04-08-2011, 04:40 PM
So a lot of green screens out there can run you maybe $50, give or take. And getting your own green fabric can be expensive if you're looking for enough for a full body shot. Some people just use bed sheets, but I don't have any green bed sheets nor do I want to look for any.
Instead I went and found this green kind of poster paper, it's really thick and heavy so it's pretty stable and won't tear too easily. And I found some green duct tape that was close to the color. Each sheet of paper was about 3ft by 2ft so I bought 8 of them for a dollar each, just enough for my purposes. The duct tape cost $5. So when I tape them all together it will be about 4 feet by 12 feet.
(Will post another picture later when it's all taped together)
So this is pretty much the cheapest green screen you can make for $13. Albeit, it may not last that long considering it's just thick paper, but you could make one four times the size (300 square feet) of this one for the average price of a 9 by 15 green screen. But for my purposes, considering I only need it for this weekend, it was a very good alternative.
Instead I went and found this green kind of poster paper, it's really thick and heavy so it's pretty stable and won't tear too easily. And I found some green duct tape that was close to the color. Each sheet of paper was about 3ft by 2ft so I bought 8 of them for a dollar each, just enough for my purposes. The duct tape cost $5. So when I tape them all together it will be about 4 feet by 12 feet.
(Will post another picture later when it's all taped together)
So this is pretty much the cheapest green screen you can make for $13. Albeit, it may not last that long considering it's just thick paper, but you could make one four times the size (300 square feet) of this one for the average price of a 9 by 15 green screen. But for my purposes, considering I only need it for this weekend, it was a very good alternative.