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Techflex  |  SKU: TEC-ACC-SKN200BG

Techflex SKN200BG | 10 Foot Studio Key Sleeve Reversible Chroma Key Green Screen

$8999
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Techflex SKN200BG 10 Foot Studio Key Sleeve Reversible Chroma Key Green Screen

Blue/green screen was originally invented as a film technique to separate the actors and composite them over another background. The reason both green and blue are used because they are the least prominent colors in our skin tone. The goal in using a green or a blue screen is to isolate the subject.

Key Features

  • 10 Foot Blue/green screen was originally invented as a film technique to separate the actors and composite them over another background
  • Techflex engineers have designed Studio KeySleeve (SK), a reversible, bright blue/green sleeving, which is perfect cover-up for wires on your set
  • During film/editing, you can easily key-out the green and blue colors, so you will be left with just your subject without any background or wires hanging around and set pieces
  • Studio Key Sleeve is made of durable, two-sided vinyl, with blue on one side and green on other, and it has hook and loop for quick and easy installation
  • Our sleeving is thick enough not to let the light pass through it, and also protects your cables against unwanted moisture

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Techflex SKN200BG | 10 Foot Studio Key Sleeve Reversible Chroma Key Green Screen

$8999

Techflex SKN200BG 10 Foot Studio Key Sleeve Reversible Chroma Key Green Screen

Blue/green screen was originally invented as a film technique to separate the actors and composite them over another background. The reason both green and blue are used because they are the least prominent colors in our skin tone. The goal in using a green or a blue screen is to isolate the subject.

Key Features

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