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Green Screen Test

mrhogg

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Oh, so it's based on location instead of colour? Interesting. I see it in Premiere's list of filters, but I didn't know what it did. Thanks!

I'm getting the trial of After Effects now.
 

rurulesunc

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Exactly, its a big nasty cutout that doeesnt have to be too precise that cuts out areas that you wont need. It helps with greenscreen because you can focus in the areas that are causing you problems, usually where the greenscreen borders objects or in your case, puppets. Keep up the good work! I cant wait to see what you are going to do with it.

Oh yeah, and what kind of camera is it?
 
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