First off how do green screen studios work? The entire idea of green screens and blue screens were highly preferred back in the 70's when you'll see the tacky but iconic weatherman delivering the report and pointing at an enormous animated map beside him which would at times switch to footage and photographs and until later on returning to the map.
What they do is that they make the weatherman stand in front of a green background and then deliver his report there. After that, the editors get the video to take out the green background or the blue background and then substitute it with a picture of the map and the other photographs that they are going to be putting in there.
In that time, a lot of costs are saved due to the green screen. Imagine not being made to prepare countless props and travelling to locations to supply a scene. In modern times, the green screen has proved its purpose not only in weather reporting but in creating upscale movies with special effects. An ideal example will be that of Star Wars. From there it has escalated to a different kind of art form. The modernity of software available today has made nice things possible through the use of green screen studios.
A lot of software these days supports recording and modifying videos in chroma background. Because of this, practically any one with a massive basement or a garage and one who knows how to properly light up a background can make computer effects that would have made seventy's sci-fi directors drool. If you can make green screen studio in your own house, then the following responsibility will get left to learning the way to edit it. This is where stuff becomes a bit more difficult. It'll also be a test of your concerns. Are you ready to spend so much time, effort and not to mention the learning curve of creating your own videos?
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