INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Use tacks or pins to anchor the green screen material to the wall. Smooth out any wrinkles on the cloth or paper keeping the material taut when hanging it, pulling it as tight as possible. Make a distinct crease where the green screen meets the bottom of the wall, pinning down with tacks, too.  If the green screen is not pulled tightly there will be shadows throughout the screen and the image you use in post production will be distorted. If you do not plan to record or photograph your subjects lower body, you will not need to let the green screen fall to the floor. . The best way to make sure your lighting is even, and make green screen filming easier down the road is to set up three-point lighting. To do that, have one light facing the subject, and then organize the other two lights so they form a triangle. This enables you to provide illumination from the sides, and reduces the amount of shadows your lights create! Your entire green screen should be one consistent shade of green. However, make sure you also match your foreground lighting to the background image you’ll be adding to the frame in post production. This will help your green screened image look more natural.  If your background image is on a bright beach, create a bright, even light setting. If your background image is set in a dark cave, try matching your foreground lighting to this environment by diffusing the light more. If you are using more than two lights, be sure to distribute the other lights equally apart as well, avoiding particularly bright spots or inconsistencies. Consider using an extra light source to light the subject of your project, setting the light source far away to maintain the consistent, even lighting. Whether you are recording video or photographing your subjects, ask them to stand in the center of the frame. Ask them to stay in this position during the lighting process and camera set up. Determine where your actors will be standing for the majority of the shoot, and ask them to stand in several different positions if they will be moving around a lot.  Make sure your actors are aware of the space, and that they’re careful to never move their body outside of the green screen.  Have your actors stand 8 to 10 feet (2.4 to 3.0 m) away from the screen, in order to avoid shadows. Make sure your actors aren’t wearing anything green, since ths video editing software might try to replace that color as well. Additionally, avoid reflective jewelry or glasses, since they might cause issues in post production.

SUMMARY: Hang the green screen material on a wall. Set up your three-point lighting Match your lighting to your scenario. Position your actors or subjects during the lighting process. Avoid green clothing or jewelry.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Different beers, ciders, and other hard drinks have different alcohol content. If you want to get drunk faster, go for drinks with a higher alcohol content. You can usually see the alcohol content on the side of a bottle. A higher percentage means the drink is likely to get you drunk faster.  Beers with higher alcohol contents often have around 15-18% alcohol. They may come from smaller, more independent breweries as opposed to larger companies. Even beers with around 11% alcohol content are quite potent. If you can't find something in the 15-18% range, see if you can find anything at around 11% alcohol. Remember your limits. A few strong beers can really set you over the edge. Slow down the pace of you're drinking when you feel buzzed. If you start to feel very dizzy or sick, this is a sign you need to stop drinking. You do not want to end up ill from alcohol. Mixing spirits with diet mixers, like diet soda, gets you drunk faster. This may be because regular sodas are recognized as food, slowing down the body's absorption of alcohol. The body may not treat diet soda as food, allowing the alcohol to be absorbed quicker. People do not necessarily notice they're getting drunk faster when mixing spirits with diet mixers. If you're mixing liquor with diet soda, make sure to be aware you may be drunker than you realize. Bubbly drinks may get you drunk faster. If you're looking to get drunk fast, and like champagne and spritzers, order a bubbly drink. Bubbly drinks include champagne, sparkling wine, spritzers, and drinks mixed with tonic water. Hard liquors can get you drunk faster than beer or wine, as they have a higher alcohol content. Doing shots can be particularly useful, as you'll be absorbing high alcohol products fast. Vodka in particular has been shown to increase the speed of intoxication. Try drinking hard liquors if you're looking to get drunk fast.  Keep in mind, depending on the bar, drinks will be stronger or weaker. Some bartenders may, for example, give you considerably more than a single serving of liquor in a mixed drink. You can also ask for a double of something. This will allow you to get two servings in a single drink. If you're drinking more, and faster, this will allow you to get drunk quicker. Liquor has a very high alcohol content. Overdoing it on liquor can land you sick. Try to stick to only one or two hard drinks.

SUMMARY:
Keep an eye on alcohol content. Opt for a diet spirits with liquors. Try bubbly drinks. Choose hard liquors over beer.