How To Make A Green Screen

Dreams CAN come true! I have a green screen in my house! Ha!

Yes indeed. Big up my remarkably tolerant girlfriend. What joy it is to have a Green Screen in one’s house!

Next: How to light a Green Screen, for ten pounds.

I don’t know yet, But I will find out, believe that.

Oh, if you’re wondering, the beautiful thing in the background is the awesome Zoomquilt 2. Zoomquilt 2 is one of mankind’s greatest achievements. Avast!

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7 Responses to “How To Make A Green Screen”

  • I like it. I want one too. What paint ded you use?

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  • Johnny Nothing
  • Did. Duh.

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    Akira The Don reply on November 9th, 2009 12:03 am:

    It was some Dulux stuff from B & Q that was mixed on the spot to my specifications. Sort of. It could maybe have been a bit brighter, but It’s dope regardless.

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  • Johnny Nothing
  • I can see the unlimited potential of this. I got it!
    Akira the Don presents:
    The Massacre of Candyland

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  • MalariaMan
  • WOOOOOHOOOOOO! nice “the making of” vid too :D

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  • donovan
  • Thanks!

    [Reply]

  • Akira The Don
  • > Snoop’s new video.

    [Reply]

  • Tego

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