Find the Best Software and Backgrounds for DIY Green Screen
CHICO, Calif., April 6, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- You can add professional quality special effects to your movies when you learn to build your own video green screen with a free guide from Videomaker. Videomaker, the nation's oldest consumer magazine dedicated to independent video and videography, has released its latest free report "How to Make a DIY Green Screen: Backgrounds and Software for Green Screen," sharing all the information you need to create a professional grade green screen in your own home. Download this free green screen report at http://www.videomaker.com/r/600
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Green screens are the flexible, creative solution when it comes to making video special effects, everything from recreating exotic locales to making your actors fly like superheroes. From news reports to epic battle scenes, the green screen has made special effects and camera tricks more accessible to the aspiring filmmaker. This free report teaches you how to find the right materials, software and background images so you can create stellar special effects.
Every person interested in video should understand green screen, but most professional green screen kits available on the market today are quite expensive, especially for someone who is just beginning to play around with the technology. One great -- and cheap! -- alternative to purchasing professional green screen equipment is to actually make a do-it-yourself (DIY) green screen at home. It might sound daunting at first, but you can save hundreds of dollars and have a lot of fun by making video equipment instead of buying it. And, with green screen, anyone is capable of doing it.
Visit http://www.videomaker.com/r/600 to download your free report "How to Make a DIY Green Screen: Backgrounds and Software for Green Screen."
ABOUT VIDEOMAKER
Founded in 1986, Videomaker was the first magazine to introduce video to a mass, non-industry audience. Though the video field has exploded dramatically in recent years, Videomaker still remains dedicated to its core mission: To encourage aspiring directors and documentarians to use video technology to find their own voices and tell their own stories. Today, Videomaker is more than just a magazine. It's grown to also become a robust online community, offering a full line of training DVDs, videos-on-demand and a series of webinars and hands-on video training workshops. Every month, more than 50,000 professional videographers, independent filmmakers, and home video hobbyists turn to Videomaker to get the latest video scoops.
Visit http://www.videomaker.com/r/600 to download your free report "How to Make a DIY Green Screen: Backgrounds and Software for Green Screen."
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