Project a low-resolution video loop (old static, a flickering candle, or rain) onto the goon wall itself. Then film the subject in front of that projection. This merges the subject and the environment into a single skin of light.
The Goon Wall video compilation delivers exactly what fans of old-school hockey crave: bone-crunching hits, staged and spontaneous fights, and a celebration of the unsung heroes—the enforcers. Clocking in at [X minutes], the video stitches together highlights from the [1970s–2000s] era, focusing on legendary tough guys like [Bob Probert, Tie Domi, Marty McSorley, etc.].
To master this craft, stop buying backdrops. Go to a hardware store, buy a sheet of OSB, throw a bottle of soy sauce on it (for rust color), and lean it against your garage door. Turn off the overhead light. Turn on a single work lamp.
Choose commercial digital signage displays or gaming monitors with micro-bezels to minimize the black gaps between grids.
The rise of these video works is often viewed as a "leading indicator" of psychological shifts following the isolation of the COVID-19 lockdowns. The "Porn Shrine":