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Uploaded by on Nov 16, 2009

A few positive words about Roland Emmerich's latest CGI-fest 2012.
Some cheap how to on making green screens or blue screens
Using CompositeLab Pro from FXHome

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  • Great tutorial, thanks for puting in the effort. Although I don't live in the US, I'm sure I can get hold of the same kinds of green and blue material and tape. I had no idea that such inexpensive materials would work.

  • Thanks for the comment, I really should take international viewers more into account, it's all too easy to make things US-centric!

    Party and craft stores, as well as paint supply shops should be fairly universal, but I'll make more of a mental note that I'm not just talking locally.

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  • Hey, dude! Another exciting vid, very useful info! I don't know if my FX Home can do keying, but I do know that my Adobe Premiere Elements 2.0 does have a keying feature. I will certainly try the materials you recommended. You are YT's foremost filmaking instructor.

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