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The Uses Of Green Screen Studio |
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Most of the advances that have been made in green screen studio is a result of the film industry. The method is used to enhance the visual effects in films and also used in film photography. The term is synonymous with the chroma key method.
by TrevorWeir
Most of the advances that have been made in green screen studio is a result of the film industry. The method is used to enhance the visual effects in films and also used in film photography. The term is synonymous with the chroma key method.
The method originally used blue as the background colour, now green is more commonly used. The two colours were chosen as they provide the best contrast to human skin tones. Green has proven to be better in outdoors filming so has become the standard format.
Television producers first used green screen studio for broadcasting weather reports. The presenter will stand in front of a blank a screen so the image of a map behind them can be changed during the report. The film industry saw the advantages of using such a method and decided to apply it to films.
In the olden days in the film industry, the task of creating really convincing and good special effects was a difficult and complex one. It would a lot of time and human effort and was known as the 'travelling matte' method. These days, luckily a lot of the work is dome by computers. RKO Radio Pictures are credited to be pioneers in the field of chroma key technology.
A lot of the improvement that we see in modern films is a result of the massive technological advances that have been made. Very high quality images are made just by the use of professional cameras. Nowadays, some films are made using completely computer-generated images.
A lot of films nowadays heavily use green screen studio to create scenes. The process allows actors to remain in the studio and be shown with any background some that are all CGI. The method also allows actors that are not in the scene together to appear as of they are in the same place at the same time.
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