Mark Apsolon walks you through the basic setup & the editing process of chromakey in Sony Vegas Pro. Check out Sony Vegas, green screens & more at: http://www.tubetape.com
@Angel48rules The farther you get away from true chromakey green, the more difficult it will be to key out. An olive green may be too similar to skin pigment of your actors, and though it may not look like it to the naked eye, your camera may pick it up and so may your editor. I would stay away from that shade.
@LaurenSparkleBlossom It will be tough, for sure, but if you keep the lighting even along the greenscreen, and be sure to have separate lighting for your subjects, then you should get an okay key.
Hmm. I haven't heard of that problem. Usually keying problems are because your subject is wearing green or because they're too close to the screen. If those aren't the issues, you might want to check out the Vegas website to see if they have any help specifically for that problem.
I saw a mashup where a guy was able to extract the dancers from a video and take those dancers and added his own background. How was he able to do that. is that some kind of reverse chroma or something.
can it be in a lighter shade of green (such as olive green)?
Angel48rules 3 weeks ago
@Angel48rules The farther you get away from true chromakey green, the more difficult it will be to key out. An olive green may be too similar to skin pigment of your actors, and though it may not look like it to the naked eye, your camera may pick it up and so may your editor. I would stay away from that shade.
tubetape 3 weeks ago
I'm using a plush light green blanket as my green screen. I don't have professional lighting so what can I do with a table lamp?
LaurenSparkleBlossom 1 month ago
@LaurenSparkleBlossom It will be tough, for sure, but if you keep the lighting even along the greenscreen, and be sure to have separate lighting for your subjects, then you should get an okay key.
tubetape 1 month ago
Hmm. I haven't heard of that problem. Usually keying problems are because your subject is wearing green or because they're too close to the screen. If those aren't the issues, you might want to check out the Vegas website to see if they have any help specifically for that problem.
tubetape 3 months ago
I saw a mashup where a guy was able to extract the dancers from a video and take those dancers and added his own background. How was he able to do that. is that some kind of reverse chroma or something.
TheReggiereg1 5 months ago
@TheReggiereg1 I'm not sure how he did that. But I would check out the Vegas website or any Vegas help forums out there to see what you can find.
tubetape 5 months ago