Thanks for the compliment, guys. Here's another one:
PROJECT: Baconator TVC
CLIENT: Wendy's
AGENCY: ASPAC
PROD HOUSE: brass knuckles, inc.
POST HOUSE: DigitalQi
DP: OGi Sugatan
camera and lenses: Canon 7D w/ 85mm and 50mm primes, 70-200mm f2.8L
Shot on *Green Screen Chroma with Kino Flos and Blondies.
TIPS:
1. When shooting against a chroma background, make sure you light the chroma cloth evenly for maximum effect otherwise, magagalit sa inyo editor.
I usually light mine with KinoFlos if the budget permits it kasi medyo mahal. KinoFlos are fluorescent type lights with a soft light effect of surfaces and with a steady boost of its ballast eliminating flickering. Regular fluorescents have the tendency to flicker. Hindi lang halata sa human eye but the camera notices this. Ito ang lighting secret na pang make-up (face) and food. If you have no money to rent or buy this, you can use regular fluorescents basta brand new. Test before you use.
2. Make sure the subject won't cast a shadow on the chroma cloth.
3. Importantly, dapat iba ang kulay ng subject sa chroma background.
*Chroma Shooting:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chroma_key