Flomotion shows you how to use Mocha to blend in your green screen footage with a moving background plate. He also throws in touch of Keylight, motion blur and lens blur.
Flomotion shows you how to use Mocha to blend in your green screen footage with a moving background plate. He also throws in touch of Keylight, motion blur and lens blur.
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Hey! Just wanted to say hallo. My name is Jerzy Drozda Jr, but you may also know me as Maltaannon. From this day forward I’ll be also posting at AEFreemart. Today I want to present you this brand new tutorial on a subject as old as digital post-production itself. You will learn how to work with poor quality footage to pull out a decent chroma key.
Please note that this tutorial uses Key Correct Pro – a set of plugins from Red Giant Software designed to help you with your everyday chroma keying.
I’d also like to point out that our host – Michele Yamazaki – is currently working on a book that focuses on keying in detail. Make sure to have an eye out for “GreenScreen Made Easy: Keying and Compositing Techniques for Indie Filmmakers”
I hope you will enjoy the tutorial.
The Adobe Tutorial Design Center has posted a tutorial on Keylight, written by Tom Green (not the mouse-eating comedian) and Tiago Dias.
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