Reflecmedia Chromakey Solution ► Green Screen Tech FROM THE FUTURE!
Photo Moment - May 08, 2018
This incredible green or blue screen technology, reflecmedia, is nothing short of amazing! The special screen is chromatte fabric, designed to reflect the color emitted by the LiteRing back at the camera.
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Any ideas?
More daylight / worse it looks, so need 80% control of room lighting.
Dust reduces the reflection, so need to cover it when not in use.
The previous led light ring can cause glaring eye issues with the talent (seeing spots)
Can't use an autocue- but if your 2m away eye line levels out.
For Indoors only
Can I stand on the material and can I make a ceiling from it also,
Meaning if it is let in an angle will is still work?
Well, nice effect, but "upfront" I would have prefer to know that was a 2000$+ solution at the beginning of the video.
Thumbs up, anyway.
I am nature documentary photographer would like to use for insect filming.
Is it uesful for High speed camera in 1000fps or higher mode?
It will be flickering of picture or extremely under exposure?
And there have been a number of permutations with other manufacturers. Micro beads in the cloth. So more like Back to the Future here.
Admittedly, the idea of using this kind of retroreflector scaled down and embedded in fabric is more recent, but has still been around for at least a decade, and other forms of retroreflector sheets have been around for far longer, in e.g. road signs.
"From the future" may be good clickbait, but nothing could be further from the truth!
One major advantage is that they preserve polarisation, and were/are used exclusively as the screen of choice for passive 3D with polarised glasses.
In another famous use, light sabres in the original Star Wars trilogy were made with retro-reflector strips too
Well, it’s futuristic to most people who will see it and it’s certainly no where near as commonplace as a standard green screen, so I’ll keep the title 😝
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