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Green Screen Studio

4/22/2011
Jim Folliard
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What Is a Green Screen and How Does it Work?

A green screen is exactly what it sounds like- a green screen placed behind the subject being filmed.  The blank green screen allows designers to superimpose digital images into the background of your video to create unique environments. It's not new technology, but it's the most effective way of integrating high quality images into the background. Experienced designers can do this seamlessly.

It's Cost Effective

This technology allows for videos to be more cost effective since green screens give you the background you want without travel. All the filming can be done in one place and the background can be changed immediately. What a green screen can do for your video is only limited by your imagination.  With advanced technology, almost any background graphic can be produced in a short amount of time.  This means that green screens can be utilized to integrate your website directly into the video.  Instead of the meteorologist pointing at weather patterns, you can be directing your viewers around your website, personally.

See What a Green Screen Can Do For You

For examples of what we can do with green screens, check out this link: Green Screen and see for yourself.  Contact Fairfax Video Studio today to find out what Green Screens can do for your campaign, toll free 877-477-STUDIO.

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