From the course: Green Screen Techniques for Video and Photography

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Setting the room

Setting the room

- Well, the first thing you have to do is find the room that you're going to be shooting in. Today, we're working in a large studio, so that there's more room for all the cameras and you can really see our work. But any room can work for a green screen studio. It's just important that you have enough space. Matt, what are we looking for when we go into a room and you have to set up green screen. - Well, Rich, pretty much the first thing you want to do is look around in the space, make sure you have the most open area you can. Move out any objects that are any type of obstruction, anything like that. Try and find the most depth because what you want to do with the green screen is keep your subject and your green screen separated. That really helps with the spill and the lighting aspect of it. - What a lot of folks forget is that even though you're shooting on the green screen, the green screen may be really far away from…

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