My experience with green is a rather good one, at most, sometimes lighting challenges with shadows etc.
What I’m trying to replicate, with no dolly parallax, but fixed camera positioning. I want to shoot a wide scene, like a 18mm - 24mm at most. I will keep exact specs, height of the tripod and angle of the camera etc...
I then plan to shoot the subject in a green screen room with the EXACT same specs as mentioned above. So the plan is to place the subject in the middle of my wide scene. The wide scene plans to be a buy intersection in metro area in slow motion. Of course my green screen subject will have enough coverage from feet to above. This way I can place the subject (minimize the size of him) and place in the meeting of the wide shot. My concern is simply the physics. In theory, as long as everything represents exact specs, the ratios stay consistent? For example someone shooting the subject in the green screen with a 50mm, placing him in the wide angle scene will be distorted or awkward?
Thanks
What I’m trying to replicate, with no dolly parallax, but fixed camera positioning. I want to shoot a wide scene, like a 18mm - 24mm at most. I will keep exact specs, height of the tripod and angle of the camera etc...
I then plan to shoot the subject in a green screen room with the EXACT same specs as mentioned above. So the plan is to place the subject in the middle of my wide scene. The wide scene plans to be a buy intersection in metro area in slow motion. Of course my green screen subject will have enough coverage from feet to above. This way I can place the subject (minimize the size of him) and place in the meeting of the wide shot. My concern is simply the physics. In theory, as long as everything represents exact specs, the ratios stay consistent? For example someone shooting the subject in the green screen with a 50mm, placing him in the wide angle scene will be distorted or awkward?
Thanks