Thursday, March 11, 2010

Green Screen Hollywood History

March 10, 2010 by Phillip Guye  
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Green screen Hollywood technology, AKA chroma key is a technique used by filmmakers to mix two separate photographs together. This works by making the background ( a solid color which is usually green or blue ) transparent in order to show another image which is the particular background that’ll be shown on film. This method of filming is often referred to as color keying, blue screen, and color separation overlay ( CSO ). It was basically used for weather reports. Forecasters were shot in front of chroma key screens and the background got replaced by tangible maps that indicate weather forecasts . The chroma key technique is also employed by filmmakers and photographers alike.

Steelers Win 12th Straight Over Browns

March 3, 2010 by Ross Everett  
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The Pittsburgh Steelers have been playing the Cleveland Browns for longer than any other team in the National Football League, dating back to’50. And while it hasn’t been quite that long since the Cleveland Browns won a game against the Steelers it may be starting to feel like it. On Sunday, Pittsburgh won for the twelfth straight time dating back to 2003 as they topped Cleveland by a final score of 27-13. The defending Superbowl champions improved to 4-2 while the Browns fell to 1-5.

Blazers Pick Up Camby

February 28, 2010 by Ross Everett  
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The Portland Trailblazers have needed a big inside presence ever since starting center Greg Oden and backup Joel Pryzbilla went down with season ending injuries. They finally found one on Tuesday as they acquired veteran Marcus Camby from the Los Angeles Clippers. The Clippers received forward Travis Outlaw and guard Steve Blake.

Big Small Business Advertising

February 28, 2010 by Ann Christopher  
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No one feels the impact of a downward economy more then the business owner of a small business. While you as an owner of one of these small business want to try and make an impact with marketing, your limited budget by make it difficult to put your ideas into reality.

Make a Difference With Green Screen Hollywood

February 26, 2010 by Phillip Guye  
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In the last five years as a skilled digital photographer, I have got the good fortune to shoot at Hollywood Green Screen (or Green Screen, Hollywood as it is more popularly known) a good number of times. The level of professionalism and trust exhibited by the employees I worked with must be appreciated. This has encouraged me to publish this for people much like me who are interested in knowing more about professionals who’re in the business of offering green screens, backdrops, illumination fixtures and other kinds of products that is required to make a shot show up truly well.

Promotional Products, Print Them Up And Pass Them Out

February 24, 2010 by Ann Christopher  
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Many business owners stress about what types of promotions will be effective for there business and which promotional items will be best suited for these promotions. Although a promotional product that is distributed in conjunction with a promotional event has proven to be very successful, there is no reason to wait until such promotions to hand out your promotional items. In fact, a great and effective promotional tactic is to distribute promotional products year round to your customers and potential customers.

How Companies Go About Their Advertising

February 23, 2010 by Rodrigo MacOwen  
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Have you ever received an advertisement in the mail from a company and puzzled over the fact that it knew just when to send this advertisement because you are now in the market for such an item. You have just discovered the world of direct marketing.

Special Effects Made Possible Through Green Screen Studio

February 23, 2010 by Phil Guye  
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Shooting at a Green screen studio isn’t just a very good experience, but also one that doesn’t shake your financial position up. Today, everybody looks to be giving a lot of thought to the quantity of money that they’re spending on a flick. It is important for them to count every single dollar before shelling it out. No wastage can be afforded, because money is in such short supply. With the IRS respiring down your neck, trying to collect your taxes down to the last cent, the last thing you need is a problem with the revenue department. Thus if you were to shoot at a facility like this, you could ensure that your money was spent well and not a cent went down the drain.

The Magic of Green Screen Studios

February 22, 2010 by Phil Guye  
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Green Screen Studios is an inexpensive video and filmmaking system in which two frames are melded into one. It’s also commonly called Chroma key or infrequently color keying. An outstanding use is in TV weather bulletins where the weather person seems to be standing in front of a giant graphic display. What occurs in reality is that the weather person stands in front of a blank Green Screen Studios. Different graphic displays are then digitally added to the blank green portions to finish the illusion.

Green Screen Studio Develops Magic

February 22, 2010 by Phillip Guye  
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Green screen studio technology for visible effects grew up with the film industry technology each advancement in film technology benefited and improve green screen studio technology. In developing this kind of technology ( frequently known as Chroma Key Technology ) the color first used was blue like green, blue is the less similar to human skin tones. Over time green has proved to be better than blue when it comes to out of doors filming. Today with computerization of chroma key technology, it is feasible to use more colors rather than green and blue. At first Green screen studio was basically used for weather reports as chroma key technology advanced it became well liked by film producers and photographers.

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