From the course: Video Gear: Technical Tips

Improving the quality of green-screen shots

From the course: Video Gear: Technical Tips

Improving the quality of green-screen shots

- Hi, my name's Rich Harrington. - And I'm Robbie Carman. - Welcome back to this week's episode of Video Gear Weekly. We're continuing our look at Green Screen. And Rob, this week I think we're going to step it up a bit. We're going to make things look just a little more professional by taking some extra steps. - That's right, Rich. We're going to go into what you see behind us here, a hard sight, which is a permanent Green Screen installation here in the studio that we're in right now. And that's a perfect way to shoot Green Screen, especially if you're going to be doing a lot of that. - And we're going to take a look at using some higher quality lights. We're going to do some capturing on set, and even talk about shooting in portrait aspect ratio. So we got a great episode to cover. Let's start to explore what we could do to really get better looking Green Screen.

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