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Getting started with green screen (Skype Studio project)

By | October 18, 2011, 11:05pm PDT

Summary: This article describes the first steps in creating a green screen for the Skype Studio. As a bonus, you’ll get to see David’s disembodied head.

This article is a continuation of our DIY-IT Skype Studio series. In this article, I’ll look at the first step in creating a green screen in the studio: painting a wall green. We’ll start with some example video clips, plus you’ll see a clip of my disembodied head. No, really.

Read what’s already been published on our DIY-IT Skype Studio series:

Here’s an example of what you can do with green screen:

Now, the idea of green screen is that the chroma key software subtracts out any part of the video that it recognizes as the key color, and lets you substitute in something different. As it turns out, though, the BoinxTV software I’m using is quite aggressive at color matching, and so a lime green T-shirt also got the green screen treatment in an earlier test.

Here’s a rather silly demo of where you can go with this, if you lose all self-control:

Finding the paint

So, let’s start with the basics: a wall. I decided to use the wall that was farthest into the room as the green screen. Rather than using cloth or trying to do something temporary, the easiest (and highest-quality) approach was to paint it.

While there may, in fact, be “official” green screen paint, I decided to go the low-tech way and use a Disney paint color. Seriously.

I found somewhere on the Web a mention that someone had used Disney’s Sonic Boom paint with excellent green screen results. Sadly, I can’t find the link, or I’d share the link love. In any case, as a new home owner, I had no idea how one goes about buying paint, so I went a little nuts in the process.

It turns out, you can’t just order paint online. It also turns out that you can’t just go to the store and pick paint cans up off the shelf. So if you go online to Home Depot’s or Lowes’ Web site, you’re going to see all sorts of unsatisfactory strange indications when looking for “Sonic Boom Disney” paint.

Here’s the secret. Paint isn’t shipped to stores in cans of color. Instead, the paint companies sell white. That’s it. White. When you go to the store and specify something like “Behr 1754 Premium plus ultra interior flat medium base tinted with DC4B-40-5 Sonic Boom Disney” (which is what I did), they somehow mix up a batch of it for you, right there, while you wait.

Somewhere at Behr paints, there is a very patient technical support woman who talked me through all this. I’d reached a boiling point trying to figure out how to find this stuff, and finally I decided to call the company. Paint companies also have tech support people and one very nice and extremely patient woman explained the paint facts of life to me.

Preparing the wall

Next up, you need to prepare the wall. We used a professional painter (man’s gotta know his limitations!), and the first thing he did was clean and prep the wall (fill the holes and sand, like for any painting job).

He then put blue tape around the various edges, to protect the floor, ceiling, and other walls from the paint. Here’s a picture that shows three views of the room with some of the tape removed:

By the way, notice all the tile. This became part of my ongoing “interesting” sound problem, which I’ll talk about in the next article in this series.

According to my savior over at Behr Paints, a gallon covers about 350 square feet (in one coat). She recommended doing two coats. The first coat will look a little mottled and will serve as the primer. She then recommended we wait at least four hours and no more than two weeks before doing the second coat. The second coat is the finish coat. Nothing needs doing after that.

We followed her instructions to the letter and the green screen wall came out perfectly.

Cost

Carrie Specht, fellow Internet Press Guild member and creator of ClassicFilmSchool.com pointed out that low budget indie filmmakers like to know about costs.

The gallon of paint cost me $30.98 plus tax at the local Home Depot. As for the painter, I don’t have an exact number since that work was part of a much larger project, but the cost to paint just one wall wasn’t all that much — certainly compared to what it would have cost to undo my mistakes.

Stay tuned… more Skype Studio secrets to come in future articles.

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David Gewirtz, Distinguished Lecturer at CBS Interactive, is an author, U.S. policy advisor, and computer scientist. He is featured in The History Channel special The President's Book of Secrets.

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David Gewirtz

At various times during his adult life, David has voted for both Democrats and Republicans, and has been disappointed by both. He is deeply disturbed by how partisanship has come before patriotism in America, which gives him the freedom to pick on both sides.

David is a frequent guest on TV and radio stations across America and can usually be heard or seen on-the-air at least once a week. He writes weekly commentary and analysis for CNN’s Anderson Cooper 360 and has been interviewed by Fox News, CNN, various ABC and NBC affiliates, and Canada’s Global TV. He has been a featured guest on National Public Radio and has also been featured on Voice of America, Radio Free Europe, and Radio Liberty where his commentaries on technology, industry, and emerging nations have been broadcast into 46 countries (all in their own unique translations).

David is the executive director of U.S. Strategic Perspective Institute, a nonprofit research and policy organization. He is the Cyberterrorism Advisor for the International Association for Counterterrorism & Security Professionals, a columnist for The Journal of Counterterrorism and Homeland Security and a special contributor to Frontline Security Magazine. He is a member of the FBI’s InfraGard program, the security partnership between the FBI and industry. David is also a member of the U.S. Naval Institute and the National Defense Industrial Association, the leading defense industry association promoting national security.

David is an advisory board member for the Technical Communications and Management Certificate program at the University of California, Berkeley extension. He is also a member of the instructional faculty at the University of California, Berkeley extension.

David’s “day job” is as publisher and editor-in-chief of ZATZ publishing, an online publisher of technical magazines. Other than than his ownership stake in Component Enterprises, Inc. (the parent company of ZATZ), David has no additional industry investments.

ZATZ has many advertisers who do, in part, provide for David’s lush income and extravagant lifestyle. Most of them are IBM and Lotus aftermarket suppliers, some of them make goodies for Microsoft Outlook, and a few make all sorts of strange mobile devices and add-on products. David has been a regular judge of the IBM Awards, but has no formal financial interest in or with IBM.

Because the ZATZ online magazines often review products, David and ZATZ are sent an overwhelming stream of unsolicited, silly, and often useless products to review. Because they’re such a pain to track and ship back, these products often wind up in a dumpster or fill up the corner of a large closet. Although David has no plans to review products in connection to his ZDNet blog, if he does do a product review, he will disclose any relationship completely in that posting.

Both through ZATZ and independently, David derives a small income through various advertising and sales relationships with Amazon.com and Google. These are minor relationships and they will not impede his willingness or ability to chastise either company should they deserve it.

David has many other business relationships, but none of them relate to anything he covers in his ZDNet blog. David does have a bit of the sales-guy bug and if he’s not doing a sales deal with someone at least once a month, he goes through withdrawal. He has a number of consulting clients, but none of them relate to anything he covers for ZDNet (and if they ever do, he will either disclose that fact, or decline to write about them).

Back in the 1980s, David held the unusual title of “Godfather” at Apple. He has written and published 40 incredibly simplistic applications for Apple’s iPhone.

Although David is forbidden to disclose the terms of his iPhone developer agreement, he isn’t drinking the Apple Kool Aid, will never be confused with a metrosexual, and feels free to mock Apple, and Apple users, any time the occasion permits, on alternate Tuesdays, or if he’s bored.

Biography

David Gewirtz

In addition to hosting the ZDNet Government and ZDNet DIY-IT blogs, CBS Interactive's Distinguished Lecturer David Gewirtz is an author, U.S. policy advisor, and computer scientist. He is featured in The History Channel special The President's Book of Secrets, is one of America's foremost cyber-security experts, and is a top expert on saving and creating jobs. He is also director of the U.S. Strategic Perspective Institute as well as the founder of ZATZ Publishing.

David is a member of FBI InfraGard, the Cyberwarfare Advisor for the International Association for Counterterrorism & Security Professionals, a columnist for The Journal of Counterterrorism and Homeland Security, and has been a regular CNN contributor, and a guest commentator for the Nieman Watchdog of the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University. He is the author of Where Have All the Emails Gone?, the definitive study of email in the White House, as well as How To Save Jobs and The Flexible Enterprise, the classic book that served as a foundation for today's agile business movement.

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