May 27th, 2012,10:39 PM
sorry I got on this one late... Tracking markers are an art. I have a couple of different preferences personally. white or red are great on greenscreen. (Except when passing behind the edges of the people/ obbject you are shooting... (Then they become a pain in the posterior and tend ruin the integrity of your final comp.). I like green tracking markers that are a stop or two different from the greenscreen. (They can still be tracked and keyed.) but they tend to fail when defocussed. (DOP's can be pretty stupid when it comes to greenscreen shots. They like to get the focus in camera.... not ususally the best idea. a sharp greenscreen is far easier to key., and can always [usually] be defocused later...)
The yellow marker idea is pretty cool. I must admit I didn't even think of it myself. channel repair would strip the marker right off and preserve a lot of detail... smart.
I guess a purple tracking marker on bluescreen would also do the job in the same concept.
but overall... just don't stick them behind what you shoot... and get them in 3D space, not just stuck on the back wall... if you manage these two things, you should be pretty good...
just don't let red tracking markers go behind frizzy orange hair... I still have nightmares about that job of mine.
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