A few years ago now I saw a magazine ad for a blue screening device. This device worked with a pre determined depth sensor that was user adjustable. This depth sensor would be set to 20 feet for example, and the camera would only film to that depth, leaving everything else out.
The ad had it selling for about $2500 USD. This seemed to be the greatest thing that had ever to happend to blue screening. Considering I haven't heard hide nor hair since I doubt it is still around.
The concept seems amazing to me. On the fly anywhere, anytime, blue screening. Anyone ever heard of this? Any insight?
In my mind it seems do-able.
It's probably in a big Indiana Jones type warehouse packed next to the 200 miles per gallon combustion engine, deemed not acceptable for our grubbly little hands ;>)
The ad had it selling for about $2500 USD. This seemed to be the greatest thing that had ever to happend to blue screening. Considering I haven't heard hide nor hair since I doubt it is still around.
The concept seems amazing to me. On the fly anywhere, anytime, blue screening. Anyone ever heard of this? Any insight?
In my mind it seems do-able.
It's probably in a big Indiana Jones type warehouse packed next to the 200 miles per gallon combustion engine, deemed not acceptable for our grubbly little hands ;>)
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