visor?
You could color correct later. But, while shooting you would want to try using Flags and diffusers to try and avoid the hot spots. *Christina* AskCZcams@bhphoto.com
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