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Chroma key, also called bluescreen or greenscreen, is the magical process
that inserts an image seamlessly onto an entirely different background.
Getting the edges of the subject perfect means the difference between a
convincing key and obvious chicanery. In Final Cut Studio 2: Chroma Keying,
Larry Jordan focuses exclusively on this effect, so a general knowledge of
Final Cut Pro and Motion is recommended. He demonstrates the strengths and
weaknesses of five different keying tools: Final Cut Pro’s native keyer,
Motion’s Primatte RT, Oak Street Software’s vKey2, dvGarage’s dvMatte Blast
and dvMatte Pro, and Red Giant Software’s Primatte Keyer Pro 4.0. Each
excels in different areas, so Larry explains typical issues and workarounds,
and when to consider using a different application. Example files accompany
the course.
Topics Include:
• Understanding how the production process affects the quality of the final key
• Fixing focus, lighting, and color issues
• Removing unwanted items in a frame using garbage mattes
• Removing green edges and stair-stepping
• Retaining or removing background shadows
• Handling motion blur and interlacing
Duration: 2 Hours
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