Green Screen is becoming more and more a popular technique to put people and objects in remote locations, unique settings or to graphically enhance their message. You're probably most familiar with Green Screen from your local weatherman on TV. Lighting is most important to get clean edges and a professional look. The following material was shot and produced for a recent client for wide screen showing at their national conference. Video was originally shot in High Definition (HD) and meant to be shown from a Blu-ray disc on 20' wide screens. This project ultimately required 6 layers of graphics and masks plus video and animation elements.

Samples of the Green Screen Process
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