Posted by Nappy on 01/11/06 18:37
<marks542004@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> You need to be very aware of the lighting in front of the screen
> because it is very easy to wash out the image.
yes I know.
>
> You also need to be sure you have a rear projection screen.
:)
>
> If you are renting a system from a commercial house they can probably
> assist in setting it up and assisting with your lighting - for a fee of
> course.
We have a DP and a lighting truck with 3 grips. It is a pro shoot.
>
> The green screen idea is not bad but you will still get variations in
> the color from the lights and shadows falling on the front of the
> screen.
There will be no lights or shadows on the RP screen. The Green plate would
be used to as a backup for shots that simply don't work with the on-set RP.
For whatever reason.
Thanks for your input.
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