Monday, January 23, 2012
Basic Lighting Setups for Green Screen
Jeff Foster | 01/23- 11:05 PM
from the “Green Screen Workshop: The Setup” series
There’s more to lighting your green screen than just sticking some green fabric up on a wall behind your talent and hoping for the best! Planning ahead and choosing the right setup for the shot you’re hoping to get is a key factor in determining what kind of lighting setup you’re going to require. Will it be in a studio? On-location? Indoors or outdoors? Full-length with walk-ons or just a talking head? Will your actors be making contact with the screen? These are all questions covered in this video lesson from my Green Screen Workshop series - this is a FREE video lesson, so enjoy!
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Sunday, January 22, 2012
Book Review: “The DSLR Filmmaker’s Handbook: Real-World Production Techniques”
Jeff Foster | 01/22- 02:09 PM
By Barry Andersson and Janie L. Geyen
There’s little more popular these days than being a budding Indie filmmaker slinging a 5D MkII over your shoulder and firing off hours of footage that you can then spend months editing to make your masterpiece come alive! The biggest problem is that MOST folks entering this endeavor are totally clueless about the process or where to even start - thus making every mistake in the book in the process. The DSLR Filmmaker’s Handbook: Real World Production Techniques (Sybex ISBN 978-0-470-87660-2) aims to help you get started with not only the basics of using the gear, but also the film-making production process in a visual overview - PLUS some very cool tips & tricks.
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Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Choosing the Right Green Screen Materials
Jeff Foster | 11/30- 02:43 PM
...and you’ll never find them at Home Depot!
Okay, you’ve seen the green screen “Kits” that come with some cheap lights, stands and a green screen cloth backdrop… or someone tells you to just go down to Home Depot and get a couple gallons of their “greenest” paint - a couple hundred bucks and you’re good to go, right? WRONG! A setup like that will be of little use if you’re seriously trying to get a decent matte. Without the right green screen materials, even the best lighting and camera won’t help you.
The entire green screen process is a careful balance of color & light - a very narrow spectrum of colored light that reflects back through the lens and is easily matted (or “keyed”) out with sophisticated software.
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Friday, November 04, 2011
Film Is Dead!
Terence Curren | 11/04- 07:04 AM
...and a bunch of other topics on the latest Terence & Philip show.
In this episode Philip & I cover a series of topics starting with large sensor cameras in production, the November 3 announcements from Canon Professional video, RED and Avid. Then on to the death of film, the cinema experience, and the problems of 3D.
We’ve been predicting the demise of the Mac Pro in the current form fact for some time, and during this early October recording, we discuss what has this week become rumor: the demise of the heavy iron workstation. (And the value of SSD.)
I report from the Monitor shootout day sponsored by the Hollywood Post Alliance, and HPA sponsored workflows.
We also get onto the future of Apple after the loss of Steve Jobs (just like everyone else!), leading to a discussion of who invented what?
The implications of Siri for postproduction: specialist tools vs generalists tools.
To join us just click on the player link below.
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Wednesday, September 28, 2011
The Templatorization of “Creativity”
Terence Curren | 09/28- 05:05 AM
Is there any room left for new ideas, or are we doomed to work on repeats of previous projects forever?
The trend toward basing creative endeavors on templates has been with us for many years, culminating in Hollywood’s use of its history as templates for its current production.
Whether this is a good or bad thing depends on whether you value your personal creativity, or you’re pushing a budget to get a project finished.
Click on the link below to play the latest Terence & Philip Show as we confront the good, the bad and the ugly of formulaic content creation.
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Tuesday, July 05, 2011
Is This The New Model of Financing Your Project?
Terence Curren | 07/05- 09:44 PM
Financing is scarce. The world is changing. How do you navigate the new waters?
Sponsored movies of the 70′s and 80′s were the precursor to Branded Entertainment, and it’s a major way of getting funded today.
But is it the future?
Philip and I discuss examples and why it might be more successful in the new paradigm of commoditized content creation.
Click on the link below and join the conversation on the latest episode of The Terence & Philip Show.
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Friday, June 03, 2011
Today The GoPro Let Me Down
Bruce A Johnson | 06/03- 09:41 AM
(sad face)
Regular readers of my mind-spillings might remember the Color-Correction Conundrum of a year ago, where I used the decidedly outdoor-color-balanced GoPro Hero HD as an accent camera for a choral concert in a church. The lemon-yellow footage of the piano keyboard was brought to heel by help from the readers of this blog, and since I had such success last time, I figured I’d do it again.
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Thursday, April 14, 2011
FreshDV NAB 2011 Video Coverage
Kendal Miller | 04/14- 07:35 AM
Our complete video content and coverage of the NAB 2011 expo
Welcome to FreshDV’s coverage of NAB 2011! The FreshDV crew is in Vegas for NAB week, bringing you video coverage from the show floor. If you can’t be on-site at NAB, we are the resource to watch. Watch our coverage of the show in the playlist below. If you’ve enjoyed it, drop us a line on Twitter @FreshDV. Watch below…
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