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Re: HMI and Green screen
by Mark D'Agostino on Jul 7, 2009 at 2:30:03 pm

Hi Dennis,
If you add 1/4 minus green and the cto to the backlight and not the key do you tend to see an odd color rimming the back or do you keep it subtle enough to not notice? I'm guessing if I need my back/rim to be bright and white for effect I wouldn't need the correction anyhow since it's already overpowering the potential screen spill.
I mis-typed above and did mean 1-1/2 - 1 stops under key. I always do that because our studio is small and our typical location green screens are in small spaces so I'm trying to lessen green bounce. For simple MS green screens we did indeed get better results when we added the green gel. I obviously can't do that when we are shoot head to toe stuff with the actors moving across the studio.

Mark D'Agostino
www.synergeticproductions.com


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