 Let's talk about green screen. So over on my YouTube channel, I often get asked the question about my background and how I've got the lighting and studio setup and everything like that. Well, the truth of the matter is it's all fake. It's not even a real picture. It is a CGI computer generated image with totally fake lighting and objects in the picture. But what I've done is I've taken some steps with my green screen setup to try and make things look a little bit more realistic and improve on the green screen effect. And so that is the point of this series of five videos. It's my five tips for getting better results from your green screen. And this is tip number one, the first one. And it's one that a lot of people stumble on even though it's the easiest one to get right. Make sure you've got your green screen pulled nice and tight and free from creases and wrinkles. If you've got a nice flat surface to work with, then it will make it a lot easier for your software to key it out. Stay tuned for the next four tips. I'll see you again soon.