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Thursday, December 1, 2011
Sequencegreenscreen 01
The green screen works as a technique used to place different backgrounds behind moving characters. Once you have the green screen behind the character, you can cut out all of the green portion, leaving just the character and a black background. You then can add the background you want to be behind the character.
What are the important considerations in filming with a green screen? You always need to make sure that your green screen has no wrinkles or shadows when being filmed.
What are the problems that can arise when trying to eliminate a green screen background? Sometimes, if the green screen is not completely all one color, some parts may be darker/lighter than others. This makes it harder to eliminate all of the green color from around the character. One problem might be that almost all of the green around the character is eliminated, yet a small glow of green is still present right around the character's edges.
Which technique was easier--using Adobe Premiere Pro or After Effects? I would say that the Adobe Premiere Pro was easier. It seemed more simple.
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