Wednesday 11 July 2018

SRK's Little heroin from Hollywood "Ava", see what shares with Mad4SRK Fc

Its not new for Shahrukh Khan to introduce a new face to Bollywood, either main leads or back end skilled staffs. Deepika to Anushka, Pawni to Amaan Trikha... and many more have done their best of debut in industry or best of projects in their careers via SRK movies. Their is no need to explain that what a jump these new comers have achieved in their careers due to listed in a movie leaded by King Khan.

While in a chat with Mad4SRK admin Sam K. she shared her experience with SRK and Bollywood team while shooting at Huntsville for #Zero and also expressed her excitement for the movie. As this is her debut to Bollywood, she is also a little worried but as per her , SRK and team are very cool and gentle so it didn't trouble her too much to know Bollywood culture of work and people. That's the reason SRK is the King of Hearts.
She also appreciated the jobs done by Mad4SRK FC for social causes, mainly in field of blood donation.

She added that "SRK Is my Hero" . So guys how much you are excited for #Zero and #Ava's character in movie.

#Mad4SRKNewsDesk 

Saturday 9 June 2018

This latest picture of Suhana Khan proves that a charming smile runs in her genes

Source-  TNN | Updated: Jun 8, 2018, 08:45 IS
Just a glimpse of Shah Rukh Khan can make anyone go gaga over him. And that sure is running in the genes because Suhana Khan’s pictures are worth a glance. Her smile is probably making millions go crazy.

Shah Rukh’s daughter is currently having quite a fun time in London. One of her pictures with her friend from the city has been doing the rounds on the internet. 
And it wouldn’t be fair to just call her beautiful. Also, that smile of hers will definitely reumind you of the King of romance undoubtedly. Suhana is looking extremely gorgeous in the picture.

 

Recently, as she turned 18 and Gauri Khan shared a picture of Suhana, it didn’t take long to get viral on social media.
The little kid has surely grown up to be a diva.
On her birthday, Shah Rukh Khan wished his princess Suhana and he wrote, “Like all daughters, 

I knew you were always meant for flying…and now u can also legally do what u have been doing since u were 16…!! Love u.”



Saturday 2 June 2018


Shahrukh Khan's ZERO is said to be a heavy VFX movie and some of tchniques will be used first time in Bollywood. Visual effects were heavily used to make Khan's character three feet tall.[ According to Khan, this was done as "I would have a problem if I have to do it on my knees. I am trying to avoid that part because that looks unreal also, and in today’s time and age, you don’t want to do that."The makers took inspiration from the technology used in The Lord of the Rings. The character was shot using Forced Perspective, which according to NDTV, is "a technique that employs optical illusion to make an object appear farther away, closer, larger or smaller than it actually is. It will make SRK look shorter."[54] According to Rai, the film will use the most visual effects for an Indian film. Most of the film was filmed entirely in Film City.

Today we are sharing some important info about VFX via Blue or Green techniques being used in Hollywood and Bollywood.

Green Screen vs Blue Screen: Choosing the Right Background for Video Compositing
VFX VIDEO EDITING


by Danny Greer
October 26, 2017




Green screen vs blue screen. When it comes to digital compositing, how do you know which background color is right for your video project?

For newbies, let’s jump into the basics first. Chroma keying is the process of shooting video on a solid color background and then digitally removing this background during the editing/post production process. Once the solid color background is removed, you can ‘swap’ the background of your footage – a technique that’s used often in news and VFX work. So, while ‘chroma keying’ is the post-production work, shooting on a screen on set is the first part of the process.

Most pro video setups use a green or blue screen background – but why? And what color background is best?


Image of Spiderwick Chronicles Blue Screen, Creative Commons/Wikimedia
Why Are Blue and Green Screens Common for Compositing?

To understand the basics of why green and blue screens are the most popular choices for chroma keying, we must first understand how a digital keyer works. With modern keying software like Keylightor Primatte, you can select a desired color range (chroma), as well as brightness range (luma), and ‘subtract’ this part of the image from the video frame in your editing application. This clip is then layered above a solid background clip in a video editing timeline. The result is the background clip will appear on the deleted parts of the image.

This image from Mark Spencer’s FCPX chroma key tutorial shows how this would look in a timeline.

More info on keying in Final Cut Pro X over at Macworld


Blue and green are on the opposite end of the color spectrum from red and orange, the main colors in skin tones. In fact, skin tones do not naturally contain any blue or green, so by using blue or green you’ll have less interference when keying a person on screen.

The biggest consideration for blue screen vs green screen is the color of foreground costume, objects, etc. It is imperative that the colors in the foreground of your video are not in the same color range as your blue or green screen. If your talent has green in their outfit and they’re against a green screen background, the green parts of the outfit may be removed when you key out the background. If you’re working on a large-scale production against a screen, decide early on the “illegal color range” for any objects in front of the screen!

Using the same colors when shooting is a technique often used for VFX work (motion capture, for instance). Here’s an extreme example featuring Ewan McGregor. Once the key is pulled, you’ll be left with nothing but Ewan’s floating head!

Image from Just Jared / Jimmy Fallon

But the choice to use green screen vs blue screen extends beyond just the outfit choice of your talent. Here are a few reasons why you should pick one over the other.
When to Use Green Screen

With modern digital cameras, the green color is processed the cleanest with the most luminance. The result is that you’ll often be able to pull a clean key with the least amount of noise, and often, without a complicated lighting setup. Conversely, because of green’s brightness, it can also lead to more ‘spill,’ meaning the green color may reflect and bleed over on your on-screen talent.

This can be a nightmare when keying out in post-production. To combat this, ensure that there is sufficient distance between the talent and the green screen background.

Green is also an ideal choice if you’re compositing in a ‘daytime’ background. Any leftover green can blend better into daytime footage, while it’s more challenging to blend green against a darker (or nighttime) background.
When to Use Blue Screen

Blue screen will require twice as much light as green screen, often a whole f-stop. But because of this difference in luminosity, blue also results in less color spill. Blue screen is also ideal for replicating darker or nighttime conditions.

Often, color correction against a blue screen is cleaner than its green counterpart. The spill of green can result in some messy color work in post that can eat up your time in the edit bay.

Regardless of what color screen you use, shooting in a more uncompressed (or RAW) format will ensure that you have more data in the shot and will likely result in an easier time when you go to key out the footage in post.

For more of the nitty-gritty technical details of green screen vs blue screen, check out this post over atAnimation World Network.
Green Screen vs Blue Screen Video Tutorial

This tutorial from ReelSEO gives a great rundown of the key differences between shooting on green screen vs blue screen:


Comments :

Diego Gomiero · 
If I'm shooting in a really small room, and my subject (blonde woman in white clothes) is really close to the wall, will it be too hard to use chroma key? Should I try the blue background with a lot of light?
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Stacey Kattman
Behind the scenes of the TV show "Heroes," the VFX supervisor from Stargate Studios freqently used blue screen (instead of green) when shooting blonde actresses because sometimes if they used a green screen, the green would show up in their blonde hair. Using a blue screen was the simplest way around this problem. (This did not happen with actors who had dark hair.)
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Shah Rukh Khan’s Daughter Suhana Khan Is Crushing On This Young KKR Player..!

 Rachna Gupta, Source:Pop Diaries 06-June-2018 IST 1800