How A stream pic goes through Post Production

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When we shoot a picture, sometimes it goes through a heavy post production cycle to achieve an effect. In this instance I don't have easy access to a cloudy sky with lightning.

Most stream pictures are done the day of the stream in the morning, so we really can't spend more than 1-2 hours on the entire production, Shoot, Post, and delivery.

What makes our jobs a lot easier is when there's a presskit website with all the media, a logo on transparent background, and some usage guidelines since these things are baked up very quickly without a lot of thought of if it's the right thing to do.

Alexander Mejia uses a Sony A7s II to shoot photos. This was shot low on the ground with a 16-35 F/4 at 16MM. While it was shot in the room with the green screen, it doesn't help much for cutting out the subject, and it still needs extra work to do spill reduction.

Typically we don't record our work like this as it would take time away from the stream, but there was some extra time today, so enjoy!







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