Posted by Jason Thomas on May 11, 2010 in
TV
Okay, you have made the decision to set up a home entertainment system and you just finished purchase your flat screen HDTV. That’s it, your ready to watch, right? Wrong, there is another important aspect that you have missed, and that is deciding on the type of sound you are looking for.
Even though these new HD televisions are gorgeous to look at, most of them do not have the speaker output that you are going to want for that big theater sound. And that big sound is what every movie and video game lover wants. They want to be immersed and surrounded by the sounds of the movie. That is why a good surround sound system is a must have for every HD television owner. But, like before, when you had to ask a few questions before picking out a TV, you have to do the same thing when it comes to surround sound. Read more...
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Posted by Phillip Guye on Apr 30, 2010 in
TV
Green screen has become the most famous method utilized in the creation of motion pictures. How often have folks been impressed by the amazing action as the super heroes do their thing in such stunning places on the big screen? Many have thought about how the heroes are able to soar from tall buildings without getting harmed, or how a heroine is able to travel to different places in the blink of an eye. Well, this can all be reached by filming in a local studio which has a green backdrop and then applying a background of any location that the director imagines.
All this is made possible by using the green screen. An actor could get to worlds that she or he has in no way been to, bringing them to situations and areas that you can only imagine. This is possible with the help of the green screen technology that’s both hassle-free and cost reductive. This technique is already very common with tv. Read more...
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Posted by Phillip Guye on Apr 30, 2010 in
TV
Film production, photography or video production in LA is a thriving sector of the economy. In LA, it is of important significance to have the correct tools for these kinds of roles to maintain a competitive edge in this highly dynamic sector. One of the important tools in photography, film making and video production is the green screen or “chroma key” screen. However, given that the price of taking some or all the obligatory kit could be limiting, there is the option of green screen stage rental LA.
When searching for a good green screen stage rental LA, it’s necessary to consider the location. For productions based in Hollywood, it’s just natural that the screen rental be located in LA. This is vital in keeping production costs down by avoiding transportation costs to other states or cities. To best achieve this, it is wise to take part in a little research of available rental services. This may be done through an internet search, consulting people in LA, reading magazines, as well as checking the LA directory and so forth . Read more...
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Posted by Phillip Guye on Apr 30, 2010 in
TV
Life in a green screen studio can be extremely exciting… if you’re not one of the cameramen, that is. It is usually so unexciting and monotonous to keep arranging and rearranging the lighting as well as all the other apparatus which is in the studio. However, for you and I who only see the completed film, life in the studio (especially one that boasts of the very best quality green screens) is extremely fascinating. One wonders exactly how it is possible to catch on movie a person being chased by a ferocious tiger or something even worse.
There are typically photos in newspapers and magazines of football players in the course of a game. Occasionally, a picture comes out with a particular player whose facial expression is shot vividly while carrying out his play. It is quite probable that this image was actually captured in the confines of the green screen studio and not on the football field. A picture of the football game in progress is superimposed on the green screen which serves as the background in the studio. The football player is requested to stand in front of the screen, a look of ecstasy on his face, to duplicate that moment when he did that amazing pass during an important league game versus a rival team. Read more...
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Posted by Maddox Penner on Apr 25, 2010 in
TV
Lights in the Dusk: Koistenin is a sad sack, a man without affect or friends. He’s a night-watchman in Helsinki with ideas of starting his own business, but nothing to go with those intentions. He sometimes talks a bit with a woman who runs a snack trailer near his work. Out of the blue, a young sophisticated blond woman attaches herself to Koistenin. He thinks of her as his girlfriend, he takes her on her rounds. She’s in league with a crook who’s planning a jewel robbery, and Koistenin is their patsy. Will he ever wise up?
The Crocodile: The film-in-the-film is centered on the figure of Italy’s prime minister and media tycoon Silvio Berlusconi, a subject so controversial that even the public television refuse to produce it. While Bonomo’s private life collapses piece by piece, as he’s divorcing from his wife, and the bank is pressing him hard to pay back his long-standing debts, he finds out that struggling to get this movie filmed is the only thing that keeps him alive. Read more...
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Posted by Phillip Guye on Apr 21, 2010 in
TV
It is absolutely essential to become aware of exactly how crucial a Green Screen Studio is in offering appropriate information. It’s a step to a better way in managing and providing data. Additionally, it aids out in making a real change in presenting information. The great quality result making use of a green screen studio keeps the eye of its audience considerably longer.
Utilizing the aid of a Green Screen Studio is also a wise matter because these studios tend to be more knowledgeable and therefore are versatile enough to make certain alterations that are required to are carried out to create a great production. Additionally they possess a lot of experience in the sphere of video making and of the processes that should be made to make it work out much better and more effectively. Read more...
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Posted by Phillip Guye on Apr 21, 2010 in
TV
In the past five years as a expert photographer in the exciting arena of Hollywood, I have had the excellent fortune to film at Green Screen Hollywood (or Chroma Key, as it is otherwise known) quite a few times. The level of professionalism and trust exhibited by the a lot of green screen staffs operating in Hollywood today needs to become appreciated. As a consequence, I was compelled to write this for individuals such as me who are interested in knowing more about the company of providing Chroma Key screens, backdrops, lighting fixtures and other varieties of gear that is necessary to generate a shot to come out really well in the hectic company of Hollywood.
If you are perusing this article, I’m presuming you are also in the movie generating business or in the photography enterprise, and finding company in Hollywood a minor little bit perplexing. Odds are that you are involved in producing different kinds of videos too. For instance, if you are involved in either music or commercial videos, you could approach Green Screen Hollywood for the utilization of the development equipment these studios have. You could even use the precise studio if you need to do some part of a documentary or to try out your casting and movie auditions. Read more...
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Posted by Phillip Guye on Apr 18, 2010 in
TV
Indie filmmakers no longer have a need to compromise the quality of their art by having sloppy-looking shots all because of the absence of green screen or “Chroma Key” technology. Renting a studio that houses one is very expensive and since independent filmmakers are on alittle humble~ tight budget and always on the move, it might be nice if Chroma Key technology screens may be available and ready anytime, anywhere. Fortunately , transportable Chroma Key screens can be made. There isn’t a need to shell out money simply to have green screen Hollywood technology. Making a green screen that is’s perfect for travel and cost cutting is as straightforward as one, 2, and three.
First, prepare all of the needed materials for the green screen. This consists of 2 PVC pipes, pipe connectors, clamps, end caps, and of course, green fabric or green paint. Also make efforts to have safety necessities,eg eye spectacles. 2nd, make efforts to cut 2 PVC pipes. They need to be the perfect height for the green screen. Don’t forget to cut the PVC pipes properly ; there should be no pointed edges or cracks. Messy cutting of the PVC pipes might decrease the sturdiness of the finished product. Use caution when cutting the pipe— debris might get into your eyes, so it’s best to wear eyeglasses while building the cartable screen. Read more...
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Posted by Phillip Guye on Apr 18, 2010 in
TV
It is always advisable to look for green screen tips when it comes to securing a place in the film industry. The issue of cost comes into play every time you need to secure a excellent quality display for your motion picture shooting. Buying a green screen or (chroma key display screen) can be pricey and constructing them on your can be tiring. So, how do you determine the way to reasonably priced screens? This stands out as the subject matter discussed in this article.
There is one thing that you ought to first consider when employing the use of chroma key screens. Chroma key screens are normally offered in studios where the actual motion picture shooting happens. This is when you have to pat lease fees that they may well turn out to be rather costly. Thus, you needs to have great understanding and use excellent green screen tips to ensure it is possible to secure the screens at a really good price. The first green screen tips is to take into account the studio. A lot of studios have had dissimilar developments in the industry. This is precisely why their rates will vary when it comes to renting chroma key screens from them. It is also always advisable to think about the studio prices. Compare them thoroughly to make certain that you get the very best screen at an inexpensive price. Read more...
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Posted by Phillip Guye on Apr 18, 2010 in
TV
Green screen studios are the creators or producers of CGI effects for film media like pictures, TV shows and commercials, virtual games and other types of Playstation games. Special effects made using this specialized screen ( or often known as chroma key technology ) is a photo images process which allows for photos or videos to be filmed using a chroma key background, then revising the image background with the acceptable background from another source. For this to work properly, it’ll need the proper size for the image being created and the appropriate background to achieve the special effect. Then the green screen studios need identify the physical dimension of the original image and make sure that the backgrounds that’ll be integrate is similar in scope.
If someone wants their picture to appear on a mag cover, they can have their picture taken in front of a chroma key technology and then the background of the desire magazine cover is digitally interpose to make the personalize magazine cover. Read more...
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