Don’t Quit Your Day Job………Yet

Posted by Erin Garcia on August 25, 2010

While you would still be an amateur for a while, it may need more than a minute to begin doing a lot of significant cash in your stand-up comedy acts. If you have a regular 40-hr week job, by all means, don’t quit it just yet. Unless you get a lot of money saved up for some time, it is foolish to turn in your resignation right then. Perhaps even immediately after you start having consistent performances that pay, it could not really be sufficient to put food on the table and pay your bills.

When you work a 9 to 5 hour job, which may be to your own benefit. Don’t schedule your evenings or weekend break for just anything else. You could find more comedy gigs, such as open mics and to be able to watch other comedy shows. You will need to suck up anything that you could the moment you are getting started. As soon as you get in the groove, you will become so busy focusing on your comedic routines with composing, performing sketches, etc.

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25Aug

Green Screen Studios

Posted by Phil Guye on May 29, 2010

Green Screen Studios is a cheap video and filmmaking method in which two frames are melded into one. It is also ordinarily called Chroma key or sometimes color keying. A notable use is in TV weather bulletins where the weather person looks to be standing in front of a giant graphic display. What happens actually is that the weather person stands in front of a blank Green Screen Studios. Different graphic displays are then digitally added to the blank green portions to finish the illusion.

Green is a preferred color because it is so different from human skin color that good separation is achieved. It is also the color to which digital cameras are most sensitive. The other available color blue is less beneficial because it’s a common color in both male and female clothing and requires brighter lighting. Plenty of the newer Star Wars movies make extensive use of color keying methodologies. Green Screen Studios is also far less expensive than having your characters or props in front of an honest to goodness projection or TV screen.

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29May

Hollywood Green Screen Could Make All The Difference To Your Shot

Posted by Phil Guye on February 22, 2010

In the last five years as a professional shutter-bug, i have had the good fortune to shoot at Hollywood Green Screen a few times. The level of professionalism exhibited by the staff I worked with needs to be appreciated. This has inspired me to pen this for folks like me who have an interest in knowing more about professionals who are in the business of providing green screens, backdrops, lighting fixtures and other types of hardware that is needed to make a shot come out really well.

If you are reading this article, I’m presuming you are also in the film making business or in the photography business. Possibilities are that you are concerned in making different sorts of videos too. For instance, if you’re concerned in either music or commercial videos, you could approach Hollywood Green Screen for the utilization of the production kit these residences have. You could even use the actual studio if you want to do some part of a documentary or to try out your casting and video auditions.

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22Feb