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Multi screen

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 Multi Screens an Green Screens In contemporary media production, green screens and multi-screen displays play pivotal roles in shaping the visual storytelling experience. The green screen, or chroma key, is a technique where actors or objects are filmed in front of a solid green (or sometimes blue) background, which is then digitally replaced with any desired image or scene. This allows filmmakers to create imaginative environments that would be impossible, expensive, or dangerous to film in real life—such as fantasy landscapes, deep space, or massive cityscapes. Green screens are widely used in films, television, music videos, weather broadcasts, and even YouTube content. They allow for flexibility in post-production and open creative possibilities for visual composition. On the other hand, multi-screen setups involve the use of more than one screen simultaneously to display content. This can be used in various formats such as video walls, split screens, or installations. In expe...

Creation Phase

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 The Shoot   Challenges Day 1 shoot When I initially started my shoot, I was really excited as I planned out it to be a two day shoot. I knew it was a tough challenge to film in two days but, the actors that were performing, only gave me two days. So I took this challenge with pride and knew I had to complete it. I planned on filming two scenes on day 1 and then 4 scenes on day 2. I went to joy land and purchased tickets, took permissions and everything and started filming. They wanted me to be quick so I got really anxious and completed the shoot quickly. The BIGGEST mistake that I made was not check the shots at the start to see if they were nice.  I came back home and checked the shots. They were full of grain since I did not use external light and put my camera in the right settings. Day 2 shoot  So now I had only one day to fix my mistake and complete the whole film shoot. The other day, my other pair of actors came and we started the shoot early. It was chaotic...