Look especially for shadows being cast that may fudge up your key later on. Green screens are great for creating the illusion that your characters are in a different place, like a bistro in Paris rather than your apartment's balcony.Use a blue screen when there is natural green elements (like trees, grass, and plants) in your shot. Green screens are also useful if you want to put VFX in your shot later on in post.(Just remember to roll down the windows!) Use green screens for driving scenes so your actors can perform safely.Remember, you can go portable with your green screen.Here are the last several nuggets of wisdom Truini shares in the video that are definitely worth chewing on. Okay, so once you've got all the techy stuff out of the way, there are still a few helpful tips that will help you use green screens in more creative and effective ways. Random Nuggets for Working with Green Screen
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