This project built a seamless green screen in an old mill building. The curve from the wall to the floor is called a cyclorama. This curve removes the visual horizon and allows editors to easily insert a digital background.
12 ft ceiling over the green screen
Corner location for the green screen
Measuring out a lighting grid
Showing how lighting grid is suspended
The pipe grid allows for quick and easy lighting placement
Detail view above lighting grid
Detail below lighting grid
Rounded inside corner framing for green cyclorama wall
Detail view from the top of the rounded inside corner
Rounded wall to floor framing right side
Rounded wall to floor framing left side
Thin 1/8 inch plywood was bent to create the curve
1/4 inch masonite was screwed into the floor to smooth it out
Joint compound was used to skim coat
Priming joint compound before painting
Left side view of the primed cyclorama
Front view of the primed cyclorama
Detail of the cyclorama and how the horizon dissapears
Painting the cyclorama Rosco Digital Green
Getting ready to hang lighting
Full spectrum LED lights are important for even color balancing
Silk paper lanterns to go over the LEDs to diffuse the light
Placement of LED paper lanterns
These LED paper lanterns provide even full spectrum lighting of the green screen cyclorama without producing any shadows
Green Screen Cyclorama Build
Location
Located in Acushnet Massachusetts,this studio services the whole SouthCoast. Contact The Fanchise Group for rentals and full service video production.