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Green screen

  • Eli Cruz
  • Jan 11, 2017
  • 1 min read

In today's lesson we learnt about key-framing and how to remove green screen and add are own background, we used images from a previous shoot, I opened up the setting to make sure everything was in order and then created a merge by selecting both images and press M, after this I reformatted the background image and transformed the green screen image (using the command key nuke has) then I added the roto and keyer and used a very simple slider that feathered the background into the foreground image it was very ruff but Saint wanted us to develop a eye for detail.

In the afternoon, we went to the green screen studio to re-shoot some clips of Rob walking on a windy day, we filmed Rob walking on the spot and the filmed his hat spinning and leaves flying past all of this was shot separately on the green screen.


 
 
 

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