Wednesday, 16 December 2015

Green Screen

Wanting to film on a roof top comes with many difficulties such as :

- Health and Safety risks
- Permission
- Weather
- Location
- Limited choices

With this in mind, we sat down as a group and tried to see how we could avoid these issues. We thought the most practical would be using a green screen. This would not only make production of our opening sequence more practical, but also would result in us learning a great deal from the experience as none of us has experience in working with green screen. 

We spoke to our media teachers and were told the pros and cons of using a green screen. To make sure that the final product looked as realistic as possible, we had to make sure all of our shots did not, or tried to avoid, all side shots and any movement with the camera. This was because it was difficult to make it look realistic. 

We went into the studio and took several pictures to see what perspectives we could achieve and wanted for when we later filmed our sequence.
{taken by Thomas Guerlet}





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