Other options can include the disposable blue-colored plastic tarps (for blue screen, although green is better for dv use) used for picnics, various types of construction paper, painting a wall (if you can), and semi-professional screens.

You might want to check out:

As for tutorials and tips, Google can lead you to some really good ones ("greenscreen lighting", "chromakey", etc.). There's also Digital Video Hacks from O'Reilly (shameless plug, again).

- josh

On Nov 7, 2005, at 10:03 AM, Paul Knight wrote:

I have found some sugar paper at my local stationers, works quite well, but i suppose it all depends on how big the green screen needs to be.

paul knight (pjkproductions)

On 7 Nov 2005, at 17:55, Will wrote:

Is anyone doing any chroma keying using a green screen in your production?  If so - do you
have any advice on where to purchase an "affordable" green screen?

Also do you know of any good online tutorials or tips for lighting for chroma keying?

Will
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