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  • Great video keep up the good work.

  • where did you get the green screen?

    

  • Isn't that Smosh subaru car???? LOL

  • you can use windows movie maker

  • no sound . ://

  • not bad -__- but it's thing of begener -_-

  • she alomost got hit omg

  • how do you put them together and where do you get that green screen ?

  • very well done

  • Why wont anyone rap themselfs into green/blue/red cover and then green/blue/redscreen?

  • what software did you use?

  • I used Adobe Premiere Pro CS2.

  • wow im suprised your key turned out that good with the wind blowing! lol

  • Jeeze. She can peddle fast!

    Where did you get the background footage?

  • you should slow the backgroud clip down, the speed at which she's riding the bike does not match the speed of the background clip

  • Lol , it looks real !

  • i really want a greensceeen sooooooooo bad

  • me too

  • Very professional results man! I'm amazed you managed to get a clean effect with a creased, moving screen in natural light like that. Any particular method to get those results?

    Ben.

  • I appreciate your comment... its actually not a super clean key because of the moving sheet, but you can't see taht in the small resolution. Anyway, with a flat bright background its really easy to do it right. You just throw it into Premiere Pro or Final Cut Pro and add a chroma key effect to the foreground clip, that's all.

  • @xdeanda Cool. Thanks! Must be the resolution then i guess...either way it's certainly not bad!

    It sounds like Premiere Pro has a good chroma key plugin then. Have you tried Ultra 2? That's very good at working with less than perfect screens. Works with a sliightly different system, choosing a palette of colours, rather than a single one, but it is independent, and as a result, a bit of a pain to work with compared to Premiere Pro, Vegas etc that host the plug-in themselves!

  • Do you know if FXhome vision studio works just as well as this?

  • I am not familiar with FXhome, sorry.

  • haha smosh's car at 0:11

  • awesome work but you could blur the background a little and if you want really realistic work, you could put a fan in front of the girl so the clothes move from "air"

  • WOW..Awesome video!! what software did you use?

  • Thanks, I used Premiere Pro.

  • thats amazing!

  • COOL! what program you used to eedit?

  • Thanks, I used Adobe Premiere Pro.

  • That looked really good! Normally it's pretty easy to tell if someone uses a green-screen, but seeing the end results on their own, and not-knowing it's green screened, I would've thought it's real!

  • Should of had the girl shake her fist at the car LOL

  • what kind of software did you use for this?

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  • I used Adobe Premiere Pro

  • Sony vegas is better

  • I dont like sony vegas. It is good, but i thinkafter effects works better if the greenscreen isn't perfect

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  • Now, that looks real! Good job ;-)

  • Whoa that's so cool

    How do you get the backround?

  • I bought it at Calumet for around $30... its a plain green sheet, nothing too it.

  • HOW DO U PERFECT IT SO MUCH!!!!! pleaaaase post a video about it i have to know!!!!!!! u use Adobe Premier CS3 i used it on my first green screen video and it looks like shit!!!

  • Thanks for the comment, it actually not a very good key, as you can tell in the green screen original the green screen sheet is wrinkled and moving... if you blow this up to SD it looks terrible, but its okay for the Internet. Premiere Pro does a nice job at keying, this was a regular Chroma Key effect, nothing special.

  • woow very good!!!

  • I agree, its a terrible setup but it just worked... I was mostly just playing with my new camera so I didn't take time to setup the screen properly. I edited with Premiere Pro CS2... nothing special, just a good old chroma key effect. Thanks for your comment.

  • How did you make the green screening so perfect? No offense but the green screen was moving and not lit well.  What did you use to key out the green? Great video by the way.

  • what do you edit it with?

  • Mostly Premiere Pro CS3... sometimes Final Cut Pro.

  • Great video. It would have been funnier if you had her going faster than the cars and passing them LOL

  • that was great green screening

    it looked real and the outside effect was cool too

  • how did you get it so good with such a stinky greenscreen? it wasn't flat or lit, but it still worked? how?

  • The footage was actually shot in HD, I was testing my new camera so I spent about 5 minutes on setup. I applied a basic chroma key to the footage on Premiere Pro and that's what I got... if you look at it in full res its actually terrible :-)

  • @gilkwad

    Im surprised everyone is asking this! There are thousands of people who use a green screen like this. The key is LUMOR. It allows you to select really dark or really bright colours of that shade. so even if it turned darker is would still key.

  • watch my Action videos and you shall love them

  • that was good. do u use after effects?

  • Sometimes, but mostly Premiere Pro.

  • omg, that was great

  • really cool made me laugh so much

  • cool!

  • that was boring

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