Thursday, December 1, 2011
Greenscreen: Cassie and Kayla
A green screen is blank slate, essentially. When filming, you set up a green screen, behind the scene that you want to film. This color works, because it is likely that none of the actors will be wearing that color. Once you have filmed, you import whatever film you have to a program like premiere pro, and commence editing out the screen and using your choice of background. When filming with a green screen you want to eliminate shadows, wrinkles in the background, and make sure none of your actors are wearing green. Sometimes you end up with shadows, o0r wrinkles in the green screen and you have to try and eliminate them without blurring, or getting rid of your subject. You can't always get it perfect and sometimes have to leave weel enough alone. Adobe after effects was easier in my opinion, because it seemed to eliminate more of the green in a quicker and more precise manner.
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editing,
green_screen
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