If you're going to be filming a full-body and/or moving subject you'll want a full-blown backdrop like the Limo Studio 9 x 13, but an increasingly more common usage for green screens is for YouTube content and live streaming for gamers. It's a good choice for those who are truly pressed for space, but keep in mind that you'll probably want to sit still for the best results. Since it is a roll of paper, you can have a fresh backdrop each time you need one, although this does mean more expense in the long run when compared to reusable fabric.įinally, we kept the Webaround Portable, although it can be tough to strap it to some office chairs.
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We've also added the Savage Seamless Background Paper as a portable choice.
The Westcott model is a bit more robust in terms of quality, and it is a cinch to hang, whether you use the grommets or the 3-inch pole pocket. If you only need a screen, not a stand, we like the Westcott 9 x 20, which replaces the LimoStudio 9 x 13.
They should fit comfortably in most smaller rooms, and aren't as prone to wrinkling as some. If you need something simpler that you can set up and tear down quickly, and store with equal ease, the Elgato Collapsible and the Valera Explorer remain top choices. In the former category, either the Fancierstudio Chromakey Kit or the ePhoto Lighting Kit are good choices they have the tools to get you started, but it's worth noting that they are not made to professional-quality standards. We've kept both screens that come with stands and those that do not, so there are options for complete newbies as well as those who already have some equipment but need a replacement screen.