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Here's a look at 'No One's Home', comparing the original green screen footage to the final edit!

This was my partner-come-assistant Liz's first foray into organising and directing a video shoot, so massive credit to her for organising so much of it!

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NO ONE'S HOME | Green Screen Cut!

A look at the production of 'No One's Home', comparing the green screen footage to the final video! ----- Check out the full Stupendium originals playlist for all of my original songs! STUPENDIUM ORIGINALS: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... THE STUPENDIUM ON SPOTIFY: http://bit.ly/Stupendify THE STUPENDIUM ON iTUNES: http://bit.ly/StupendiTunes ----- You can support The Stupendium on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/thestupendium Grab your official Stupendium Merchandise! Shirts and mugs and hats, oh my! http://bit.ly/TheStupendiumMerch Join the official Stupendium discord server! https://discord.gg/h9cu8hy Drop me a tweet? @TheStupendium The Stupendium is a UK based musician, animator and content creator, creating weird, wonderful and usually incredibly nerdy songs and animations. Join them on their journey to obscure, niche internet stardom! They have some pretty decent videos, wonderful facial hair and a great sense of discomfort describing themselves in the third person.

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Anonymous

How did you get your glasses to do that?

Anonymous

Glory to the lizzistry!

Anonymous

I always love seeing these behind the scenes videos! great work as always! (I actually didn't notice you had your hair styled into a ponytail until I watched the green screen video lol)

Anonymous

If I had a nickel for every time you played a sinister bureaucrat character who has opaque lenses in their glasses that ominously glow white, who is edited to be nearly entirely monochromatic except for the brightly-colored tie, who has a monosyllabic name that starts with ‘F’, and who has short hair that, in order to replicate, needed you to tie your long hair into a ponytail and then meticulously roto it out in post, I’d have two nickels, which isn’t a lot but it’s weird that it happened twice right?

Anonymous

The video in general was really awesome and when I first watched it, it gave me a lot of James Lee vibes.

VOID

Now that I see it in the light I bet that wrench is a Bioshock replica. Also knowing nothing about video production I'm assuming the reason for so many shots of the desk is to avoid a lighting issue on the books?

thestupendium

Correct! It's my Bioshock Wrench! Incorrect! The reason for multiple shots of the desk for that scene is that I didn't have enough books to fill the whole desk! So I shot the same books in multiple different piles with the same camera move then combined them together to create the illusion of having 5 times as many books. :P

Anonymous

Is it weird that even the green-screen shots are still creepy? A testament to the set design, shot composition, and of course the excellent music.