Enhance your shot’s background with the Green Screen Kit from Padcaster. This screen is green front and back, and measures 5 x 7′. It’s also designed to be portable and can fold down into the included storage bag. This pop-up green screen is an easy-to-use accessory for shooting interviews or small objects. You can hang this screen vertically or horizontally with the included stand, which is adjustable between 30 and 90″.
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8 reviews for Padcaster Green Screen Kit
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anil –
The clip on the light stand that is designed to hold the green screen is not well made. It doesn’t really hold the screen. The light stand is pretty lightweight. The screen is definitely green but tends to wrinkle and warm even when it is fully open.
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Daniel –
Big enough to stand in front of for presentations. Very Sturdy, nice travel bag.
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Heidi –
The screen and stand work great.
My only small complaint is that it’s a bit hard to get it to stand straight.
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Douglas –
Easy to set up, easy to take down. Stand is high-quality. The green screen folds up easily fitting into with a durable case. My only comment is if there’s too much light behind the green screen, some of that filters through. The fabric could be a little heavier weave.
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Allen –
Great material and easy setup. Love the stand.
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Richard –
Simple – opens like a old fashioned screen. Easy to close. Works perfectly!
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Veronique –
The pros: The material (green screen cloth) is high quality, the metal frame is flexible but solid. The stand is a little on the flimsy side, but it works.
The cons: Even when hung on its side (so that the long side is parallel the floor), this screen is not big enough to fill the area (field of view) of my iMac desktop webcam, even when it’s shoved up against the back of my chair. Also, because it’s suspended by a single clamp, it tends to sway and does not hang completely flat, making it hard to light evenly, and creating areas on the sides where the virtual background doesn’t work. Bottom line: If you are using a DSLR as a webcam and can zoom in, this green screen could work for you. But if you’re using a webcam with a wide field of view (as most are), it may not. I’m returning it for a multi-clamp and stand set-up with a green screen cloth that will hopefully stretch flat over a larger (6ft high, 10ft wide) area.
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Ian –
I film in a tiny space, with tight shots, and want to be able to pack everything away when I’m done – so this is perfect!
It still requires the usual Green Screen tricks – you need to have *even* lighting behind the subject to key well using the cleanest algorithms, for instance (I used two cheap LED studio lights off of Amazon – worked well enough). Likewise, it’s small, so don’t expect to both get a wide shot, and be able to move your arms at all.
Regardless, it does the job, and when you’re done, you can pack it away in a little circle that I can tuck away out of my brainspace (and I only need to watch the video on how to collapse it every third time). It’s likewise sturdy, and mostly-wrinkle-free – I’ll probably have to replace it eventually, but I expect to get a few years out of it as long as I keep my cat away
All and all – the use case it fits is narrow, but it fits that use-case *really well*.
anil –
The clip on the light stand that is designed to hold the green screen is not well made. It doesn’t really hold the screen. The light stand is pretty lightweight. The screen is definitely green but tends to wrinkle and warm even when it is fully open.
Daniel –
Big enough to stand in front of for presentations. Very Sturdy, nice travel bag.
Heidi –
The screen and stand work great.
My only small complaint is that it’s a bit hard to get it to stand straight.
Douglas –
Easy to set up, easy to take down. Stand is high-quality. The green screen folds up easily fitting into with a durable case. My only comment is if there’s too much light behind the green screen, some of that filters through. The fabric could be a little heavier weave.
Allen –
Great material and easy setup. Love the stand.
Richard –
Simple – opens like a old fashioned screen. Easy to close. Works perfectly!
Veronique –
The pros: The material (green screen cloth) is high quality, the metal frame is flexible but solid. The stand is a little on the flimsy side, but it works.
The cons: Even when hung on its side (so that the long side is parallel the floor), this screen is not big enough to fill the area (field of view) of my iMac desktop webcam, even when it’s shoved up against the back of my chair. Also, because it’s suspended by a single clamp, it tends to sway and does not hang completely flat, making it hard to light evenly, and creating areas on the sides where the virtual background doesn’t work. Bottom line: If you are using a DSLR as a webcam and can zoom in, this green screen could work for you. But if you’re using a webcam with a wide field of view (as most are), it may not. I’m returning it for a multi-clamp and stand set-up with a green screen cloth that will hopefully stretch flat over a larger (6ft high, 10ft wide) area.
Ian –
I film in a tiny space, with tight shots, and want to be able to pack everything away when I’m done – so this is perfect!
It still requires the usual Green Screen tricks – you need to have *even* lighting behind the subject to key well using the cleanest algorithms, for instance (I used two cheap LED studio lights off of Amazon – worked well enough). Likewise, it’s small, so don’t expect to both get a wide shot, and be able to move your arms at all.
Regardless, it does the job, and when you’re done, you can pack it away in a little circle that I can tuck away out of my brainspace (and I only need to watch the video on how to collapse it every third time). It’s likewise sturdy, and mostly-wrinkle-free – I’ll probably have to replace it eventually, but I expect to get a few years out of it as long as I keep my cat away
All and all – the use case it fits is narrow, but it fits that use-case *really well*.