Tuesday, 26 January 2016

Research

What is a green screen? A green or a blue screen is a  background where you can place your object or person/actor/actress. This allows you to add any type of background that you would like including  a forest to show this effect.  The green or blue screen is edited out so you can just see the final effect without the background colour.








How does it work? A green screen works by letting you act out any type of scene without using the actual scene. The way that wires work is by having people holding onto them to make sure that the actor or actress doesn't fall and hurt themselves. For a green screen or blue screen stunt doubles are used so the real actor or actress don't harm themselves. This allows you to add any type of background that you would like including a forest to show this effect.








  Name 3 Films that use this effect? Three Films that use this effect is Ugly Betty, Doctor Who and Mr Bean. These are just three of the many Films that use a green/blue screen. The green or blue screen is edited out so you can just see the final effect without the background colour  Wires are also used to highlight some-one or something flying through the air which is edited out later in the editing process.
 




 This image shows the wired effect of the green or blue screen before the editing effect. As you can see the actor is pretending to be in the air but he isn't really. This shows that the actor has had to not look at the floor/ground but the place he is supposed to show the flying effect. From this photo the actor isn't very high - he doesn't need to be.  


This image indicates the before and after effect of the green screen. The right image is the before effect and the left image is the after effect.  From this image you can tell the difference between the acting scene and the editing image. It gives the effect that the actor and the actress are really in the scene. Clearly this image shows that the caption at the bottom of the left image has been edited in.



This image highlights that in Doctor Who Green Screen or a Blue Screen is constantly used to show the Doctor's life, and how dangerous he is. This also highlights that the actor (in this case Matt Smith) is in a scene with a hidden background. It gives the effect that Matt Smith is excited to be acting  on a green screen or the fact that he has found something interesting pretending not to look at the green screen. I can link my magazine advert to the green screen because it uses green screen to show the life of the bar.
 


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The one minute idea that I have come up whilst using green is a doctor who adventure. I would create this by having the actor or actress coming out of the Tardis with their figure showing their obsession with the doctor, wakes up and ends up finding out that it is just a dream.




 



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