Posts Tagged ‘Screens’
New life for dead software
If you yearn for the operating systems or arcade games of the past and are willing to make the effort to bring them back to life free and open source software is definitely the way to go. Green screens and might-have beens operating systems and games BeOS Amiga OS or DOS can be relived and replayed through a host of emulators simulators or rewrites
Green Screen Studio Life
Life in a green screen studio can be exciting, if you are not one of the cameramen, that is. It can be so lifeless and dull to keep arranging and rearranging the lighting and all of the apparatus that is there in the studio. On the other hand, for you and I who watch only the final product, life in a studio (that boasts of the finest quality of green screens) seems to be extraordinarily exciting. One wonders how it is feasible to capture on film a person being chased by a tiger or something even
Los Angeles Green Screen: How To Use
As someone looking to build a vocation in filming or film production it’s a smart move to grasp some tools used in the profession. One such tool is the Los Angeles Green screen, which have been used for many years in the past. Despite the rather long time existence of green screens, the technology has shown improvement since its introduction. It now lets you not only produce pictures or illusions that may be otherwise impossible to make on a stage but it permits you to do it at affordable cost w
4Bugs 200 Game Review (iPhone/Touch)
Tags: game, green-energy, iphone, ipod touch, match, time, tricklestar 4Bugs 200 is a picture hunt game from Root9 Media. I had previously reviewed their Yeti Sports game and I’m here today to talk about Bugs4. Sort of a weird name for a picture hunt game, the Bugs are merely the character that you represent when playing by yourself or in multiplayer. You end up seeing them a bunch during scoring screens and they always look pretty happy regardless of how bad you are at the game.I was prett