LEARN TO KEY GREENSCREENS
and quickly composite footage
Software used
Composite 2011 and up
What you will learn
In this series of lessons we'll learn how to key green or bluescreen footage in Composite. Using greenscreens is a common practice in today's VFX workflow, so understanding how to get a good alpha from greenscreen footage is very important. We'll begin this project by learning what a chroma key is and what we need to look out for while we shoot the greenscreen footage. From there, we begin keying a sample shot using the Keyer supertool. We'll then learn how to refine our matte and edge using the various built-in modifiers. Then we'll combine multiple Keyers to get the best possible result. Finally, we will composite our keyed footage over a background and learn about spill suppression and some compositing tricks to integrate our pieces of footage. We'll end by learning a method of treating compressed or chroma subsampled footage to pull better keys.
Partner
Tutor
Chris Glick