RE: [videoblogging] Green Screen & Other Tools

2006-04-15 Thread Monique Danielle





Thanks 
for the tips. Good info there.  I think the target clothing rack they 
mention  sounds like a good low-cost option.
While it is somewhat more expensive ($49) 
the "Chrome Commercial Folding Garment Rack" from Target is an excellent 
framework for projection screens. It folds up well, has good wheels and is built 
as sturdily as a shopping cart. Using a pair of curtain rods and a sheet of 
blackout cloth I have been able to make a 72" wide projection screen. The 
one issue I would be interested in is the side tensioning which has proven to be 
the most challenging issue involved.
 
CheersMonique 
Daniellehttp://www.vlogchallenge.com - This Week's Challenge: 
Resurrectionhttp://www.vlogdiva.com - This Weeks Video: Networking 
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Re: [videoblogging] Green Screen & Other Tools

2006-04-15 Thread Paul Knight


Hi MoniqueFor a free standing green screen, that you build yourself for about $16 and a bit of Know who, check this site outhttp://www.makezine.com/blog/archive/2006/03/16_diy_greenscreenbluescreen.htmlPaul KnightPS personally I painted the kitchen wall green, much to the delight of my wife, not.On 15 Apr 2006, at 02:23, Ben wrote:  Hi Monique,   Don't forget that the key to keying is lighting I would using some pvc pipe or something similar for the stand. I also have found that AE 6.5 pro with keylight works best in post :o)BenMonique Danielle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:   Hi  All,   I want to take my  vlogging to the next level, so I'm looking at putting together the tools to make  this happen on a grassroots/affordable level. I have a video camera and have  purchased a lavalier microphone per David Howell's suggestion.  A few other  needs are:   1. Greenscreen WITH  stand so that I can make it free standing.  I found a great site that tells  you how to make your own: http://www.stormforcepictures.com/howto-buildabluescreen.php and a  place to buy paint for only $40 http://www.eefx.com/eefx2/store/cat_ck_p.html   But, I  want need my to be freestanding. Any ideas on how to do that? I've seen some  online but they cost $250 or so, and if possible I would rather do it for  less. 2.  Need a handheld microphone or something that will allow me to interview folks  and maintain good sound quality. I have one now and it's a piece of  crap.   So  other then camera, adobe premiere elements, lavalier mic, greenscreen and nice  handheld mic, can you think of anything else that I should  consider buying?   Cheers> > Monique  Danielle> > http://www.vlogchallenge.com - This Week's Challenge:  Resurrection> > http://www.vlogdiva.com - This Weeks Video: Networking TipsYAHOO! GROUPS LINKS  Visit your group "videoblogging" on the web.    To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]    Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. 

  




  
  
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Re: [videoblogging] Green Screen & Other Tools

2006-04-14 Thread Ben



Hi Monique,   Don't forget that the key to keying is lighting I would using some pvc pipe or something similar for the stand. I also have found that AE 6.5 pro with keylight works best in post :o)BenMonique Danielle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:   Hi  All,   I want to take my  vlogging to the next level, so I'm looking at putting together the tools to make  this happen on a grassroots/affordable level. I have a video camera and have  purchased a
 lavalier microphone per David Howell's suggestion.  A few other  needs are:   1. Greenscreen WITH  stand so that I can make it free standing.  I found a great site that tells  you how to make your own: http://www.stormforcepictures.com/howto-buildabluescreen.php and a  place to buy paint for only $40 http://www.eefx.com/eefx2/store/cat_ck_p.html   But, I  want need my to be freestanding. Any ideas on how to do that? I've seen some  online but they cost $250 or so, and if possible I would rather do it for  less. 2.  Need a handheld microphone or something that will allow me to interview folks  and maintain good sound quality. I have one now and it's a piece of  crap.   So  other then camera, adobe premiere elements, lavalier mic, greenscreen and nice  handheld mic, can you think of anything else that I should 
 consider buying?   Cheers> > Monique  Danielle> > http://www.vlogchallenge.com - This Week's Challenge:  Resurrection> > http://www.vlogdiva.com - This Weeks Video: Networking Tips  

  




  
  
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[videoblogging] Green Screen & Other Tools

2006-04-14 Thread Monique Danielle





Hi 
All,
 
I want to take my 
vlogging to the next level, so I'm looking at putting together the tools to make 
this happen on a grassroots/affordable level. I have a video camera and have 
purchased a lavalier microphone per David Howell's suggestion.  A few other 
needs are:
 
1. Greenscreen WITH 
stand so that I can make it free standing.  I found a great site that tells 
you how to make your own:
http://www.stormforcepictures.com/howto-buildabluescreen.php
and a 
place to buy paint for only $40
http://www.eefx.com/eefx2/store/cat_ck_p.html
 
But, I 
want need my to be freestanding. Any ideas on how to do that? I've seen some 
online but they cost $250 or so, and if possible I would rather do it for 
less.
2. 
Need a handheld microphone or something that will allow me to interview folks 
and maintain good sound quality. I have one now and it's a piece of 
crap.
 
So 
other then camera, adobe premiere elements, lavalier mic, greenscreen and nice 
handheld mic, can you think of anything else that I should 
consider buying?
 
Cheers> > Monique 
Danielle> > http://www.vlogchallenge.com - This Week's Challenge: 
Resurrection> > http://www.vlogdiva.com - This Weeks Video: Networking Tips




  
  
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