Neophyte question; What's the difference? What does a "fully professional quality very large green screen" do that a simple green sheet or a wall painted green can't?This just wasn't some green sheet, it was a fully professional quality, very large greenscreen. Johnny should have been way more careful
Dunno, but there must be some difference to justify these prices!Neophyte question; What's the difference? What does a "fully professional quality very large green screen" do that a simple green sheet or a wall painted green can't?
Damn skippy. For that money they should set themselves up and wash the oil off on their own.Dunno, but there must be some difference to justify these prices!
https://www.procyc.com/products/pc160-portable-green-screen-background
Maybe it produces a more even colour for better rotoscoping?
Thank you!The pro greenscreen is a specific shade of "chromakey green". It's probably seamless, or has seams which are basically invisible (the easiest screens to work with look smooth without seams, wrinkles or other imperfections). Sometimes the material is something that does not wrinkle easily. It is usually "low-reflectance" because you don't want it reflecting the colors of things in and around the set or bouncing green onto the items in the shot, And, as with much specialty gear, since it's not as mass produced as bedsheets the costs can't be amortized by the volume of sales, so it's always going to be pricy.
There's the answer. Give the man some pie!The pro greenscreen is a specific shade of "chromakey green". It's probably seamless, or has seams which are basically invisible (the easiest screens to work with look smooth without seams, wrinkles or other imperfections). Sometimes the material is something that does not wrinkle easily. It is usually "low-reflectance" because you don't want it reflecting the colors of things in and around the set or bouncing green onto the items in the shot, And, as with much specialty gear, since it's not as mass produced as bedsheets the costs can't be amortized by the volume of sales, so it's always going to be pricy.
Thanks for that.The pro greenscreen is a specific shade of "chromakey green". It's probably seamless, or has seams which are basically invisible (the easiest screens to work with look smooth without seams, wrinkles or other imperfections). Sometimes the material is something that does not wrinkle easily. It is usually "low-reflectance" because you don't want it reflecting the colors of things in and around the set or bouncing green onto the items in the shot, And, as with much specialty gear, since it's not as mass produced as bedsheets the costs can't be amortized by the volume of sales, so it's always going to be pricy.
It's called "enabling".Thanks for that.
I had no doubt that it was a specialized piece of equipment, but asking for donations to pay for it was ridiculous. Slow Lane should have manned up and made good. Expecting fans to pay for a random act of stupidity is exactly what's wrong with "big budget" fan films, and is what got AP sued in the first place. Lesson, not learned.![]()
This topic is VERY large, I will not read the whole, alas.
Please tell me - "Axanar" banned completely and irrevocably?
Did they dare to do this?
... Is stupid Discovery better than "Axanar", which one teaser seemed great...
This is staunchly reminiscent of the situation with Star Wars and StarWarsTheory's fan-film...
Not about being better. It's about who is allowed to make money off of Star Trek IP. It's not Axanar.Is stupid Discovery better than "Axanar",
If folks here want to enable or encourage trolls, have at it. Just seems a waste of time and space![]()
The script for the aborted feature is available online. It's dreadful. this page-by-page critique is infinitely more entertaining.Is stupid Discovery better than "Axanar"
This years pie was the best!Merry Xmas, here's a troll for ya!
To all: this was not on my list.
I didn't get pie, but there was a bunch of quiche.This years pie was the best!
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