Make a Big Change to Green Screen Hollywood
February 26, 2010
By Phillip Guye
From the last 5 years as a professional digital photographer, I've had the great fortune to shoot at Hollywood Green Screen (or Green Screen, Hollywood as it is more commonly known) a good number of times. The amount of professionalism and reliability exhibited by the personnel I worked with needs to be appreciated. This has encouraged me to publish this for individuals like me who are thinking about knowing more about professionals who're in the business of offering green screens, backdrops, illumination fixtures as well as other types of products that is needed to make a shot come out really well.
If you're scanning this article, I'm assuming you're also in the film making business or in the photography business. Chances are that you take part in creating different types of videos too. For example, if you're involved in either music or commercial videos, you could approach Hollywood Green Screen pertaining to the employment of the production apparatus these kinds of studios have. You can also use the actual studio if you need to do some part of a documentary or to try out your casting and video auditions.
Hollywood Green Screen studios are especially great with regards to offering the required infrastructure for corporate videos where you are trying to project a real professional look. If you have a specific need to get a take that is used in company brochures and marketing material, this may be shot with the help of the Hollywood Green Screen people, who're completely competent to help you out.
If, however, you are searching for a studio where Special FX may also be achieved with a price that doesn't burn a hole on your bottom line, in which case you should look at exactly what Hollywood Green Screen has. In the first place, you could use the place, along with the equipment and the services of a camera man and a sound technician, for a fairly cheap hourly pay of $200. If you recognize that you would need the place for a much longer time, you could also consider leasing the studio for a whole day. This would be a lot less expensive, because if you lease the studio for four hours, you get yet another four hours free. That means that you pay $800 for eight hours, an interesting $100 per hour. This is a steal and this comes with the skills of the staff and technicians according to your need.
The next time you are in Hollywood; do not move around in circles wondering wherever you are likely to get yourself a good studio to finish your shoots. Simply call Mike at Hollywood Green Screen, who has the most pleasing manner when it comes to conversing with clients. He will be able to help you get what you are looking for, because he will also be in a position to make a few tips that will do a great deal for your photo/video shoot.
If you're scanning this article, I'm assuming you're also in the film making business or in the photography business. Chances are that you take part in creating different types of videos too. For example, if you're involved in either music or commercial videos, you could approach Hollywood Green Screen pertaining to the employment of the production apparatus these kinds of studios have. You can also use the actual studio if you need to do some part of a documentary or to try out your casting and video auditions.
Hollywood Green Screen studios are especially great with regards to offering the required infrastructure for corporate videos where you are trying to project a real professional look. If you have a specific need to get a take that is used in company brochures and marketing material, this may be shot with the help of the Hollywood Green Screen people, who're completely competent to help you out.
If, however, you are searching for a studio where Special FX may also be achieved with a price that doesn't burn a hole on your bottom line, in which case you should look at exactly what Hollywood Green Screen has. In the first place, you could use the place, along with the equipment and the services of a camera man and a sound technician, for a fairly cheap hourly pay of $200. If you recognize that you would need the place for a much longer time, you could also consider leasing the studio for a whole day. This would be a lot less expensive, because if you lease the studio for four hours, you get yet another four hours free. That means that you pay $800 for eight hours, an interesting $100 per hour. This is a steal and this comes with the skills of the staff and technicians according to your need.
The next time you are in Hollywood; do not move around in circles wondering wherever you are likely to get yourself a good studio to finish your shoots. Simply call Mike at Hollywood Green Screen, who has the most pleasing manner when it comes to conversing with clients. He will be able to help you get what you are looking for, because he will also be in a position to make a few tips that will do a great deal for your photo/video shoot.
About the Author:
There are so many other websites offering various forms of advice on how to use green screen but most of them are not very detailed or precise. Make sure to check my own articles and reviews on Green Screen Hollywood and Green Screen Rentals, You can also reach me at 1-323-851-3825 or phillipguye@hotmail.com
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