‘Skyline’ Movie Featured Edge Of Your Seat Thrills & More

February 7th, 2011 by Ryan Smith


Universal Pictures recently released a new sci-fi/thriller movie “Skyline” into theaters a couple months ago. I just checked it out. While it was exciting to watch,all the action and “edge of your seat scenes” lead up to no payoff in the end. It was very odd. It stars: Eric Balfour, Donald Faison, Scottie Thompson,and Brittany Daniel.

Ford And The Movies

November 21st, 2010 by Jacqueline Star


One of America’s most popular car manufacturers by far is Ford Motor Co. This company has produced best selling cars such as the Taurus, F-150 and the original pony car, the Mustang. It’s no surprise that the brand has made lots of appearances in some of the most popular movies.

The Beginnings Of White Cyc

June 1st, 2010 by Phillip Guye


White cyc is a stage background used to produce the illusion of limitless environment or atmosphere. It is great for video and still pictures permitting special effects to get combined with the picture. The key benefit of a white filming stage is the ability of making the background virtually vanish creating all kinds of possibilities for lighting effects, and permits the photographer’s subject being shot to be center stage.

Green Screen Studios: Magic

May 29th, 2010 by Phil Guye


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.

No Constraint For Green Screen Studio LA

April 30th, 2010 by Phillip Guye


With the wide variety of abilities that a special effects crew provides, you are able to conjure up anything that you want to. The other day, I was viewing a movie on which the actor was crouching on the side of an alleyway, trying to escape from the foe who was pursuing him. I would not have, for a second, thought possible that the whole scene was shot inside a green screen studio LA. The result was so realistic that I can virtually feel the discomfort that the actor was feeling, trying to sit still in the midst of rats that were scurrying around him with the worst of the creepy crawlies out to get him.

Guide to Using Green Screen Studios

April 18th, 2010 by Phillip Guye


Green screen studios is an low-cost film and motion picture making method in which two frames are melded into one. It is also commonly called Chroma key or sometimes color typing. A popular use is in TV weather bulletins when the weather man seems to become standing in the front of a large graphic screen. What happens in actuality is that the weather man or women stands in the front of a blank Green Screen Studios. Dissimilar graphic displays are then digitally added to the empty green portions to finish the illusion.

White Cyc Studios: Incredible Technology

January 22nd, 2010 by Phil Guye


White cyc is an individual element used to build a cyclorama that encircles the stage. All the changes in technology have done tiny to switch the way in which the cyc is lighted over time. All the new technology has increased the importance of correct lighting, and using the right kind of material for the white cyc.

Special Effects Made Possible Through Green Screen Studio

January 9th, 2010 by Phil Guye


Shooting at a Green screen studio is not only a good experience, but also one that does not shake your position up. Today, everybody appears to be giving a lot of thought to the amount of money that they’re spending on a movie. It is important for them to add each single dollar before shelling it out. No waste can be afforded, because cash is in such short supply. With the IRS breathing down your neck, trying to gather your taxes down to the last cent, the very last thing you want is a problem with the income department. Thus if you were to shoot at a facility like this, you could ensure that your money was spent well and not a cent went down the drain.

Techniques In Using Green Screen

December 16th, 2009 by Phil Guye


The Green Screen Technique, refers to the mixing of video or photographic pictures shot in 2 different locations, with one serving as a background to the actor in the foreground giving a feeling that the actor is really, physically in that location. This process involves removal of one color to bring in another image which serves as a background for the topic.

Learn About The Corelationship Between Sony Televisions And Refresh Rates

November 26th, 2009 by Matthew Kerridge


Before deciding on which among the many different Sony televisions to bring home you will first of all need to make a detailed inspection of features that help to make one model better than the other. And, in particular you need to look at a model’s refresh rate that can make a difference between a good purchase and one that is an ordinary one. The BRAVIA Sony television models that are being sold today have different numbers on the set that refer to different refresh rates.