Archive for the ‘Keylight’ Category

Motion tracking with Mocha

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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It’s Official! Toolfarm’s Annual Top 10 Plug-in Awards Survey Results

Toolfarm Plugin AwardsThe results are in! Thank you to all who participated this year in our survey, we value your feedback!

We have chosen the prize winners at random and will be contacting them via email shortly. If you entered your contact information to win the G-Technology 4TB G-RAID drive or Michele Yamazaki’s “Plug-in to After Effects” book, keep an eye on your inbox!

Top Ten Plug-ins of 2011, in order:

Adobe After Effects Plug-ins:

Final Cut Pro Plug-ins:

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Professional Keying with Keylight Now Available!

Published by Michele Yamazaki on March 14th, 2009 - in Keylight, Training

Professional Keying with Keylight

The long awaited Professional Keying with Keylight training is now available for download in Toolfarm’s store. This is the latest release from Toolfarm’s Expert Series. In this training, Angie Mistretta takes you through pulling tight and clean keys with Keylight from the Foundry. She shows you how to overcome problem areas such as wispy hair and areas of different texture on the edges. She also shows some great tricks of the trade for making a believable composite. The training is for all user levels. A greenscreen shot and background plate are included so you can play along.

Professional Keying with Keylight training is now available only at Toolfarm for a mere $39!

About the instructor: Angie Mistretta has her Master from Academy of Art in San Francisco where she learned from instructors who had worked on blockbuster films such as Star Wars. She is now working at Pixar, a company which needs no introduction.

Here’s a trailer for the training:

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Keying out bad footage

How to key bad footage

Click here to watch the tutorial.

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.

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Tutorial: Using the Keylight filter in After Effects

Published by Michele Yamazaki on March 22nd, 2007 - in After Effects, Keylight, 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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