hooray for infinity walls, chroma key blue, and Panasonic MiniDV cameras!!!!!
I really like the distortion of depth too :o)
Posted by Elissa at April 29, 2006 05:05 AMnice Sam....!!!
Posted by David at April 29, 2006 06:35 AMefs 10-22....did you buy a new lens?
Posted by Jesse at April 29, 2006 06:53 AMHave to love the DVX100A working on this awesome set. I'm diggin' it...
Posted by Jessyel Ty Gonzalez at April 29, 2006 08:31 AMUh! What? Weird! I have no idea what a blue screen studio is - but then I'm not sure I need to.
Good shot of it though.
Posted by Hugh Petrie at April 29, 2006 11:38 AMWow, that is a really cool image to share -- the behind the scenes peek!
Posted by micki at April 29, 2006 02:04 PMBlue is my favorite color...so nice one...intersting composition.
Posted by Philippe at April 29, 2006 05:39 PMWow. It's amazing great!
Posted by Sam at April 29, 2006 06:48 PMWow, thats a lot of blue! I'm guessing the idea is the same as using a green-screen, like what a weatherman uses, then superimposing a background onto the blue areas. And make sure the guy in the suit isn't wearing a blue tie!
Posted by Jonathan at April 29, 2006 06:57 PMvery different... very nice!
Posted by ninjaess at April 29, 2006 07:05 PMBlueeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee heyyyyyyyyy
Posted by Niusha at April 29, 2006 07:51 PMcool. I just got the new HVX200!
Posted by Bob Gundu at April 29, 2006 08:29 PMAwesome picture, especially since this is something one doesn't normally see everyday!
Posted by brian at April 29, 2006 10:02 PMWow...so that's what a blue screen studio looks like. Cool stuff.
Posted by Laurie at April 29, 2006 10:08 PMVery interesting shot. I like the "feel" of this.
Posted by A thinker at May 1, 2006 09:52 AMThis is so cool - such great depth; very surreal!
Posted by Abe at May 4, 2006 05:03 PMVery, very eye catching. Wondering what it would look like on TV.
Posted by Ioannis at May 5, 2006 12:34 PMThis photo reminds me of the old Alfred Hitchcock Presents TV program. Where at the end he would often walk into the distance of a stage very similar to this one
Posted by Scott at May 15, 2006 07:50 PM