Tuesday, 1 March 2016

Editing green screen

The first thing we did was make a skeleton edit, which is a rough layout of video clips. Then we started to add transitions such as dip to black and dip to white, we also tried to use cross dissolve but in the end decided not to.

The next step was to put the video clips to the top channel on the interface, and then add our green screen background images underneath. After we had done this we had to go on to video effects, keying and then selecting ultra key. We then used the pipet to click on the green screen so that we could make the color green, this allows to put the background image on to the green screen.

The ultra key tool included two editing options called choke and soften. Choke sharpens the background image, and soften controls the edges.


Screen Shots.

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