DONT READ THIS CAUSE IT ACTUALLY WORKS. YOU WILL GET KISSED ON THE NEAREST POSSIBLE FRIDAY BY THE LOVE OF YOUR LIFE. TOMORROW WILL BE THE BEST DAY OF YOUR LIFE. HOWEVER IF YOU DO NOT POST THIS COMMENT TO AT LEAST 3 VIDEOS YOU WILL DIE WITHIN 2 DAYS. NOW UV STARTED READING THIS SO DUNT STOP. THIS IS SO SCARY. PUT THIS ON AT LEAST 5 VIDEOS IN 143 MINUTES WHEN UR DONE PRESS F6 AND UR LOVERS NAME WILL APPEAR ON THE SCREEN IN BIG LETTERS. THIS IS SO SCARY CAUSE IT ACTUALLY WORK
I got a difficult question for somone. if you want to be shot in a music video, but the orignal music video is not as HQ as ur green screen effects. what can you do. because, obviously you will look to HD compared to the low quality music video. whats the solution. can you improve the original poor quality music video. remember, I cant get this music video any where else, very very rare, and quite old, 1993.
@Theshofumiah1 We try to avoid answering questions on YouTube because we don't want to clutter up the page, so you might want to also post your question on the Videomaker forums at Videomaker(dot)com. All questions posted there get reviewed by our staff experts as well as video creators in the community.
1. Shoot talent against a well lit greenscreen 2. Import footage into keying/editing software 3. Key out background 4. Place background footage/image on a layer below footage. We have lots of video tips covering almost all aspects of greenscreen. Start with these: How To Get The Perfect Green Screen Key, Green Screen Planning, Chromakey - Avoiding Green Screen Mistakes, Videomaker - Green Screen Post Production. Hope they help. Cheers.
Premiere Pro was used for this particular video, but most decent editing programs allow you to key out the background, including: Final Cut Pro, Avid and Sony Vegas (and more).
No. He's wearing a lav. mic. Basically, lav. microphones are the kind of microphones that are clipped to clothing. They are normally used in interviews, but they are used for movies as well when you have a long distance shot with actors talking, where it'd be impossible to use a boom pole and a shotgun mic to capture the dialogue.
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DONT READ THIS CAUSE IT ACTUALLY WORKS. YOU WILL GET KISSED ON THE NEAREST POSSIBLE FRIDAY BY THE LOVE OF YOUR LIFE. TOMORROW WILL BE THE BEST DAY OF YOUR LIFE. HOWEVER IF YOU DO NOT POST THIS COMMENT TO AT LEAST 3 VIDEOS YOU WILL DIE WITHIN 2 DAYS. NOW UV STARTED READING THIS SO DUNT STOP. THIS IS SO SCARY. PUT THIS ON AT LEAST 5 VIDEOS IN 143 MINUTES WHEN UR DONE PRESS F6 AND UR LOVERS NAME WILL APPEAR ON THE SCREEN IN BIG LETTERS. THIS IS SO SCARY CAUSE IT ACTUALLY WORK
dustbingayber 5 months ago
I got a difficult question for somone. if you want to be shot in a music video, but the orignal music video is not as HQ as ur green screen effects. what can you do. because, obviously you will look to HD compared to the low quality music video. whats the solution. can you improve the original poor quality music video. remember, I cant get this music video any where else, very very rare, and quite old, 1993.
Theshofumiah1 8 months ago
@Theshofumiah1 We try to avoid answering questions on YouTube because we don't want to clutter up the page, so you might want to also post your question on the Videomaker forums at Videomaker(dot)com. All questions posted there get reviewed by our staff experts as well as video creators in the community.
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videomaker 8 months ago
fx much?
tricksFor 1 year ago
how do u put videos on the green screen? ill sub if someone can tell me!
XTeamPokemonX 1 year ago
@XTeamPokemonX
1. Shoot talent against a well lit greenscreen 2. Import footage into keying/editing software 3. Key out background 4. Place background footage/image on a layer below footage. We have lots of video tips covering almost all aspects of greenscreen. Start with these: How To Get The Perfect Green Screen Key, Green Screen Planning, Chromakey - Avoiding Green Screen Mistakes, Videomaker - Green Screen Post Production. Hope they help. Cheers.
videomaker 1 year ago
what program do you use for it ????
TheSuperZebraz101 1 year ago
@TheSuperZebraz101 there's lots of programs available for chroma keying (green screen).
I personally would suggest Adobe After Effects CS5.5
ScottMatthewSullivan 5 months ago
cool
kate1423ful 1 year ago
aliens cant use green screen
moviemaster00000 1 year ago 4
@moviemaster00000 they use blue screen...but what if there's a blue alien. lol
ScottMatthewSullivan 5 months ago
can i use a normal fabric which is really green?
niwachinen 1 year ago
@niwachinen
Anything with a nice flat, even color can work. Cheers.
videomaker 1 year ago
can you use a red screen or a yellow screen.
MrMightguy21 1 year ago
@MrMightguy21
You could if there were a good reason to. "Greenscreen Green" is commonly used because it's easiest to separate from skin & hair.
Cheers.
videomaker 1 year ago
This really helped me out, thank you for making it.
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flunkTV 2 years ago
What Program!?
Manmancarlwaa 2 years ago
Premiere Pro was used for this particular video, but most decent editing programs allow you to key out the background, including: Final Cut Pro, Avid and Sony Vegas (and more).
videomaker 2 years ago
@videomaker do you know the program called
( wax 2.0 ) thats what i use cause thos other programs are to expensive fir me would this work on wax 2.0
luger188 2 years ago
Thanks for the helpful tips...
JohneRebel01 2 years ago
Dude nice video.
capoman1 2 years ago 2
I wish this was HD
disasterupload 2 years ago 2
Thanks for another great tutorial.
Matthew13tube 2 years ago
good job thanks!
wolfdegol 2 years ago
I used pinnacle
GreatTutorialsOnline 2 years ago
Was he wearing a pager?
cannibal6661 2 years ago
the receiver for his mic.
TheGrubification 2 years ago
No. He's wearing a lav. mic. Basically, lav. microphones are the kind of microphones that are clipped to clothing. They are normally used in interviews, but they are used for movies as well when you have a long distance shot with actors talking, where it'd be impossible to use a boom pole and a shotgun mic to capture the dialogue.
codebreaker2001 2 years ago
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TerritoryTV 2 years ago
Very informative. 5/5. Thanks for posting it.
WireTapt 2 years ago
18 comment YAY on a youtube partner wee...and thanks u rock
idioticbacon 2 years ago
*First proper comment* Awesome video very educational as always!
goooby2 2 years ago
damn
bleedingsun7 2 years ago
fourth comment, 17th viewer.
bleedingsun7 2 years ago
fourth
umdterp999 2 years ago
Third. HAD TO SAY IT! haha im sorry.
outlandishfilms 2 years ago
second
TheParodyEffect 2 years ago
first :D
athlete501 2 years ago