Izzy Video 107 - Green Screen aka Chroma Key - Part 2: Post Production

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This video shows how to make the magic happen in post production for green screen footage. In it, I demonstrate the fundamental steps of keying the green, adjusting the matte, and so on. Also, I show common problem areas and how to deal with them. I even posted the exact footage I use for you to download, so you can practice with the green screen techniques on the same footage I’m working with.

Although I use Final Cut Pro in this example, the principles are the same regardless of the software you’re using for your work.

I introduce three powerful filters in Final Cut Pro:

  1. Color Smoothing
  2. Chroma Keyer
  3. Matte Choker

I also briefly touch on other concerns like noticing light source direction and color, and how to make them match for both the background and foreground clips.

This video is available only to Izzy Video Members. If you’d like to watch it, please visit the membership information page to see how you can become a member and gain access to all of the past Izzy Video archives as well as this episode.

Of course you can also watch several of the free sample episodes to see if a membership might be for you.

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2 Responses to “Izzy Video 107 - Green Screen aka Chroma Key - Part 2: Post Production”

  1. DJ Kennedy says:

    I believe the EX1’s color space is actually 4:2:0 which might be why the color smoothing filter isn’t working right for you. Just a thought.

  2. Stephen says:

    Very instructive, especially all the fine-tuning of the matte. The end result is great.

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