NOT something you want because, again, it will make the keying out process very difficult in post production. If your subject is an actor, it may look like there is a “green halo” or a green reflection on their skin. When there is too much light on the green screen, green fuzzy edges can be seen around your subject. Now that you’ve evened out all the lighting, the opposite effect can also happen - too much light on the green screen. Consider hiring or consulting with a knowledgable gaffer for your production. Bravo Studios has a roster of talented crew suggestions for your next production. This is why a Gaffer - a person who is in charge of the design and execution of the lighting plan on set - is so important. Try adding lights aimed at the green screen to even everything out. This is because there are still dark and light areas in the background. Again, this will make the chroma key process difficult. Now that you’ve removed the shadow, you may have another problem - an unevenly lit green screen. You can also think about adding lights behind your subject aimed at the green screen to brighten up the dark areas. Also avoid using just a single light or very harsh frontal lighting. I have this green issue with flickering lines. Move your subject away from the green screen background a bit to reduce the shadows. Hello, yesterday my phone started to show some green color on the screen, it started by once, I didnt. This will cause a shadow to cast on your green screen.
Shadows make the chroma key process difficult because the dark areas that the shadow cast on the green screen are too similar to the dark areas that the shadow cast on your subject making it difficult to key them out perfectly. Shadows often happen when your subject is too close to the green screen or due to very strong lighting, especially strong frontal lighting. Shadows may be detrimental to your green screen production because it may make your chroma key process difficult in post-production. Bravo has compiled 5 top common mistakes or challenges in a typical green screen video or photo production. Bravo Studios, New York City’s leading green screen stage rental, has been in the green screen and video production sphere for decades.