I’ve never been so impatient in my life. Some of us have been waiting decades to see the fall of the cabal.
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Bro you don't understand. I work in VFX and have done hundreds of greenscreen comps. YouTube compresses the feed and even 4k will have color artifacts that look odd. Stop with the greenscreen nonsense, I'm telling you it's not greenscreen. There's no reason to put so much effort into something that could easily be prerecorded on an existing backdrop.
Who got arrested?
Is green screen on something so static really 'that much work'?
Just wondering considering what automated green screen shit can do these days.
It's a lot of work to light a greenscreen well to get a comp this good. The color is perfectly balanced and the shadows match perfectly as well. I'm not saying it can't be done, but frankly there is nothing I see that would raise any flags about it being greenscreen. Why put in the effort when you can prerecord stuff on an existing backdrop?
Thanks for the insight!
And yeah that makes sense.
You must be seeing stuff I'm not then. Watching it in the highest resolution available I'm not seeing anything suspect. It just looks like a dual camera setup, likely in the oval office or another similar room. They are using professional lenses with a large aperture, hence the blurry background. They are using a large area light to give the president optimal lighting and soft shadows everywhere. I don't mean to be rude, it's just that I see accusations of greenscreen thrown around all the time here, and knowing the amount of work that goes into it, I don't see any reason to do it when you can pre-record in front of an existing backdrop. We can go back and forth on whether the video itself contains evidence of greenscreen, and I'm not saying it would be impossible to do well, but you should also be able to explain to me why they would feel the need to put in the extra effort when they have everything they need already.
Fellow video nerd. Can confirm. Doesn't look like a green screen to me either.