Alex Butterfield
December 17th, 2005, 09:46 AM
Does anyone know if this can be done to look good?
I don't see why not, and in close shots (where actors are not actually touching anything that is int he background it would be easy, just match the lighting and get the colour correction right- I'm assuming) but for wide shots...
is it possible to film someone against a green screen so that they look like they are walking down a street then match a still image of a street behind them?
our film is going to be shot as much as possible in a green screen studio, and then composited together with location footage, or with location stills if that works easier.
Does anyone have any advice, or is there a definitive post on how to shoot for compositing, here or anywhere online?
Thanks
Alex
I don't see why not, and in close shots (where actors are not actually touching anything that is int he background it would be easy, just match the lighting and get the colour correction right- I'm assuming) but for wide shots...
is it possible to film someone against a green screen so that they look like they are walking down a street then match a still image of a street behind them?
our film is going to be shot as much as possible in a green screen studio, and then composited together with location footage, or with location stills if that works easier.
Does anyone have any advice, or is there a definitive post on how to shoot for compositing, here or anywhere online?
Thanks
Alex