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  Re: "2001: A Lego Odyssey" - A New Lego Movie!
 
(...) Hey Mark, I've been tinckering with blue and green screens. How did you do it. I've tried all sorts of fabrics and lights to illuminate them but it just doesn't seem to work. The only other option is my digital camera sucks! Joe (24 years ago, 2-Jan-01, to lugnet.animation)
 
  Re: "2001: A Lego Odyssey" - A New Lego Movie!
 
Hey Joe, Although my camera also has a "green screen" option, I didn't use it for the movies (so I can't judge whether or not your camera sucks :). I used the green screen option provided by Final Cut Pro, a high-end ($1000) movie editing package (...) (24 years ago, 3-Jan-01, to lugnet.animation)
 
  Re: "2001: A Lego Odyssey" - A New Lego Movie!
 
(...) If I remember right, blue or green screens used in movies are backlit or something so that shadows don't show up on them. I've had the same problem, and it takes a lot of editing with the 'magic wand' selector in Painter to get rid of the (...) (24 years ago, 3-Jan-01, to lugnet.animation)
 
  Re: "2001: A Lego Odyssey" - A New Lego Movie!
 
That sounds like a good idea. I did that to some extent, using three lamps arrayed around the subject. What I also did was mount the subject at some distance from the screen (on a thin pole), so that the bulk of the shadow falls far away from the (...) (24 years ago, 3-Jan-01, to lugnet.animation)
 
  Re: "2001: A Lego Odyssey" - A New Lego Movie!
 
(...) Well I know from movies the screens are a special fabric and theye are very large and usually quite some distance from the subject. They don't use any special lighting though just a lot of it to have the curtian evenly lit. Now, I did turn on (...) (24 years ago, 6-Jan-01, to lugnet.animation)

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