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Green Screening Process
Hey everyone,
I am looking for vidders who have worked with/in the green screening process and that would be willing to chat with me/give a basic tutorial/give me tips, etc. about such.
The types of thing that I really need to know are what do I need to green screen, both during footage filming and for the editing process? What software would you recommend? Tips for what works and what doesn't that I might not otherwise consider and anything else that you think I should know about the process from start to finish.
If you've work on or with green screening before and are willing to help me out as I seek to learn how to do this please let me know!
Thanks in advance!
I am looking for vidders who have worked with/in the green screening process and that would be willing to chat with me/give a basic tutorial/give me tips, etc. about such.
The types of thing that I really need to know are what do I need to green screen, both during footage filming and for the editing process? What software would you recommend? Tips for what works and what doesn't that I might not otherwise consider and anything else that you think I should know about the process from start to finish.
If you've work on or with green screening before and are willing to help me out as I seek to learn how to do this please let me know!
Thanks in advance!
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Just a guess, but I think with filming greenscreen you would have to have very stable lighting. Otherwise the shades of green might change and some might get past the filter. (Only a guess). And of course your desired footage needs to not have green. Could be problematic for closeups of a person with green eyes...
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Will the thing in front of the green screen be relatively stable? Or will it be zipping around the screen?
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* Have a nice flat green background, and eliminate any shadows by making sure it is well lit. If you have any darker/lighter areas you will have to work harder in post to eliminate them.
* Make sure your talent isn't wearing the same colour as your chromakey background - if your background is blue, then don't allow them to wear any blue. Otherwise you are going to get ifloating arms, torsos or heads.
* If there is rapid/quick movement in your scenes, turn on a little bit of shutter on your camera settings if possible - this gives the edges of your talent a sharper (less blurry) edge & makes for a cleaner chroma key.