How to Make a Green Screen. The green screen effect is a type of chroma key.The idea is to create a pure green background which is then replaced with whatever background image you want. This tutorial shows you how to set up a green screen (cheaply if necessary) and how to use it in your video productions. How to Make and Use a Green Screen Easily. Matrix and Lord of the Rings trilogies or the latest sequel of the Avengers have something in common. None of these movies could have been filmed thirty years ago because the Green Screen technique wasn't as advanced as it is today.
PhotoKey expensive? If you don't need the backgrounds it's dirt cheap.
For video I use AE with Primatte Keyer Suite. Plugins alone were $800! But.About 75 percent of my biz is greenscreen work.
It saves me an incredible amount of time which equals money in my pocket.PhotoKey works really well and if you are doing it for business, it will pay for itself within a couple of gigs. Mine was purchased for one gig and was paid for a few times over as it was a big job.More important than the software do not skimp on lighting and the time to set it up properly. You could do the keying in PS with the select color tool and no plugins if lit properly.Take a peek at my studio to see a greenscreen that works like a charm! Registered members may log in to forums and access all the features: full search, image upload, follow forums, own gear list and ratings, likes, more forums, private messaging, thread follow, notifications, own gallery, all settings, view hosted photos, own reviews, see more and do more. And all is free.
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