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Talent wearing glasses will be a problem. The reflection of the green LED on the glasses will cause keying to happen on the glasses as well. It is seen in this video at around 00:21 & 1:10.
Not unless there is no light at all. You can see a video we did at Infocomm where we had no lighting and still were able to pull a chromakey. In the event that you are trying to light your talent to be in a dark room (ie you have no or dim lights) you can turn the 'volume' of the litering down so as not to 'splash' the talent. The problem is much less serious that traditional greenscreen spill and much easier to control. Probably the only issue I'd say that I've run into is when using the litering in a small area (which it's good at) while wearing glasses (which I do) is the reflection of the litering light will show up, and key. Essentially you can't look dead on to the camera while wearing glasses at close range.
Sometimes I'm pressed for time to make a video and the content preceeds the infrastructure. You'll find it's there now: usbroadcast.co/news/brand/reflecmedia/
Talent wearing glasses will be a problem. The reflection of the green LED on the glasses will cause keying to happen on the glasses as well. It is seen in this video at around 00:21 & 1:10.
How does one capture full body shots that require the floor to be keyed out as well?
Does the green light on the camera turn the talent green?
Not unless there is no light at all. You can see a video we did at Infocomm where we had no lighting and still were able to pull a chromakey. In the event that you are trying to light your talent to be in a dark room (ie you have no or dim lights) you can turn the 'volume' of the litering down so as not to 'splash' the talent. The problem is much less serious that traditional greenscreen spill and much easier to control. Probably the only issue I'd say that I've run into is when using the litering in a small area (which it's good at) while wearing glasses (which I do) is the reflection of the litering light will show up, and key. Essentially you can't look dead on to the camera while wearing glasses at close range.
It's not listed on your dealer page.
Sometimes I'm pressed for time to make a video and the content preceeds the infrastructure. You'll find it's there now: usbroadcast.co/news/brand/reflecmedia/