Green Screen On A Shoestring Budget

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Uploaded by on Jul 23, 2009

Since 2007, I have been video taping insurance agents against a green screen for overlay videos on their web sites. To date I have taped almost 200 agents throughout Arizona and New Mexico. The editing of the chroma key video is performed by the company which developed the web site overlay technology. If your company is interested in this type of innovative internet marketing, please contact me. I will travel throughout the southwest and tape your overlays at your location.
If you would like to see some of the finished overlays, here are a few links: http://www.joebjornn.com, http://www.valdezagency.com, http://www.deborahbarber.net, http://www.melissapessarra.com, http://www.johnsapien.com

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  • What do you guys use to tighten the screen to the frame at the sides? I'm trying to make my own on the cheap, just wondering. Thanks! :)

  • This is fast

    

  • I went on eBay and got that green screen with pro lighting for 300 shipping included, now I know 300 is still pretty pricey but it's much better than 500 lol

  • why not just get he 8.95 fluorescent fixtures at walmart.. and cut 4" pieces of cardboard for the barndoors... would save alot of money.. no real need for the diamond plate lights. othere than for "show"

  • I see the flourescent lights...where are the 4' diamond plate lights?

  • ok so when have you ever seen a shoestring for $500.00 bucks. sorry but this is not cheap cheap is $100.00 bucks at best .. but overall very nice video

  • @ComeupCashTv Yeah, those stands are not cheap...

  • nice video but this not a shoestring budget green screen set up

  • Indeed! Awesome video

  • Hi

    Thank you very much for this awsome video. It is simple but is looks exactly like what I need. I also need a transportable solution that I can bring on location.

    Is it paper you use as a diffuser in front of the lamps? If so is it regular paper?

    Thanks

    regards

    Morten

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