Wednesday, 1 October 2014

Green Screen


In yesterday's lesson we were showed how to edit footage from a green screen shoot. The footage was good and so was the performance, but it was harder to edit than first thought. Once we had imported the footage and added the Chroma Key in Adobe Premier Pro, we were able to remove all the green from the green screen, out of the footage. By doing so, it enabled us to create a new background for our footage. The song chosen was a hip-hop song, and my group chose to add a warehouse to the background of our performers, However, once we had blended our footage into the background, we struggled to pull our performer down, as half of her body was missing.

What Went Well?
We were able to successfully remove the green screen and put a new image over the top of it. This was the main purpose of the task, and we managed to do it. We also managed to input a new background of which we hadn't previously done.

Even Better If:
We had been able to pull the performer down and made our shot look more realistic. We could have blended our performer more into the background, to add to the believability of our shots.

We are unlikely to use this in our music video, as it doesn't suit our genre.

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