[QUOTE=Coyoteze;47847494]There's a full version of this, by the way.
[url]https://vimeo.com/125095515[/url][/QUOTE]
The actual context behind the project is pretty interesting.
[QUOTE]The project is both part of the Central Saint Martins fine art BA degree show and the latest event in LaBeouf’s ongoing artistic collaboration with British artist Luke Turner and Finnish artist Nastja Säde Rönkkö, who began working together 18 months ago.
After the trio were approached by students from the London art school last year to present the online live stream of their graduate show, they were struck by what they described as “the sense of generosity and sincerity” running through the students’ work. Through a conversation with five of the course participants, they came up with the idea of an exchange where LaBeouf would film a brief intro to the students’ work in front of a green screen.
All 150 were invited to “submit a piece of text lasting up to 30 seconds or no more than 100 words. This can be as poetic, abstract or literal as you like – with the emphasis on expressing the feeling and tone of the work being introduced.” The students could then change the background behind LaBeouf to anything of their choice. The films can be seen online.[/QUOTE]
[url]http://www.theguardian.com/film/2015/may/27/shia-labeouf-collaborates-london-art-students[/url]
[video=youtube;-NRaUjbZuOY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NRaUjbZuOY[/video]
not as good as the others though
[QUOTE=Shotz;47846387]Ask and ye shall recieve
[media]https://youtu.be/rB0JrqY8PJw[/media][/QUOTE]
I love it! The hell is Shia even doing nowadays?
When did DSP do greenscreen? Don't tell me he's spreading since I quit in 2014?
[QUOTE=maddogsamurai;47862623]I love it! The hell is Shia even doing nowadays?
When did DSP do greenscreen? Don't tell me he's spreading since I quit in 2014?[/QUOTE]
DSP's greenscreen created a lot of great material
[video=youtube;_TFsxfWDIKY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_TFsxfWDIKY[/video]
[sp]for those who don't get it this is footage of jonestown in which a lot of people died after they drank poisoned kool-aid[/sp]
we finally got james franco in the action
[video]http://youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=-VBY8tuJNeg[/video]
[QUOTE=haloguy234;47862743]DSP's greenscreen created a lot of great material
[video=youtube;_TFsxfWDIKY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_TFsxfWDIKY[/video]
[sp]for those who don't get it this is footage of jonestown in which a lot of people died after they drank poisoned kool-aid[/sp][/QUOTE]
Hilarious. I'm still wondering where DSP of all people got greenscreen.
[QUOTE=maddogsamurai;47863695]Hilarious. I'm still wondering where DSP of all people got greenscreen.[/QUOTE]
You can paint a wall green or use a tarp with some lights. You can use any solid color too. Green is just preferred because of its high contrasting difference to most foreground objects.
[QUOTE=haloguy234;47862743]DSP's greenscreen created a lot of great material
[video=youtube;_TFsxfWDIKY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_TFsxfWDIKY[/video]
[sp]for those who don't get it this is footage of jonestown in which a lot of people died after they drank poisoned kool-aid[/sp][/QUOTE]
this is by far the best one with dsp
Y'know I have this awful idea where there are small clips where DSP ruins great/hilarious/sad moments with his greenscreen captures. "DSP tries it: Titanic" or something like that.
[QUOTE=Wii60;47862882]we finally got james franco in the action
[video]http://youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=-VBY8tuJNeg[/video][/QUOTE]
dang james franco's been hitting the weights
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