Sunday, August 25, 2019
GREEN SCREEN and BACK DROP WRINKLES? These Will Help! Basic Filmmaker Ep 176
Having a smooth Green Screen is very important to use it properly. Adjustments, clips, ribbons, and other methods are fine, but this tension provides the softest free wrinkle solution I know.
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thank u
ReplyDeleteI been cop these Big pimpin but good looking on putting others up on Game :) (Ive been using these but thanks for informing others) ;)
ReplyDeleteAwesome tips and amazing ideas!
ReplyDeleteHi guy, how are you doing man?
ReplyDeleteI'm from Brazil and my English is not very good, but I really like your work and I'm really your fan.
I'm beginning to produce some things in After Effects and Adobe Premiere and I would like you to give a look at it and if you could give an opinion would be very important.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYzxncxnU2c
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_Id3eOrPMM
A big hug my friend.
cool tip :D :D :D
ReplyDeleteHow strange! My inventive mind devised a similar clip!! Same principle, but I used a 50mm office Bulldog clip with the 3mm paracord passing through one hole, and the button press was put on the OUTSIDE of the stand so that the cord loops around the stand. Tensioning the cord pulls the clip towards the frame. ** I didn't use elastic cord as I felt that would still allow the greenscreen to move as it stretched the elastic. (The one downside is that you need to put the gimos DOWN over the upright before putting the cross support on)
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU!!!!
ReplyDeleteJust got a pack of 12 of these from Amazon. Thanks for the tip!
ReplyDeleteBest Tip so far!
ReplyDeleteA topic I don't think you've touched yet is Rotoscope - I've recently been doing a lot of green / blue screen and got sick of losing small detail in the hair, so I'm now using a combination of roto and keying to gain back very fine edge detail.
Oh my gosh, thank you so much for this. I've been trying the home-brew solutions, including clips and gaffers tape. I'm ordering those tensioners right now.
ReplyDeleteSure the BDSM?, DBSM?,BSMD?(Whatever) people use those.
ReplyDeleteYou will get some interesting comments in this video.
Great practical info, thanks for that!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip :)
ReplyDeleteBy the way, do you have any tips for cheap light stands ? (Like C-stand or any other light stands and flags ? Thanks :) )
THANK YOU SO MUCH. Seriously.
ReplyDeleteAww c'mon...the crew never makes annoying noises during a shoot.
ReplyDeleteThat's not a bad price!
ReplyDeleteI have those. I found that they didn't work well holding onto the back drop. Now I know "You need to roll the back drop a few times to let the clamps bite" Ya that will work. Thanks -John
ReplyDeletethank you Filmmaker University. This episode was tight! ;-)
ReplyDeleteYesterday i bought these shitty clamps ._____.
ReplyDeleteI bought clips at the dollar store. I got 6 or 8 for about $1.25. Yes, the dollar store here rarely has anything for an actual dollar and your idea is better, but I am cheap and already wrinkled, so I'll stick with the clips for now.
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Even though my green screen is pretty taut, these will definitely help keep it that way. I'll be ordering these! Thanks :D
ReplyDeleteYou sir are awesome. I just ordered 2 sets of these. Keep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteThis episode was too tense for me to watch. :)
ReplyDeleteI've had so much trouble with green screen that I just avoid it.
ReplyDeleteNice for making beds...
ReplyDeleteWell shucks. Those little doodads is a bunch more simple than using grandpa's suspenders. And a real big plus - we don't have to look at grandpa, running around, wearin' his pants down around his ankles anymore.
ReplyDeleteWhat are the need to knows of buying a green screen? Anyone?
ReplyDeleteHello. My name is Noah. I'm practicing myself to be a filmmaker. I want to say thank you for adding the subtitles. I love your videos because they really help me a lot! You done well. Keep it up!
ReplyDeleteI "taut" I taw a woose backdwop (until I got a couple of packs of LimoStudio Photo Video Studio 8pc Backdwop Backgwound Multifunctional Holder)!!!
ReplyDeleteBad ol' fabwick cwamps!
(RIP Mel Blanc)
Woa one minute ago! Seriously though, this is very helpful.
ReplyDeleteVery helpful!๐๐ผ๐๐ผ
ReplyDeleteFor those in the UK:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00MPFM0AQ?keywords=Photo%20Backdrop%20Holder%20clamp&qid=1454777492&ref_=sr_1_5&sr=8-5
Thanks, these look like they would work perfect!
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