Even Rachel McAdams, whose earth - bound character Christine, a nurse at the hospital, had
a bit of green screen work to contend with for a fun set piece.
Not exact matches
The CGI and
green screen work is very bad and some dark night shots exhibit a
bit of unsightly grain.
This film features some
of the world's strangest / most lacking sound design, comedy
bits,
green screen and other visual effects, transitional edits, background acting, and foreground acting I've ever encountered.
Unfortunately, it's also at times these layers looked a
bit fake as it sort felt obvious the cast was filming in front
of a
green screen, but to be honest, a lot
of the action sequences would have been too dangerous to perform in real life or to realistically recreate solely with practical effects.
Each episode opens with a must - see
bit of web randomness and closes with a glimpse
of Tosh on his
green stage
screen (which must not be very pleasant for his guests).
A separate 22 - minute special effects featurette duplicates a
bit of footage, but does showcase plenty
of impressive
green -
screen work, from the Brooklyn Bridge sewquence and other street scenes.
The Droid provides full on -
screen 24 -
bit color, which has 256 possible intensity levels for each
of the Red,
Green and Blue sub-pixels that are used to mix and produce all
of the on -
screen image colors.
The Amazon tablet suffers from an overwhelming
green presence on the
screen, and the range
of colors on the Samsung look a
bit oversaturated.
The Acer Iconia uses 18 -
bit color, which provides 64 possible intensity levels for each
of the Red,
Green and Blue sub-pixels that are used to mix and produce all
of the on -
screen image colors.
Sure, the on -
screen action might get a
bit frentic and competitive with four players, but it's fun taking on enemies and working together to get all
of those
green stars and clear those stages that are the trickiest.
Moisty Mire has since received a
bit of an upgrade for Season 4, as it now features a decent sized film studio complete with props, studio rooms, a crashed helicopter, and multiple
green screens.
Together they launched an hour - long online class that teaches viewers about the fundamentals
of green screen production and post-production and offers a
bit of inspiration to help filmmakers with their next video project.