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  • Great video keep up the good work.

  • amazing

  • Adobe Premiere on old school Windows!?!?!?Holy balls!

  • Excellent, Bravo!

  • This is a great tutorial!

    It has a '90's feel to it, is it so old?

  • It's about 5 years old. I used my camcorder to shoot the computer screen, instead of the "Camtasia" screen-capture software I use now, so maybe that's why it seem dated??

  • wow that was nice

  • so good!!

  • oh cool!

  • you are the best man!you have the best tutorials on youtube!

  • Sweet!!! Thanks for the good instructions.

  • that now looks amazingly easiy. you are great!

  • One of the best tutorials I've seen, straight forward, thanks !

  • i rekeon sony vegas adobe premmier pro and final cut pro an imovie there all the same and they all good editing program..... I use vegas bez im use to it but if i had a faster computer i'll try this one for sure good video

  • UM....ur standing too close to the screen, thats why the shaddows are being casted

  • WHICH SOTWARE YOU ARE USING

  • I think it's Adobe Premier Pro

  • Woah! thank you so much this is a really good tutorial!

  • VEry nice Tutorial!

  • Gracias. Efectivo y rápido.

  • thank you, I've just installed Adobe Premiere!

  • Culd u tell me the premiere pro u have? i need P PRO 2 please

  • Premiere isn't really the best application to be doing chromakeying, as you do not have as much control over the image. You are better off using a compositing application, such as eyeon fusion, shake, or after effects

  • whats the different between blue and green screen? nice tutorial :)

  • No difference, really. You can "key out" any color in your footage, and these two are used most often.

  • It is true you can chromakey with any color, however, only blue and green are used for actors as there is less blue and green in skin than red. Blue is sometimes considered to be more grainy. Green is better with dark haired people, blue with light (blonde) haired.

  • Green and blue are the most common as it is furthest away from your skin tone so you don't beclome invisible although that would be a cool effect.

  • great tutorial!

  • dude where can we get backgrounds can u tell us.

  • hello friend what is ths programe name whitch is u are using!

  • thx!

  • watch the shadows though...

    oh, ad where do you get your backgrounds?

    please reply.

  • I have a couple volumes of Digital Juice's "Jumpback" Animations -- digitaljuice(dot)com -- (I say "Dot" because they won't let you type URL's in these comments)

  • Awsome do u have these on DVD or VHS?

  • Yes. You can see the contents of the tutorials on my site -- dvmoviemaking(dot)com -- (I write "dot" because they won't let you include URL's in these comments)

  • Another Question are you Using Premiere Pro 1 or 1.5? and the whole chroma key i never knew chroma key never had to be all around u like a wall it could be a simple board behind you not a huge wall of green i never knew about the garbage matte Thank you!

  • I'm using Premiere Pro 1 in this video, but I also have some Pro 2 "upgrade-segments" on my tutorials now.

  • When the bubbel scene started you started to scare me, tha being said. Cheers for the great vid =]

  • Awesome vid

  • thank you for this video!

  • The best instructional video about chroma key in Premiere on YouTube!

  • Thank you so much, I really need to kwon that

  • Sweet! - and the software looks OK too.

  • Great - nice presentation.

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