Re: [videoblogging] Wall Color

2008-09-02 Thread Ron Watson
OK... I really like the look of the new wall. I'll post some shots and some blue screen action soon. I have a couple of questions though... I'm getting a dark blue aura around all of my talent and props. I think it's because I've got a ton of light on the backdrop. What's up with that and

Re: [videoblogging] Wall Color

2008-09-02 Thread Rupert
I don't know, because it's been a long time since i blue/green screened anything, but I would guess that if you've got a ton of light on the backdrop then you may be getting some reflected blue backlight around your subjects which might be causing the aura. I think the chromakey apps are

Re: [videoblogging] Wall Color

2008-08-31 Thread Ron Watson
Well I went with the Chromakey Blue idea, Rupert, and it looks friggin' great! thanks for the suggestion... I'll be sure to post some video soon. Thanks Rupert! peace, Ron Watson http://k9disc.blip.tv http://k9disc.com http://discdogradio.com http://pawsitivevybe.com On Aug 29, 2008, at

[videoblogging] Wall Color

2008-08-29 Thread Ron Watson
I'd like some suggestions on the color to paint the wall in our training studio that we use as a backdrop for our training videos. We are getting half of the studio astroturfed and are looking to do s serious training DVD. I've been leaning towards a vibrant, rich blue for the wall colors,

Re: [videoblogging] Wall Color

2008-08-29 Thread Rupert
Astroturf in your studio. How cool is that? I want to get my office astroturfed. Plain bright white is quite a useful colour to paint studio walls, if they're very smooth and especially because you have highish ceilings. White backgrounded videos and photos are ubiquitous - people always