Jon Vincent
January 14th, 2010, 10:22 PM
Hey everyone - Already have most of the basics down on this, but looking for some tips on lighting the rear green screen on our studio evenly.
We're using a 2x4 bulb coollight config to hit a back wall that is about 10 ft wide. Since the lights are coming from above the wall they are a bit hotter at the top and then, naturally, the light falls slowly off as it goes down the wall. It's not a huge problem to key off it, but would be nice if the green was more even.
So, a couple ways I could do this. I could toss a couple smaller 2 bulb coollights at the bottom, which would even it out, but I am worried about creating more bounce that I'll have to deal with. Another idea would be to just put a couple reflectors back there and see how much of it I could even out. Since we're not doing full body shots they would be behind the talent and could not be seen.
Anybody used bounce cards to even out lighting on their green (or blue) screen?
We're using a 2x4 bulb coollight config to hit a back wall that is about 10 ft wide. Since the lights are coming from above the wall they are a bit hotter at the top and then, naturally, the light falls slowly off as it goes down the wall. It's not a huge problem to key off it, but would be nice if the green was more even.
So, a couple ways I could do this. I could toss a couple smaller 2 bulb coollights at the bottom, which would even it out, but I am worried about creating more bounce that I'll have to deal with. Another idea would be to just put a couple reflectors back there and see how much of it I could even out. Since we're not doing full body shots they would be behind the talent and could not be seen.
Anybody used bounce cards to even out lighting on their green (or blue) screen?