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Reddit mentions of Elgato Green Screen - Collapsible chroma key panel for background removal with auto-locking frame, wrinkle-resistant chroma-green fabric, aluminum hard case, ultra-quick setup and breakdown

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Elgato Green Screen - Collapsible chroma key panel for background removal with auto-locking frame, wrinkle-resistant chroma-green fabric, aluminum hard case, ultra-quick setup and breakdown. Here are the top ones.

Elgato Green Screen - Collapsible chroma key panel for background removal with auto-locking frame, wrinkle-resistant chroma-green fabric, aluminum hard case, ultra-quick setup and breakdown
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Instant immersion: Wrinkle-resistant Green screen optimized for Camera Chroma keyingUltra-quick deployment: Set up and pack up in seconds; Material: 100% PolyesterA rocksteady solution optimized for camera chroma keying, Green Screen sets the stage for truly immersive broadcasting in a matter of secondsTransport subjects anywhere in a momentPop-up tech: Lift and let the Pneumatic X-frame automatically lock the screen in placeConcealable design: Retract into the hard case and stash out of sightDimensions: 1480 x 1800 millilitre / 58.27 x 70.87 inch (screen); 1645 x 105 x 115 millilitre/ 64.76 x 4.13 x 4.53 inch (retracted)
Specs:
ColorGreen
Height4.1338582635 Inches
Length64.7637794615 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateAugust 2017
SizeCollapsible (58.27 x 70.87 in)
Weight20.5 pounds
Width4.5275590505 Inches

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Found 4 comments on Elgato Green Screen - Collapsible chroma key panel for background removal with auto-locking frame, wrinkle-resistant chroma-green fabric, aluminum hard case, ultra-quick setup and breakdown:

u/elgatogaming Β· 13 pointsr/ElgatoGaming

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|Stream Deck Mini|$61.99|❌ Deal Over|
|Green Screen|$129.99|❌ Deal Over |
|Cam Link 4K|$99.99|❌ Deal Over |
|HD60 S|$119.99|❌ Deal Over |

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|Stream Deck|$99.99|❌ Deal Over |
|Stream Deck XL|$199.99|❌ Deal Over |
|Cam Link 4K|$99.99|❌ Deal Over |
|HD60 S|$119.99|❌ Deal Over |

u/Jdeeznuts69 Β· 3 pointsr/buildapcsales

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u/LtRoyalShrimp Β· 1 pointr/Twitch

You can pre-order Cam Link now on Amazon with an expected release /ship date of August 18th.

Green Screen should be available for pre-order soon as well. Link to Amazon page.

u/matteo81992 Β· 1 pointr/Twitch

Hey friend! I'm a relatively new streamer too and I can tell you all the things that I have found that I wanted and reasoning behind them. Sorry for formatting, I'm on mobile.

First things first, I got a nice webcam like this. The better quality your camera, the more genuine your interactions with chat become. Plus, you can eventually add a green-screen later if thata something he's interested in.

On that topic, Elgato sells a green-screen that is super easy to set up and tear down that's a little pricey, but it can be worth it. I've seen people use this for all sorts of things. One guy I know, if he died in PUBG, he would switch scenes to one where his face is on a flip phone, and it would appear like his team that he was spectating was holding it, video chatting with him. Real cute haha.

If you're planning on getting him a headset, I ALWAYS suggest getting a USB headset, not one with an auxiliary plug. This reduces static noise and allows for surround sound transmission if the headset is surround-sound enabled.

Now, I'm not a big fan of the boom mic setup for a couple reasons, but here's a few reasons why I think people have bought them:

  1. They have a higher frequency response range, which means it will pick up higher and lower frequencies than your headset mic may. This makes the audio feel more powerful clearer.

  2. They make it easier to reduce background noise when gaming. If he has a mechanical keyboard that is very click, these mics are usually good at reducing the chance of picking that sound up.

    Here's my reasoning why I don't like boom mics:

  3. I have to wear a headset anyway. My headset is a Logitech 633 (or 933 idk) Artemis and it has a mic built in already that's decent enough. I don't think the improvement from my headset mic to a boom mics would be worth the investment because the improvement would be relatively small.

  4. The boom and mic can reduce your freedom of movement. If you want to use the mic to reduce background noise and everything like that, you'll need to put it very close to the mouth and create a noise gate. If you do this, there's very little room for movement because you have a giant mic arm in front of you, but with a headset, it's more free.

    I can't really say anything about the stream deck, but I've heard both good and bad things about it. I know a lot of big name streamers use it.

    An interesting idea would be to give him codes to giveaway on stream. You can buy codes for online currency for Xbox, PS4, or individual games on Amazon, and then he can run giveaways and give them to his viewers.

    Finally, there's some program Twitch made called Twitch Affiliate which allows people to start earning money through Twitch after accumulating a certain amount of viewers and followers. After meeting all the requirements to join this program, you get access to having you're own emotes (3 to start, more if you become a Twitch Partner which is way harder to do), accepting donations, subscriptions, and subscriber badges. If you think he has an idea of what he would want for emotes and sub badges, you can always find someone to make him some as a gift.

    I'm so sorry that I just typed so much but if you have any questions feel free to let me know!

    TL;DR: consider good webcam, green-screen, maybe stream deck, I have certain negative feelings against boom mics, you could buy codes for giveaways, and maybe even commission some emotes/sub badges for him