Handing green screen is not easy and needed lots of practice. I started with reacher and then did some quick test and find outs: -
Try to equally light the green screen and not to let and random hotspot in it because it is hard to key it.
I used the magenta colour for black light as it cancel the green colour and help[s with the green spill.
used closed aperture so every thing will be in focus and then it will be easy to key and depth of focus can be achieved in the post.
I used the lower shutter angle so every moment will be smooth and crepes so it will not blur the moment and it makes the post work easy.
Try to equally light the green screen and not to let and random hotspot in it because it is hard to key it.
I used the magenta colour for black light as it cancel the green colour and help[s with the green spill.
used closed aperture so every thing will be in focus and then it will be easy to key and depth of focus can be achieved in the post.
I used the lower shutter angle so every moment will be smooth and crepes so it will not blur the moment and it makes the post work easy.
Should keep the enough distance between the actor and the green screen is a good idea but I struggle with it, due to the lack of space. Another problem is when you don't have enough space and then when you light the actor the light spread every where and its hard to control it in a small room . the solution for it was to use lots of flags around the lights and camera.
All a learning experience! This is very good to see! Thank, Virat.
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