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

October 31, 2008

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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.

Filed under: Compositing, Final Cut Pro, Green Screen, Podcast, Workflow — Izzy @ 9:00 am

Izzy Video 106 – The Most Requested Topic: Green Screen aka Chroma Key Part 1

October 26, 2008

Izzy Video 106 - Green Screen aka Chroma Key

At long last, I have responded to the zillions of requests I have received from Paid Members and Free subscribers alike: “Izzy, will you please make an episode about shooting Green Screens?”

Not only am I answering this request, but I’m taking it a step further! I’m doing two episodes on Green Screens. Part one is all about shooting and lighting for green screens. Part two will come out in a couple days, and it will be about making the magic happen in post-production, keying out the green, and creating the final composite. (It’s the last few days of the month, and I still need to release the second members-only episode for October.)

Some of the topics I cover in this episode are:

  • Choosing a green screen
  • The two highest priorities for chroma key work
  • Reducing spill light
  • Working in zones
  • How different cameras impact the quality of the key
  • Choosing colors

Between the two different episodes, I cover most of the mysteries regarding this difficult topic. I hope you find them useful.

This video is available in the Izzy Video Member archives.

As always, the members can download an HD version of this video in the member’s area. To learn more about becoming an Izzy Video Member, please visit the membership information page.

Thank you, Izzy Video Members!

All of you who are paid members, I can’t thank you enough. Because of you, I have now been full time for three weeks, and it’s off to a great start. I have received many emails from members letting me know that they have noticed a difference in the production quality of the episodes I released. Thank you for noticing! I have certainly been devoting more time to the content.

Podcamp AZ is next weekend, Nov. 1-2

I’m doing two sessions at Podcamp AZ this year, one on Saturday and one on Sunday. I’m not sure how the sessions are scheduled yet, but I know one session will be a hands-on workshop on lighting for video, and the other session will be about how you can improve your online video. Both sessions will be one hour long, and the entire two day event is free (although donations are highly encouraged because the event is far from free to host). For more details on Podcamp AZ, check out the website.

A Quick Update: I added a promo to a separate page for anyone who might like to help us advertise Podcamp AZ. Check out the page at http://www.izzyvideo.com/podcamp.

Phew, that’s a lot of updating for one week! But I think I’m done. Thanks again for watching! And I’ll see you next time on… Izzy Video!

Filed under: Effects, Green Screen, Lighting, Podcast — Izzy @ 12:09 pm