Photo studio for shooting on a green background

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Hello.

I need to shoot video at a tripartite green background. Available are photo studio, which can be fitted with a green screen. To do this i need to install two corner display.

The front wall - 7x5.

The studio equipment is present:

1. Arsenal 3000 (?) 1000W - 1
2. Rekam Quartz Imager 1000W - 2
3. OUBAO OB 300 - 2

But there is a problem. The fact that this photo studio and lighting equipment not designed for full coverage of the green screen.

Therefore, I want to ask people who know there will be enough installed lighting to illuminate uniformly tripartite green screen and the subject?

Thanks.

Sorry for bad English.
 
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Nope.

Those softboxes have to be under 1k watts each... most likely far less. Probably 500-ish.

Even if they were powerful enough to illuminate the greenscreen (which you say will cover the entire back wall?), there are no other lights left over to illuminate the actual subject(s) of your shoot.

What is that thing on the tripod, off to the far right?
 
Nope.

Those softboxes have to be under 1k watts each... most likely far less. Probably 500-ish.

Even if they were powerful enough to illuminate the greenscreen (which you say will cover the entire back wall?), there are no other lights left over to illuminate the actual subject(s) of your shoot.

What is that thing on the tripod, off to the far right?

A fan? You know, for that "wind in my hair" look.:)
 
It's just a tripod for the camera.

The studio equipment is present:

1. Arsenal 3000 (?) 1000W - 1
2. Rekam Quartz Imager 1000W - 2
3. OUBAO OB 300 - 2

Will there be enough of it to illuminate the front wall of 5 meters and 3 meters from the sides?

And one more question. In the center hangs a 2 meters of green paper. On either side of it you need to install the rack with a green cloth, which is slightly different hue. Does this have serious implications for keying?

Can you please tell what material is best used for the background under these conditions? Maybe it would be better to use paper or painted plywood backdrop?
 
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