 Green screen tip number four. We're nearly there guys and girls. Green screen tip number four is, make sure that the color temperature and the general mood of the lighting that you have on yourself or in your studio is in keeping with the mood and luck color of the lighting in the background. If you've got something that is a daylight looking color, you need to make sure that you've got a sort of more daylight tone to your lighting in your studio and look at the color temperature set within your camera settings as well. If you've got something that's more warm and cozy, then you wanna have those higher end numbers on the Kelvin scale in your camera and also in your lighting as well so that everything does just look like it is cohesive and all looks in keeping. And if you get those right, then it won't look quite so jarring and it'll look like it is perfectly natural. That is tip number four. There's only one more to go. If you really can't wait that long, you can always go and check out the YouTube channel where I've got the full rundown of all five of these tips, but I'll see you again very soon.