Let your imagination run wild without having to travel to fantasy lands, dangerous weather conditions, or even just across the street. With green screens, you …
If you’re an avid TV or film watcher, you’ve seen this effect used in multiple credit sequences and other creative ways. While it looks complex, it’s actually quite simple to achieve.
Once you’re ready to start keying, the only limit is your imagination — and your ability to do the job. Here’s how to work with green-screen footage in Adobe Premiere Pro.
Check out our video tutorial for all the info on what gear you’ll need, how to get set up, what lighting to use, and when to start rolling.
Sophie Muller has directed more than 200 music videos for everyone from Dolly Parton to Beyoncé, but her latest project represented a first for the veteran director: a music video shot entirely in 360 VR.
Once you’ve got your studio space, your actors, and your vehicle, it’s time to get rolling. These key pointers will help keep your in-studio driving scene from hitting any bumps in the road.
With a little creativity and some basic editing and motion graphics work, you can use stock media to add textures and layers that enhance your project both visually and aurally.
Using green screens can open up infinite options for your productions, but you’ve got to use them correctly to get the best results and minimize the time and money spent adding VFX to your film.