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Green Screen: AdoramaTV

Digital Photography 1 on 1

ArticleAdorama TV Techniques and How-Tos - by Mark Wallace, May 16, 2011

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Adorama Photography TV presents Digital Photography One on One with Mark Wallace.

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TAGS: video,  chroma key,  Adorama TV,  Arri,  Freznel,  green screen 

Flashpoint Collapsible Chroma Disc Background—AdoramaTV

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ArticleAdorama TV Techniques and How-Tos - by Mark Wallace, March 16, 2011

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AdoramaTV presents The Flashpoint 39.5" x 59" Collapsible Disc Background, One Side Chroma Blue, One Side Chroma Green, with Zippered Carrying Case.

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TAGS: chroma key,  Focus on HD Video 

Chroma-Key Basics

How to choose use those blue and green backgrounds in your videos

ArticleCamcorders & HD Video Gear Guides & Reviews - by Fred Singer, February 8, 2011

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Whether you’re doing a newscast, are video blogging or are doing still or video portraits where you want infinite variations for your backgrounds, Chroma-Key is the way to go. Here’s a very brief buying guide and mini-tutorial.

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TAGS: buying guide,  backgrounds,  buying tips,  chroma key,  Focus on HD Video 

Product Profile: Photokey 4

It’s easy being Green Screen!

ArticleAccessories and Gadgets Gear Guides & Reviews - by Fred Singer, January 31, 2011

Television broadcasts—especially TV news shows—have been using Chromakey Greenscreen backgrounds with images superimposed behind the anchor or reporter for years. For still digital photographers, shooting a subject in front of a green screen gives you a chance to replace the green with the background of your choice.

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TAGS: studio lighting,  backdrop,  backgrounds,  chroma key 

Transform backgrounds with Chroma-key

How I created a digital homage to 50's monster films

ArticleDigital Darkroom/Printing Techniques and How-Tos - by Joe Farace, June 18, 2007

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You can easily drop in any background when you shoot your subject in front of a Chroma-key blue or green screen. Here's how you can do it in Photoshop.

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TAGS: photoshop,  adobe,  godzilla,  Ray Harryhousen,  Westcott,  chroma key 

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