Good afternoon,<br><br>Does anyone have any advice for what to look for in green screen kits? Suggests where to shop?<br><br>We're an amateur troupe so we're not looking for perfection here (sometimes cheesier is better for certain parodies). But some of our stage productions include video and we'd like some more flexibility with our backgrounds and editing. We have software but not the green screen material or the lights.<br>
<br>Obviously money is a constraint (isn't it always?) but I can't answer how much we're willing to spend; I always look at that on a case by case basis. I'm willing to spend more if I'm getting more or a better product.<br>
<br>Also, we'd probably want to get at least one additional color other than green; our troupe has a lot of green costumes and props (go figure?) and it might be good to swap out if need be. I've seen blues (which used to be standard), blacks, and whites as options. Any experience with other colors?<br>
<br>Thanks for any advice!<br><br>forever foolish,<br>--Jess & Megan<br><br>Artistic Director/Head Comic [<i>Capocomico Morosofo</i>]: Jess Rudolph (Niccolò Bartolazzi)<br>Managing Director [<i>Impresaria</i>]: Megan Matthews (Alienor de Saint Remi)<br>
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