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Neewer Chromakey Backdrops, Double-Sided Green Screen and Blue Screen, 2-in-1 Collapsible and Reversible Background for Photography, Gaming and…
Original price was: $81.99.$72.99Current price is: $72.99.
Last updated on November 21, 2024 11:23 am Details
- Wide Application: Neewer Chromakey Backdrop enables quick and clean chroma key compositing in videos and images—ideal for vlogging, TV broadcast, gaming, portrait/product photography, and more
- Simplified Setup: Pop-up backdrop allows setup in a few seconds. The double-sided design provides green and blue screens for more flexibility in use
- Bi-Directional Mounting: Three loops hang the backdrop on a stand or wall-mounted hooks in vertical or horizontal orientations
- Foldable & Portable: Easily folds into a compact circle and stores in the carrying bag for great portability
- Package Contents: Chromakey Backdrop, Carrying Bag, User Manual
Specification: Neewer Chromakey Backdrops, Double-Sided Green Screen and Blue Screen, 2-in-1 Collapsible and Reversible Background for Photography, Gaming and…
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Neewer Chromakey Backdrops, Double-Sided Green Screen and Blue Screen, 2-in-1 Collapsible and Reversible Background for Photography, Gaming and…
Original price was: $81.99.$72.99Current price is: $72.99.
Jack Brooks –
I purchased this product for use whilst streaming/video production and exceptional quality for the price! The green and blue are darker than what the image shows which isn’t an issue and 30 seconds into using OBS, I had the green screen working and looking great! Would recommend to new streamers/video producers or those who are not so new but want a start green screen. I ordered the larger version for £32.99 and it is large enough to cover the entire background behind me. Folding it down takes a couple of goes but once you get the hang of it, it goes up and down in 10 seconds.
Jay-mer Aquino –
I wish shade of of its green is lighter and I wish there were instructions on how to fold it however when it’s folded, it will not take so much room. Just be careful when you take it out the bag, because it might suddenly unravel on your face.
Star –
This, is not what I was expecting at all. Its SO high quality, and HUGE. I whipped it out of the bag thinking it was just going to be, you know, normal sized. But no. This thing took OVER my room and smacked my boyfriend right in his face upon unfolding.
And speaking of folding, its next to impossible to fold back up. I had to watch a youtube tutorial on how to refold the damn thing.
But, it works fantastic and is very easy to use. I would recommend it, but please don’t make my mistakes LOL and watch the youtube tutorial on how to fold it.
I. Ward –
Works well for what it does, a large green or blue screen for the likes of green screen calls, photo shoots, etc. Can be hung from most lighting tripods (with the right adapter). Has some wrinkles in the fabric when unfolded but these don’t make any difference to its use. It lets light through it, so bare that in mind for its use and placement (a bright window, etc. is behind it can interfere with the solid colour needed for green screen).
Should be opened in a fairly open area with space for it, it’s big. There’s a definite knack to folding it down again, but it’s fairly easy once you get the hang of it. There are many youtube videos on how to do this.
Robert Lang –
I live in a pokey Victorian mid-terrace and work in what should have been a spacious cupboard. Rather than let work see the piles of stuff we can’t put anywhere else, I bought this as a shield and it works a treat. I changed my background to a stately home, wore and shirt and tie and began Lording it up over the proletariat. That’s when the problems started, the boss decided I shouldn’t afford such luxury and gave me a sizeable pay cut. If it carries on like this, I’ll be paying him to go to work.
I wish I could show him putting it back in the bag, which takes contortionist skills, a gum shield and a thesaurus of short Germanic sounding words.
Caroline Liddle –
I have used this a couple of times now when in zoom calls and using a virtual background. It really works well and stops parts of you disappearing if you move as it does without the use of one. It is quite a sturdy piece of kit and is well made. I did have a bit of bother trying to get it back into the circular bag it comes in as it does not have any instructions on how to do this but after watching a really good you tube video it is easy to fold it up when you know how.
Will –
I really wanted to like this green screen, but it is very hard to use.
1. This product is made by laminating 2 fabrics of different colors together. This creates a nasty moire effect whenever any light can get at the back of the fabric. You cannot key out the moire effect.
2. The color is too neutral, needs to be more saturated to work in lower light conditions.
3. The fabric is quite shiny (probably synthetic) and picks up hot refections from unexpected places which creates more keying challenges. Muslin would be much preferable as it is NOT shiny.
— I have since painted this screen with flat neon green for much better results.
Ken Spencer –
The product arrived without any written instructions or diagrams on how to use it — that is, how to fold it up and how to unfold it correctly. Thankfully the original Amazon posting had a number of excellent images that provided that information; I’ve saved copies of those images for my future reference. The green screen worked very well even under my relatively poor and uneven light sources. I am primarily using it for my background for Zoom Meetings with my friends and with my family. I think I need to invest in a proper tripod or stand to hold it up, but even with my improvised tripod-or-stand, it works very well. Two thumbs up.
C. Shiva –
Works the way that it should for keying, however, you have to have consistent and uniform light sources, Mixing different light sources for example tungsten and fluorescent make it much more difficult if not impossible to get that perfect key.
Amazon Customer –
Convenient and, well, as green as it should be.
Two things: (1) I still struggle to fold it back. I hope to be able to do it easily, one day. In the meantime I watch tutorials on YouTube and typically have to try at least half a dozen time before it folds as it should. (2) being new to this, I am still learning to live with a 5’x7′ backdrop. Leaned against the wall behind me, I have to zoom in a bit. Otherwise the camera will capture the edges (and beyond).
While I do not regret this purchase, I am quite likely to research the category and upgrade my kit.
Tony –
I needed a green screen for more professional looking work related video conference calls. Initially I looked at free-standings stand and green screen fabric. This collapsible version eliminated need for a stand. I sewed on two more loops on the side and hang it from the ceiling. This 5’X7′ screen hangs about 1 metre behind me with the long axis horizontal. The screen is large enough to hide all my background behind me. The colour works well for Zoom virtual background and for virtual camera in OBS. Initially the screen hung a bit warped but after a few days the spring metal frame and fabric relaxed and its hanging pretty much flat now with no noticeable warp, nothing that creates any hot spots or dark spots in illumination. I have even lighting on the green screen and the cut-out of me looks really good, there is good definition of my hair and shoulders with no ghosting. It looks very professional. Storing is easy and fast, there are lots of videos on how to fold the screen. Once you figure out the principle to fold, it’s easy and you can it every time.
Steve Mazer –
My wife is a teacher. During COVID, she has needed to create many videos for her students who have decided to learn from home (our area gives students the choice). First, she discovered iMovie on her iPhone, then she found that it supported green and blue screen backdrops. At first, she brought home a large piece of green felt to hang on the wall behind her desk, but it was difficult to hang straight and we really didn’t want to tack it to the and leave it there (she only films a set of videos once a week).
I went on Amazon and bought this since it looked like a great solution. When it arrived, I was surprised at how large it was and how easy it was to set up. It took a couple of attempts to figure out how to put it away, but now it’s very easy.
It seems durable, it works, and it seems like a fair price for what it is. We are very happy with this purchase.
S. Wright –
When buying a green screen to create a decent artificial background for Zoom and similar online meeting apps, choosing 2m x 1.5m so that it’s big enough, you don’t realise how bloomin big that is in real life. It’s plenty big enough to set up behind you if you have your back to a wall.
However, you do need to find a way to hold it up, so you’ll have to buy a stand or stick it to a wall.
I’ve got mine standing on its end (though it won’t properly as it’s rounded), leaning against the wall behind me, but I’m going to have to find a better solution before the weight of the screen creases the material at the bottom.
Also you need plenty of light for it to work with Zoom. I bought some 15w cold LEDs for the main ceiling light of my room pointing at me from the front left and have a ring light pointing at me from the front right to make sure that me and the screen are well lit. You need to make sure the screen is consistently lit. But this is general advice for any screen.
This one in particular is good and I’d recommend it, though I’d advise putting some thought into buying a stand for it.