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Old 04.30.2010, 04:48 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by GeneticKiss
My band is going to shoot our latest (not really our first) music video soon, and we have only one digital video camera and no real budget to speak of. I was thinking of trying something with a blue-screen effect, but the way we did those in my TV class in high school needed two cameras. Is it possible to just use one camera, and shoot seperate footage and just add it in later in editing (we have some basic editing software)? Or does anyone have any suggestions about doing something else?

the word is "sepArate"

anyway, i'd like to help but i don't understand what you're asking.

does your video have a script? why the need for a green screen? (when it's done poorly it looks like shit).

by the way, i really like this video: it's simple.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNpKjmNaJpQ

the last couple of seconds are quite revealing

still, you probably don't have the budget to lay tracks for a dolly.

but you could shoot something like this w/ a single camera (i know the people who shot it-- on super 16):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jlX7K8DZLOk

of course, you need a hot girl to make it work.
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