daveSanborn
Active Member
Has anyone else noticed during the MLB playoff's the "green screen" behind the batters box during replays? During the game, the screen is a banner type advertisement, but when the camera angle zooms in/changes/slow motion.... the advertisement banner is gone and it's just a green screen.
I assume that this means that the banner isn't really there, but is being added into the background digitally? Just wondering if anyone else noticed it.
Anyone seen the new Windows Seven commercials? Several of the commercials are focused around the theme "Yeah, I did that".... that Windows 7 is the result of billions of user's inputs. In the "Yeah, I did that" commercials, there's always a computer geeky looking guy (you know, like Rick and Randy) that explains his Windows 7 design epiphany by going back in time to when the idea came about. While "back in time", from the computer guy's memory he always envisions himself the second the design idea hit him and he looks like a male model in his own minds eye. The camera suddenly snaps back to present time and it's the same geeky guy again. The changes between the real life "guy" and the "minds eye guy" are not very subtle. They are completely different people.
Has anyone else noticed that?
I assume that this means that the banner isn't really there, but is being added into the background digitally? Just wondering if anyone else noticed it.
Anyone seen the new Windows Seven commercials? Several of the commercials are focused around the theme "Yeah, I did that".... that Windows 7 is the result of billions of user's inputs. In the "Yeah, I did that" commercials, there's always a computer geeky looking guy (you know, like Rick and Randy) that explains his Windows 7 design epiphany by going back in time to when the idea came about. While "back in time", from the computer guy's memory he always envisions himself the second the design idea hit him and he looks like a male model in his own minds eye. The camera suddenly snaps back to present time and it's the same geeky guy again. The changes between the real life "guy" and the "minds eye guy" are not very subtle. They are completely different people.
Has anyone else noticed that?