3 thoughts on “Setting Up a Mini Green Screen Studio”
You show in the video two very compact lights, but then you link to a kit with those large softboxes. I have a small room I’m trying to illuminate, but my current stands have the large umbrella bouncers which take up too much room. The lights you show in the video would be ideal. What lights are you using in the video?
BTW: I favorited Videolane on YouTube because of an interesting coincidence. I was looking for how to do subtitles in Premiere Elements and watched your video. A few days later I searched for help with green screen and found your video. The same account getting top-recommends on two very different searches is kind of cool!
You show in the video two very compact lights, but then you link to a kit with those large softboxes. I have a small room I’m trying to illuminate, but my current stands have the large umbrella bouncers which take up too much room. The lights you show in the video would be ideal. What lights are you using in the video?
Those were tungsten lamps which are hardly available these days. You could look into LED lights like this… https://m.qoo10.sg/su/420619520/Q100206579
Thank you!
BTW: I favorited Videolane on YouTube because of an interesting coincidence. I was looking for how to do subtitles in Premiere Elements and watched your video. A few days later I searched for help with green screen and found your video. The same account getting top-recommends on two very different searches is kind of cool!