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Complete name: Digital Tutors - Multi-part Greenscreen Keying in After Effects - sum1_here Format: mp4 Size: 192 MB Duration50min 43min Overall Bitrate: 475 Kbps Language: English Sub Title: None Encoder: sum1_here Source: Thanks :Video: Format/Info: MPEG-4 Visual Bitrate: 336 Kbps Width: 782 pixels Height: 646 pixels Display aspect ratio: 1.211 Frame rate: 15.000 fps :Audio: Format: MPEG Audio Nominal Bitrate: 128 Kbps Channel(s): 2 channels Sampling rate: 44.1 KHz Plot: After Effects CS5 and up What you will learn In this After Effects tutorial we'll learn how to key green or bluescreen footage in After Effects. Using greenscreens is a common practice in today's VFX workflow, so understanding how to get a good alpha from greenscreen footage is very important. We'll begin this tutorial by learning what a chroma key is and what we need to look out for while we shoot the greenscreen footage. From there, we begin keying a sample shot using the Keylight keyer. We'll then learn how to refine our matte and edge using the various built-in modifiers. Finally, we will composite our keyed footage over a background and learn about spill suppression and some compositing tricks to integrate our pieces of footage. We'll end the tutorial by learning a method of treating compressed or chroma subsampled footage to pull better keys. Related Torrents
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