Green Screens
Artist in Residence Class
Wednesday, August 26
6:30pm - 8:00pm
Main Library
WREX ClassroomThis class demystifies the green screen process from start to finish.
Ever wonder how filmmakers transport actors to entirely new worlds? In this class we will set up a live green screen and walk through how to properly light it for clean keying. The we'll move to postproduction, using a screen to show step by step how to edit out the green in different editing programs. You'll leave understanding both the on-set setup and the editing workflow needed to pull it all together.
TAGS: | Special Event | Arts |
Main Library
The 66,000 sq.ft. Main Library opened in spring of 2024 and serves as the Rockford Public Library's main downtown facility. The newly constructed space boasts a 1st floor Children's Area complete with a dedicated computer lab, three program rooms, play structure with slide, and baby garden, a Maker Lab with access to 3D printers and scanners and small board computers, podcasting room, green screen video room, a large Young Adult Zone with gaming center, adult computer lab, local history room, and several meeting and study rooms accommodating groups of 2-8 people. Additional features include a large interactive screen, two roof-top terraces, one of which is available for rent as part of our large event space on the third floor, underground parking, and drive-thru book drop holds pickup!
