Green Screen
Green Screen
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How to use a green screen outdoors for chromakey. Learn about the lighting, obstacles and proper usage of the elements outdoors to add to the effect. -
4 Steps to Build Your Own Green Screen
In this DIY tutorial, we show you how to make your own green screen with frame. Learn how to build the frame, attach the cloth and prep the materials for your own Do-It-Yourself green screen fun! -
Using a Full-body Green Screen to Create a Website Spokesperson Effect
The steps that you need to follow to be able to create a website video spokesperson walk-on effect. -
How to Make Flying Special Effects with Green Screen
Learn how to use a green screen to show your subject launch off the ground and fly through the air. -
How to Light Green Screens for Simple Special Effects
In this tutorial we show you how to light a green screen, look for common errors and fix them along the way. This will make it easier to pull a key when editing. -
How to Set Up a Green Screen at Home
In this green screen video tutorial, we show you how to set-up a green screen for chromakey and how to best sell the green screen effect to your viewers. -
Replace any Green Screen Background Using a Chroma Key
Without a doubt, you see chromakeys used countless times - probably every time you watch the news on TV - and perhaps you aren't even aware of it. Chromakeying is a process widely used throughout the television industry to merge (composite) one image (often a live one) with previously-shot footage or graphics and make it look perfectly natural.
Read the full article The ABCs of Chromakeys.
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How To Get The Perfect Greenscreen Key
Learn how to get the perfect greenscreen key in Adobe Premiere, Final Cut Pro and Sony Vegas.
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How to Tell a Video Story with Green Screen
Learn how to apply greenscreen effects to a window, windshield or door. Examine how we planned out our video shoot to utilize a greenscreen to create an outdoor environment consistent with our storyboard.
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Lighting Greenscreens
Anonymous (not verified) - Thu, 01/01/2009 - 12:00am
Many editing software programs now have easy-to-execute chromakey effects, but, to get your scene looking good, you need to plan first and light it right. You have the greenscreen, the right editing software, and a great idea... but how do you make your subject look real?
