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Lynda - Green Screen Techniques for Video and Photography (Released 12/2019)

Green Screen Techniques for Video and Photography

English | 2h 49m | Video 720p | Subtitles

Learning to shoot green screen removes many time and budget limitations. Instead of scouting and shooting on location—a prohibitive expense for most productions—you can digitally recreate the background of your scene. This course takes you through the steps of shooting both photography and video on green screen. Authors Rich Harrington and Abba Shapiro walk you through the process of preparing a live action set, from hanging the backdrop to lighting the subject with strobes; positioning and posing your subject; and completing the scene with post-production techniques in Adobe After Effects, Photoshop, and Premiere Pro. Learn how to composite your footage against a new digital background plate, match the color and exposure, adjust focus, and perform keying for motion.This course was created by RHED Pixel. We are pleased to offer this training in our library.


 

Topics include:

 

Why use green screen?

Using different backdrops

Lighting the green screen

Lighting the subject

Positioning the subject

Posing techniques

Shooting video with a DSLR or mirrorless camera

Selecting a background

Processing plates and background images

Creating photographic composites

Creating video composites

 

Homepage:

https://www.lynda.com/Premiere-Pro-tutorials/Green-Screen-Techniques-Video-Photography/2818128-2.html

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