Luis Reggiardo
June 10th, 2009, 04:04 PM
Hi!
I have to light a greenscreen on a table, simulating a touchscreen tabletop (like the one in the Control Room of MI-6 at Quantum of Solace).
5 actors will be around the table interacting with it. The greenscreen should be lit from below to have a nice and even lighting level.
Problem is that what happens with the "green" light (coming from below) that will cast all over the actors faces as they face the table? On shots where both the table and actors are seen, will the greenlight interfere with a good keying on post?
Also, I would like to use the lighting coming from the chroma as a "practical" so the actors are illuminated with light "coming from the screen". I was thinking about doing that with fluorescent tubes aligned around the borders of the table from below, next to the virtual screen.
My main problem is the interfering green-light coming from the greenscreen backlight... any help?
Thanks!
Luis
I have to light a greenscreen on a table, simulating a touchscreen tabletop (like the one in the Control Room of MI-6 at Quantum of Solace).
5 actors will be around the table interacting with it. The greenscreen should be lit from below to have a nice and even lighting level.
Problem is that what happens with the "green" light (coming from below) that will cast all over the actors faces as they face the table? On shots where both the table and actors are seen, will the greenlight interfere with a good keying on post?
Also, I would like to use the lighting coming from the chroma as a "practical" so the actors are illuminated with light "coming from the screen". I was thinking about doing that with fluorescent tubes aligned around the borders of the table from below, next to the virtual screen.
My main problem is the interfering green-light coming from the greenscreen backlight... any help?
Thanks!
Luis