Monday, January 18, 2010

Hollywood Green Screen: All The Difference To Your Shot

By Phil Guye

In the last five years as a professional shutter-bug, i have had the good fortune to shoot at Hollywood Green Screen a few times. The level of professionalism exhibited by the staff I worked with needs to be appreciated. This has inspired me to pen this for folks like me who have an interest in knowing more about professionals who are in the business of providing green screens, backdrops, lighting fixtures and other types of hardware that is needed to make a shot come out really well.

If you are studying this piece, I am presuming you are also in the movie making business or in the photography business. Chances are that you are concerned in making different kinds of videos too. As an example, if you are concerned in either music or commercial videos, you could approach Hollywood Green Screen for the use of the production hardware these studios have. You might even use the actual studio if you want to do some part of a documentary or to try out your casting and video auditions.

Hollywood Green Screen apartments are especially good when it comes to providing the necessary infrastructure for corporate videos where you are attempting to project a real pro look. If there is a certain have to have a shoot that's used in company leaflets and advertising material, this may be shot with the help of the Hollywood Green Screen staff, who are fully competent to assist you.

If, on the other hand, you are looking for a studio where Special FX may also be achieved at a cost that does not burn a hole in your pocket, then you really need to have a look at what Hollywood Green Screen has. To start with, you could use the place, along with the gear and the services of a camera man and a sound technician, for a relatively inexpensive hourly pay of $200. If you notice that you would be needing the place for much longer, you might even consider renting the studio for a whole day. This would be a lot less expensive, because if you hire the studio for 4 hours, you get an additional four hours free. That means that you pay $800 for 8 hours, an attractive $100 an hour. This is a bargain and this incorporates the services of the staff and technicians as per your duty.

The next time you are in Hollywood don't go around in circles thinking how you're going to get a good studio to complete your shoots. You just have to call Mike, at Hollywood Green Screen, who has the most pleasing manners when it comes to speaking to consumers. He'll be able to help get what you're looking for, because he will be in a position to make a few proposals that will do a lot for your photograph / video shoot.

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