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Really liked it. I want to make a bed canopy frame for my son.
Ответитьwoodprix is full of awesome tips. Very helpful to me.
ОтветитьSorry about your fluorescent loss! Great video gave me some ideas.
ОтветитьOutstanding creativity! Just what I'm looking for, and can be made at home. Keep up the excellent work!
ОтветитьWhat's a good android app
ОтветитьFora sec i thought you were Peter Dinklage
ОтветитьWhere can I buy it stick with the yellow hand on it?
ОтветитьI love how you have a suitcase of PVC pieces.
ОтветитьCould have used cardboard for the insert instead of the PVC
ОтветитьGotta love the DIY stuff! This shows once again how the expensive pro stuff from the camera stores is unnecessary and something cheaper can do the job just as well. And if a pillow case can make a small green screen, a sheet could make a nice large green screen (or blue or beige or gray or plaid). Since video software can be set to use any color for the chroma key, it really doesn't matter as long as the subject in front of the screen doesn't contain the same range of color.
ОтветитьOh no!! I've done the same thing to my softboxes!
ОтветитьI have been replacing all my CFL's with high CRI Led bulbs that I got on amazon.There dimmable also so thats a bonus.
Ответитьknop get some sleep, you look tired.
ОтветитьWay kewl! I just now had an inspiration on affordable Green Screening for younger future filmmakers. If you have a bunch of siblings - spray paint em true green and make em all stand behind you. Now, I didn't say this was an intelligent concept, but its a big brother's dream come true!
ОтветитьGolly, that was great! And very entertaining. Thanks.
ОтветитьLOL! These were my first green screens! You would get them at Walmart. If you note the materiel, it's the exact same materiel that is often found in cheaper (Neewer or Cowboy Studio ) green and blue screens. I know have have both a green and blue set of theses in my hamper of screens. If you can still find a set and you don't have a lot of money to spend, I highly recommend them.
ОтветитьNow that is awesome! A couple of years ago we had TheFrugalFilmmaker (not sure what happened with Scott, not much going on over on his channel), you of course, Ryan from FilmRiot even thinking out of the box, creating their own budget apparatus 'n schtuff. We had people doing hacks. But seems consumerism has killed this area of DIY filmmaking for the most part, which is such a shame, because it's such a nice way to think in a problemsolving manner and get creative. So respect for keeping it up!
ОтветитьWhere did you get that cool little animations for the zoom clip?
ОтветитьIdea for your next project: How to make a cheap sand bag for your light stand! :P
ОтветитьI had to go back and watch that "translucent pillowcase" shot at the top again. Well done. I was going to say that for something this small, it's probably worth buying a flexible screen just because you can break it down into a much more portable option, but then I started price hunting and changed my mind. For the cost of a small, folding green screen, you can buy a full green sheet set and all the pipe you need to make several frames of different sizes.
ОтветитьYes! Just was writing a script and thought of doing something like this with a poster board sheet, but the fabric would be better for the light. Gotta try this! Gamers would be interested in this for streams I think. 11/10 video.
ОтветитьI have never seen a pillow case that color. But I'm gonna look for one. PVC is back!!!!
ОтветитьHey boss, what were the clamps you used to hold the green screen to the c-stand? I need to get some of those
ОтветитьDoing that 'invisibility' trick (more explicitly; getting the tight parts of the shirt and krinkles of the sleeve to line up correctly) must have taken ages ! Nice !
ОтветитьDude this was awesome always giving me ideas. Thank you.
ОтветитьToo kool
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