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10:12 pm - 02/18/2010

The Magic of Green Screen

Featuring: 24, CSI, Ugly Betty, Heroes, Grey's Anatomy, etc.



An article about the company is after the cut, how they do this is pretty damned...


A stone-faced Kiefer Sutherland, star of the Fox TV show “24,” grabs the throttle of a mock helicopter propped up on a sound stage that has been wheeled in front of a giant blue screen.

The actor is performing on a stage inside a converted warehouse in Chatsworth, but the on-screen action — a low-altitude aerial scene in which Sutherland’s character, the intrepid Jack Bauer, is being chased by two Air Force pilots in helicopters — is meant to take place over midtown Manhattan.

But the producers didn’t have to fly to New York to capture the scene for an upcoming episode of “24,” a costly, not to mention problematic, task given heightened security concerns about piloting low-altitude low-flying aircraft over the country’s most densely populated city in New York.

Instead, helicopter landing and take-off scenes were filmed in Valencia and downtown L.A., and producers used aerial footage of New York from a “virtual back lot library” compiled by Stargate Studios, a visual effects production firm in South Pasadena.

Brad Turner, director and executive producer of “24,” says the availability of such technology was one of the key reasons the show has remained in Los Angeles despite the incentives luring film production out of state. “It’s a huge factor,” Turner said. “Every day we get more and more roadblocks about what we can and can’t do.” But with the new technology, he noted, “I can create any environment I want.”

At a time when Southern California is struggling to hold on to its movie and TV production industry, Stargate Studios has developed an advanced green screen technology that allows filmmakers to feature scenes from around the world without actually having to leave leaving L.A.

The “green screen” technology — a film technique in which actors perform in front of a blank screen, typically green or blue, that is later replaced by an alternate background — has been available for years, but mostly for big-budget feature films. The advent of low-cost digital cameras and more high-powered computers, however, has opened up the process to TV producers as well, creating new opportunities for firms such as Stargate.

Stargate, one of several studios specializing in green screens, provides virtual environments for a growing number of locally produced TV shows, including “24,” NBC’s “Heroes” (set in New York and other locales), ABC’s “Grey’s Anatomy” (set in Seattle) and TNT’s “Saving Grace” (Oklahoma City).

“It’s like bringing remote locations to L.A. rather than” traveling to them, said Stargate Chief Executive Sam Nicholson. “If you can bring the Vatican to L.A., then why go to the Vatican?”

Such questions inspired Nicholson, a visual effects supervisor and cinematographer, to launch Stargate in 1989, when digital technology was in its infancy. Today, Stargate generates $15 million in annual revenue and employs 150 digital artists, producers and technicians. The company has studio outposts in Toronto and Vancouver, Canada, but most of its work is handled out of Los Angeles.

When he’s not on film sets, Nicholson travels the globe, using lightweight digital cameras to capture footage of landmarks in cities such as Paris, New York, Tokyo and Rome and Moscow. In eight years, He has collected more than 1,000 hours of video comprising consisting of 100,000 high-definition clips from 50 different cities for shows as “E.R.” and “CSI: New York.” This week he will travel go to Mumbai, India, to film a giant call center for an NBC pilot titled “Outsourced.”

Shooting the video is just the first step. Next, Nicholson and his team must “stitch” together the various video clips to compose a panoramic picture. Visual effects artists then design a three-dimensional computer model of the video, which can be digitally manipulated to portray, say, a wide-angle street view.

Actors are afterward inserted or “nested” into the virtual world by performing in front of high-resolution cameras and a giant green screen (although some are blue). The process occurs in real time so directors can the see the finished product as they shoot, making the necessary adjustments to lighting and camera position — just like on a regular film set.

“The camera becomes like a magic box you can see in,” Nicholson said.

Of course, technology alone is not a solution for so-called runaway production. Stargate itself learned that the hard way two years ago when production of a show it worked on, the ABC sitcom “Ugly Betty,” relocated to New York from Los Angeles to take advantage of film tax credits offered there. The move, which resulted in the loss of hundreds of local production jobs, prodded California to enact its first film tax credits last year.

Nonetheless, producers of some major network TV shows credit Stargate’s technology for helping to keep their shows in town.

“Everybody wants to sleep in their own bed, but the economy is making that more and more difficult,” said Dennis Hammer, executive producer of the sci-fi drama “Heroes,” now in its fourth season. “This is a technology that, if it’s used properly, can certainly make a stronger case for production staying in L.A.”





YouTube and LATimes via MCIndie
Video is a couple of months old, but the story is from yesterday
lucybravener 19th-Feb-2010 04:16 am (UTC)
So cool.
dnfrommn 19th-Feb-2010 04:18 am (UTC)
lol this will probably be the only comment. :)
flumes 19th-Feb-2010 04:18 am (UTC)
Wow that's really interesting

This bit: Stargate itself learned that the hard way two years ago when production of a show it worked on, the ABC sitcom “Ugly Betty,” relocated to New York from Los Angeles to take advantage of film tax credits offered there. The move, which resulted in the loss of hundreds of local production jobs, prodded California to enact its first film tax credits last year

surprised me

Edited at 2010-02-19 04:19 am (UTC)
qp 19th-Feb-2010 04:20 am (UTC)
if private practice can get that cliff shit, maybe they could get a better beach green screen. PLEASE. or new writers. or something.
colossusx 19th-Feb-2010 04:37 am (UTC)
or stop having so many scenes on her patio! jesus christ, they could spend a whole ep in the hospital and then end it on that damn blue screen and make you hate the whole thing.
qp 19th-Feb-2010 04:49 am (UTC)
rofl I don't even know why I watch anymore, except for it gets me really furious
love_potion9 19th-Feb-2010 05:03 am (UTC)
it's so sad because both that and Grey's suck so much dick right now, and Shonda's on twitter going on like Grey's is still the hottest shit on TV. That ship has sailed, son.
qp 19th-Feb-2010 05:30 am (UTC)
loool they need to wrap it up and move on. grey's, at least. I mean PP could go either way but at this point it's just fucking idiotic.

Edited at 2010-02-19 05:31 am (UTC)
animalyears 19th-Feb-2010 04:22 am (UTC)
KILL THE MAGIC FOR ME WHY DONT YOU
shutterdragon 19th-Feb-2010 04:23 am (UTC)
wow that was crazy! i had no idea so many things were superimposed.
lucygray 19th-Feb-2010 04:23 am (UTC)
Wow. I knew they used green screens but not that much, shit. Everything I know is a lie.
flightsabove 19th-Feb-2010 04:27 am (UTC)
ok that video just blew my mind
ehs_wildcats 19th-Feb-2010 04:28 am (UTC)
i love watching sfx company reels. it is amazing and crazy.
telegram_ 19th-Feb-2010 04:28 am (UTC)
legit as fuck
stephsayss 19th-Feb-2010 04:28 am (UTC)
mindfuq. reminds me of:
harold_et_maude 19th-Feb-2010 04:29 am (UTC)
that was awesome!
deseti_prsten 19th-Feb-2010 04:31 am (UTC)
I love learning about things like this, but I KNOW that I'm now always going to wonder what is/isn't real. Sucks for the actors, though. "Go in this green box and pretend amazing things are happening around you!"
colossusx 19th-Feb-2010 04:36 am (UTC)
now this is fucking amazing

my jaw literally dropped at the first ugly betty scene, that WHOLE thing was green screen, i knew the first couple of seasons were shot in LA but damn, amazing.
colossusx 19th-Feb-2010 04:38 am (UTC)
LOST needs to hire these people because their SFX SUCK.
love_potion9 19th-Feb-2010 05:04 am (UTC)
lol the Polar Bears on Lost were RIDICULOUS
jasonbeast 19th-Feb-2010 04:41 am (UTC)
That's cool as hell!
beck_rocks 19th-Feb-2010 04:44 am (UTC)
i didn't know that they use that much green screen *___*
kerfuffleboat 19th-Feb-2010 04:47 am (UTC)
holy moly
justyluv06 19th-Feb-2010 05:00 am (UTC)
well shit
marisahsaaaa 19th-Feb-2010 05:07 am (UTC)
Whaaaaaat.
bokayjunkie 19th-Feb-2010 05:08 am (UTC)
this is one of the many reasons why i want to be behind the scenes of movie making. just to see how they make all the effects.
divaty 19th-Feb-2010 05:13 am (UTC)
It's weird because some of the Ugly Betty green screen is AWFUL. I wonder if it's the same company every time?
xpirate_queenx 19th-Feb-2010 05:23 am (UTC)
Heroes' green screen is absolutely terrible most of the time.
kayleia 19th-Feb-2010 03:54 pm (UTC)
One that springs to mind in Season 2 where Claire's boyfriend flies with her for the first time. Jesus, you could pretty much see the chair Hayden was sitting on!
pallasathena 19th-Feb-2010 05:27 am (UTC)
THIS IS WIGGING ME OUT.

Although I always wondered how they did it with Monk considering they didn't film in San Francisco.
bluexjeans 19th-Feb-2010 05:52 am (UTC)
wowww
rampant_chaos8 19th-Feb-2010 06:03 am (UTC)
Dude, this is amazing.
natasharules77 19th-Feb-2010 06:06 am (UTC)
I'd love to see something like this for Avatar. Just to get my mind blown.
kayleia 19th-Feb-2010 03:55 pm (UTC)
There's one about, look in the tags! It's the helicopter scene and it's so weird!
sunshinefun27 19th-Feb-2010 06:20 am (UTC)
that's awesome
allenchen 19th-Feb-2010 09:02 am (UTC)
The ferry crash episode of Grey's Anatomy featured here was filmed in my hometown. If you look closely, you can see the sign for our Cheesecake Factory behind the green screen. :)
loveontheline 19th-Feb-2010 12:32 pm (UTC)
i feel cheated
hotpinkluver 19th-Feb-2010 02:20 pm (UTC)
Didn't know they used them that much. Wow, cool post.
yelleatme 19th-Feb-2010 05:00 pm (UTC)
Wow damn impressive!
mighty_carrot 19th-Feb-2010 05:09 pm (UTC)
nice
moviestar 19th-Feb-2010 07:03 pm (UTC)
Crazy
truthisadrug 20th-Feb-2010 07:30 am (UTC)
mind blown
soldoutmatinee 21st-Feb-2010 01:40 am (UTC)
this whole time television has been lying to me :(
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