Monday, 5 November 2012

After Effects: Green Screen

Today we had the chance to work with green screen again but this time it was just to help us understand how to edit it better rather than actually standing in front of the camera ourselves. Instead of using Final Cut to extract all of the green we used After Effects and we had alot better results.

With this one we learnt how to extract the green from a clip where the subject was moving.



As the subject in this clip has a lot of hair it was difficult to extract all the green but we learnt a few skills to help us with this.




With this clip we had to extract green from a clip where you could see the edges of the green screen. we had to crop around them and then extract the green.


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