Bear and Chicken Posted by RYMANOFSTEEL on Apr 20, 2011
A video we did for our church this easter weekend
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https://youtu.be/XQFAkj0K82c
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Re: Bear and Chicken Posted by Rikka on Apr 20, 2011
I LOVE the face of this bear! Great! Your voice, too?
Re: Bear and Chicken Posted by Angel in Tx on Apr 21, 2011
This one's cute too.
Re: Bear and Chicken Posted by Billy D. Fuller on Apr 21, 2011
I like this one as well. Great job!
Re: Bear and Chicken Posted by Laura Android on Apr 21, 2011
Cool looking characters! What did you use for the chicken's beak? I'm going to be making a bird soon and don't know what to use.
Re: Bear and Chicken Posted by RYMANOFSTEEL on Apr 21, 2011
I actually got that chicken from onewaystreet.com
Re: Bear and Chicken Posted by Angel in Tx on Apr 21, 2011
I made a little parrot with the project puppet pattern.
I don't have it in front of me, but I think I just made a cover out of orange fleece and hand sewed it on. It's been a while.
I don't have it in front of me, but I think I just made a cover out of orange fleece and hand sewed it on. It's been a while.
Re: Bear and Chicken Posted by Russell2005 on Apr 21, 2011
That's really cool stuff man! I've been thinking of doing some green screen stuff like that. I'm curious. What kind of equipment do you have for your green screen/video setup? What software are you using to composite? Any pointers you could give me would be helpful.
Re: Bear and Chicken Posted by RYMANOFSTEEL on Apr 21, 2011
I use this green screen: http://www.chroma-key.com/item--11-x12-Green-Screen-Chroma-KeyBackdrop--green_screen_01.html
And these lights: http://www.chroma-key.com/item--Chroma-Key-Lighting-Kit-w-case--lighting_kit_01.html
I edit everything in finalcut pro.
My tip would be to make sure your lighting is perfect. I light the screen in the back with two lights and then I light the subject with it's own light. Lots of people assume the subject should be as close to the green screen as possible but it's actually reverse that. Have your subject as far away from the greenscreen as possible, it will make it easier to edit.
And these lights: http://www.chroma-key.com/item--Chroma-Key-Lighting-Kit-w-case--lighting_kit_01.html
I edit everything in finalcut pro.
My tip would be to make sure your lighting is perfect. I light the screen in the back with two lights and then I light the subject with it's own light. Lots of people assume the subject should be as close to the green screen as possible but it's actually reverse that. Have your subject as far away from the greenscreen as possible, it will make it easier to edit.
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