bluescreen train
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bluescreen train
i am struggeling in getting a shot where a person jumps out of a train cart, the only way i can do this shot is by bluecreening, would this be desired or?? as i do not have a train.....
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RE: bluescreen train
Why are you doing this scene if it's beyond what you're capable of?
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RE: bluescreen train
Erm...because it seems perfect for what we're doing, i'm not sure how to avoid it
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What are you asking?
Bluescreen would be the only way to do it if you don't have a train.
Very few of us do....
Have the person jump off a blue block then put it in the train footage or picture.
Bluescreen would be the only way to do it if you don't have a train.
Very few of us do....
Have the person jump off a blue block then put it in the train footage or picture.
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RE: bluescreen train
yeh thats what i was planning, i was just asking if it was a good idea or not??
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It wont look real, let's just say that. It's certainly a method though
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can u make a train cart set some how??
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Models? You could just buy some.
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RE: bluescreen train
hen bluescreen in a dude, in front of a model??
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Eh?
You might want to find a real train...
You might want to find a real train...
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RE: bluescreen train
It would work and it MIGHT look okay as long as you don't have a long-lasting shot. For instance, a 1-2 second shot of the character jumping out of the train then cut to forcefully landing on the ground may work
RE: bluescreen train
well i was planning on him looking around, then cut
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Try using a shot froma stationary train in a station.
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RE: bluescreen train
If you can use enough tricky angles, you might be able to pull it off jumping from a real train stationary. In past stunts for professional films, they run the train fairly slow, so as the fall won't injure the stuntman, then it is sped up in post.
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RE: bluescreen train
is there anywhere with a carrage that might let you film? any steam railway exhibitions or alike ? if not you'd have to blue screen it, i'd suggest using several shots which last about a second max. even if it dosent look that good if the audience dosent see it for long enough to take it all in they'll assume it looks better than it does
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RE: bluescreen train
we might go to an exibit, then just film something quickly whether they like it or not
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RE: bluescreen train
well thats the perfect way to get half a scene, how do you get the rest once they've kicked you out?
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RE: bluescreen train
Since your in engalnd ct, go to the national railway museum in york and jump of one of the vans and rolling stock. I tried it something a bit like that exept I was signaling a trian to start off and drive the train. If you get the right angle it loooks good.
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