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Abstract
The frame's lightweight PVC construction allows for easy set-up/takedown and transportation. Screen tension is achieved through a system of adjustable clips that create an even, shadowless surface on the screen.
Background
Zane Middle School instructor Damon Brooks requested the services of Team Visual Effects for the design and construction of a portable green screen apparatus for indoor/outdoor use by his digital media students. Team Visual Effects is made up of Abdullah Alyami, Liam Dooley, Kyle Ebert, and Karl Oman, all members of Lonny Grafman’s Spring 2017 ENGR 215 class.
Problem Statement and Criteria
Use sortable table.
Criteria | Constraint | Weight |
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Portability | Fits through doors; can be moved easily by kids | 10 |
Cost | Under $400 | 9 |
Durability | Lasts 5 years | 9 |
Ease of use | Easily operated by middle schoolers | 9 |
Degree of Difficulty (construction) | Straightforward to build | 8 |
Functionality | produces a high quality image | 7 |
Aesthetics | Must look good | 7 |
Description of Final Project
Photos and descriptions. Use gallery.
Include a how to use and maintain section. See the how to template below.
Costs
Quantity | Material | Source | Cost ($) | Total ($) |
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1 | Cement/Primer PVC | ACE Hardware Store | 6.99 | 6.99 |
4 | Cross PVC | ACE Hardware Store | 2.75 | 11.00 |
1 | Tube VINYLl 3/4" | ACE Hardware Store | 7.16 | 7.16 |
Total Cost with Tax | $27.29 |
Testing Results
Testing the green screen was very easy. The only action that was taken was a short film of an actor in front of the green screen which can be taken and downloaded into an any sort of basic editing software. (Many computers can do these types of edits without extra programs.)
How to Build
Use Template:How_to
Maintenance
Maintenance for the Green Screen is very minimal, as long as it is kept orderly. On the daily, the green screen does not require much maintenance for it does not have running costs. The largest form of maintenance on the daily is keeping the green background cloth clean and free of folds and other materials. If care for the green cloth is done correctly, its life span should last around 5 years. As far as the frame and additional components, they should remain functional as long as they are not used in a rough and destructive manner. Keeping the green screen and its frame stored properly is also important and necessary to keep the lifespan of the green screen up to par. When assembling and disassembling the frame, it is important that multiple people take on the job to reduce bending and stressing on the frame. If all parts are cared for properly, the green screen should be useful for many projects and years to come.
Schedule
This is when to maintain what.
- Daily
- Properly store green screen frame and cloth appropriately in a safe location.
- Always be gentle while assembling frame and clamps to hold the green cloth tight.
- Weekly
- Keep the green cloth clean of dust and particles to minimize washing.
- Monthly
- Iron the green cloth to get rid of creases and folds that may have developed during storage.
- Check for rips or tears in the cloth that may have developed from removal of clamps.
- Every 5 years
- Replace the green cloth unless kept in good to excellent shape.
Instructions
Here is a helpful setup video [[1]]
Troubleshooting
This is only how to troubleshoot basic operation. For complex issues, the solution might just say contact ________. It should be a table in this format:
Problem | Suggestion |
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Example issue | Example solution or suggestion |
Does not turn on | Make sure it is plugged in |
Another issue | Et cetera |
Discussion and Next Steps
Suggestions for future changes
This is where to lay out suggestions for how to make the project function better in the future.
References
See Help:Footnotes for more. Template:Reflist