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		<title>Comment on Greenscreen effects by Roto Artist</title>
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		<description>With green screen you can create very expensive looking sets without the need of building one during production. Lighting your green screen properly can save you loads of time during chroma keying. Below are just a few tips:

When lighting your chroma key green screen backdrop, make sure the lighting is even with no hot spots or shadows. Your backdrop lights should be located on either the side or on the back of the subject you are taking video or picture of. You should light the foreground subject using a separate light and not the same light you used for your backdrop. You can light the subject dramatically however the trick is not to screw up the chroma key background. Make sure you neutralize any color cast.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With green screen you can create very expensive looking sets without the need of building one during production. Lighting your green screen properly can save you loads of time during chroma keying. Below are just a few tips:</p>
<p>When lighting your chroma key green screen backdrop, make sure the lighting is even with no hot spots or shadows. Your backdrop lights should be located on either the side or on the back of the subject you are taking video or picture of. You should light the foreground subject using a separate light and not the same light you used for your backdrop. You can light the subject dramatically however the trick is not to screw up the chroma key background. Make sure you neutralize any color cast.</p>
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