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Green Screen Test using Cinema 4D and After Effects CS3

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Uploaded by on Sep 29, 2007

First of all, dont ask what im standing behind lol, i just put something completely random in front of me so u cant see the fact that my feet are missing. When i was videotaped in front of the green screen, my feet were out of the shot.

This is a quick green screen test I did using Adobe After Effects CS3 and Cinema 4d 10. First, I brought the raw green screen footage into After Effects, keyed out the green using Keylight, then rendered it, and rendered out a separate alpha matte. Then, I loaded up Cinema 4d and created a simple scene. Not much time was spent on the scene itself, because my main focus was incorporating camera movement with green screen shots. Comments are welcome.

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  • lol sry bout the quality of this vid. It was a real quick simple test done in literally 30 secs or so (and the youtube compression definitely didn't help). I've actually purchased a hd camcorder (Canon HV20) and i'm working with much more complicated renders now, all in HD. I haven't posted any new videos on youtube for a while, tho. Sometime soon i'll have to post more.

  • A little dark I would say..

  • not exactly supposed 2 b bright and btw as i said this is just a quick test, not supposed 2 b spectacular. i was just testin to see how an alpha matte would work in c4d

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  • @CLJ891 i hope you have your d7 by now :D best wishes from a guy on youtube

  • A little help? I'm keying green screen footage in AE then importing it into C4D to use as a material. Problem is that when I add the same GS footage to the alpha channel of the material, for some reason the GS footage becomes semi transparent as if it sees the entire image as shades of grey. What am I doing wrong? (Any help would be immensely appreciated)

  • @novoart100 You choose background, add green color to it, and boom, You have a greenscreen background.

  • how can i use green screen in cinema 4d? I always treating with this part of files by After Effects.

  • Great job! Now do a tighter scene to shut the haters down. Well done.

  • excuses excuses

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