Making your own blue screen at home for movie and special effects
In this Lens I am going to talk about using a blue screen for visual effects, often used for Composition work, animations and also integrating real shots with creations you make on your computer. I will provide an example of a recent shot I've created, in which I took a picture shot of myself behind a using a blue screen setup.
NOTE: In this context I refer to using a blue screen, however you can use virtually any color screen you want. The optimal choices, however, are blue and green for background screens. I explain more about the choices below in the section, Blue-screen, green-screen - Which one should I use?
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Supplies - very cheap!
1 Blue plastic tablecloth roll, dimensions 100' x 40". - $13
It will run you approximately $13. See, isn't that cheap?!
Secondly, of course, you will need a camera to take your blue screen shot. It doesn't have to be a professional camera for a pet project or schoolwork, but just one in which you can transfer your shot via a USB cord into your computer. Alternatively, you can also scan your picture shot into your computer as well if you have a scanner, but in my opinion transferring via USB will give a clearer shot for your editing program to work with.
Lastly, get some basic push pins to pin up your tablecloth. Nothing fancy is needed, however I recommend clear push pins because they are next to invisible for shots.
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Take your shot!
THE ENDING RESULT:
Want to share your own special effects work?
If you have a video or image in which you used blue screen, you can post the link to it here for others to see!
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flowski wrote...
Great tips for artists that want to make their own blue screen at home for movie and special effects, thanks!
flaminglacer wrote...
Thanks for this - it will be useful. Good lens, squid angel blessing







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