Samatha Nicar: I already have a working green screen, I just need to know what hardware to use with a camera and computer in order to have it edit live and output to a coaxial cable. If we go that route...
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Hye Caulley: The technique is referred to as chromakeying. you could google that for extra advice. the colour of the background isn't significant. it is finished with any colour demonstrate screen. the significant section is to apply a demonstrate screen with a colour that isn't on your actor. if your actor is donning a green blouse, use a blue demonstrate screen. you will desire application to do the chromakeying. See my source for 3 application applications in comparison. It would not require a definite digital camera. The demonstrate screen would not ought to be that specific. in case you have a wall it is one good colour, you ought to use that, or you will get a great peice of! paper from the paintings keep it is one colour....Show more
Andre Winegar: The best - and probably the only (excluding non-live editing) - way would be to buy a physical green cloth, probably nylon, and a frame to keep the cloth taut. Spray-painting an existing surface green will probably work, too.I can imagine a painter stand equipped with a green paper, positioned such that only the paper is visible.I'd probably stick to a green paper, and use improvisation (read: duct tape to a furniture) to keep it stretched. If I was looking for something more durable, I'd look for a green nylon + wire frame....Show more
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