Great stuff! For tracking the screen with markers, I’ve seen both options (Motion Tracking & Camera Tracking). But which one is the best for replacing the background with a video or image? Thanks!
Good morning, I have some information to ask you. I need to extrapolate some frames from a film in which my son acts out some movements, I need to extrapolate his animation to derive the character for a classic platform game. Which software do you recommend for this use? Thanks in advance Daniele
i really want to know how to add a 3d object in after effects, and use track camera to stick it into a specific place. can you tell how to do that. can't import a 3d object to AE . Are there any ways to do that
Even though I know how to work with screen I always like watching videos anyway for that one piece of information I don't know about. I've never seen one tilted forward like that before! And that HSL idea is pretty cool too lol
Nice video with some tricks I didnt know yet :) By the way, my teacher in postproduction/VFX taught us that we should use our keyed footage as a matte on our original footage.
The reason why you use the keyed footage as a matte is that, when keying you disrupt the true original colors. And using it as a matte will keep the original colors... After that it's just a matter of chroma-despill and you're basically done.
Nice Video ! Good Tutorial. Its better using Background Video or Background Photo ? I have a rock band playing in front a green Screen. Where i can find Backround ? Regards from Portugal
Very good video! I have a question please: What is the correct WORKFLOW when working with flat footage and CGI ? I want to color correct the whole footage I've made on greenscreen (LUT), then apply my CGI effects. But I also want to be able to change my colors maybe later on, and avoid having to do it clip by clip. What would you recommend?
I am not cinecom but i can answer that. First you will need to color correct the flat (im assuming log) footage no matter what. Keying will not work well with log so you will have to color correct every clip you want to key before you can key it. If you shot the footage under same lighting conditions you wont have to color correct clip for clip, you can color correct one clip and copy paste the effect. If you have the option to turn on the lut while shooting(with external monitor or if your camera supports input luts) that will save you time color correcting later on. This way you can see how the end result will look and still have log footage to work with. So to answer your question. Step 1: plan out the final result as much as possible. Take note of the lighting and camera angle of the final background that you will use. Step 2 : Record 1 greenscreen shot and try to quickly color correct and key it. If it works shoot all your scenes. If not, adjust your set up. Step 3 : Color correct the log footage to get the best key possible. Step 4 : Render your keyed footage with transparant background(alpha channel) Step 5 : Match your keyed footage to the background Step 6: Match your cgi to the background and to the keyed footage Step 7 Precompose everything and color correct it as a whole Step 8: render the end result Now you have the option to always take a step back and adjust the color of anything in the scene. When shooting log, your iso will be higher than when shooting rec 709. So if you are in a studio situation you will need to nail the exposure perfectly because for the best results in terms of noise you will likely have to overexpose (depending on the camera). This means you will need to lower the exposure back down again after or before applying the lut. Hope this helps
@@Yodd This answer is amazing, thank you so much for taking time to write it! Step 4 Is something I didnt do but then it makes sense, as otherwise it's too slow to work I guess! I have clean footage in my greenscreen, I can key out easily (all tripod shots so no surprises) and make a proxy of it - otherwise, too slow in premiere. Thank you again! ;)
Hi, great video with a lot of great advice. I've been making chroma videos for over a decade. I currently have a JVC GC-PX100BU and I would like to buy a new camera. Any recommendations with a max of $3K. Mostly concerned about how well it performs with indoor chroma key filming since that is what it is mostly used for. Thanks
Can someone help me? i was working on after effect and at some point my clips started glitching with green frames. I looked for solutions online but nothing that worked. I cleaned the cache, changed the display preferences, updated the graphics card's drivers but nothing
Y'all could've written 'tips' instead of 'tricks' on the video title, so It coulda been seem like no clickbait try. just suggesting. You guys are doing great work. I've been a viewer and a subscriber for years. Keep up the good work
this is my issue... My green screen photo, it is a baby doll, it will flying be over the city, the doll photo is too big, it takes up the whole screen. How can I make the photo smaller? I used PREVIEW to make the photo smaller but it did not change the size when I used it again in iMovie. Thanks...hope I explained that right.
Thanks for all the free videos i need help on camera selection for stop motion - vfx i found 3 options i could buy used: Ursa mini 4.6 1gen BMPCC 4/or 6k Sony FX-30 vfx im gonna use it mostly indoor and for stopmotion/vfx/greenscreen work. im litterly lost, i know all 3 good but i know nothing about Vfx, i see the new sont fx30 is 14bit is that a better option post than the 12bit from the BMPCC 4k -6k or is the raw from bmpcc just better?
Please recommend a good mouse for video editors. Maybe a vertical one? I am changing mouses all the time as they suck and the working hand starts to hurt. The mouses are also bad because they either double-click instead of single click, the coursor goes sideways or when I select a thing, it selects a bunch of unwanted things and so on. What do you use? Thanks!
I never got the halos out of OBS green-screen. The camera was HD, the green fabric was tight and evenly lit. I tweaked settings in every direction. Maybe it's just not built to do that.
Hey, that was some good information. I have done some terrible green screen work. My editor sure as some limitations when it comes to green screen work, ugh :((
i’d never have high contrast tracking markers close to the foreground subject. Because then you can not keep the original shadows. Plus one will alwqys have to remove all the markers with garbagemattes. Thats would be ok with really short takes. But with lets say 40 minutes, 3 cameras, having all to be done by the next day….
I don't understand, he says "We will select the green color spill" and it looks like he's using an effect "Spill correction" which I can't find at all.
The green screen tips are great, but what really got me excited is the new feature in Storyblocks!!!! That is amazing, I have used it before in the past, and it was really annoying to download the clip, go to the downloads and drag the clip to the correct folder and delete it from the downloads, this would speed things up. Does it work with graphics templates too? Or is it just the stock footage and music? I have to get a new subscription to this, I was thinking about it, but now I am sure this is the best platform to get the stuff I need :-)
What splendid material; parallels a book I read that was equally thought-provoking. "A Life Unplugged: Reclaiming Reality in a Digital Age" by Various Authors
Great video as usual. Nothing to see with the video, but I guess that one of the guy is French... Right ? 😁 Good English, but I can still ear a French accent 😜
tilting the green screen, omg thats fuccin brilliant
I’m just like this is so simple how did I not think of it.. I’m had some spill off into my hair… that tilt would fix all that..
Never seen a more consistent and well put video in my life. Thanks a lot, subscribed 👍🏻
that pixel motion blur is awesome.
Definitely going to try some of these techniques on a shoot next week!
Great tips and they all work. :)
Hey Kevin, nice to see you around here! Thanks :-)
Thats cool im getting a greenscreen for the first time with what program should i work?
This video just helped my make my key better.
Sir i am your big fan from india since watching you from 3years lol lots of love
Jack Harlow always got the best green screen tips 🙏 🙏 🔥
I was completely caught off guard with the mention of the Faroes lol. It is my home and I'm so very used to folks simply not knowing of it xD
What software would you recommend?
Thanks guys. Good explanation :)
Great video, definitely got to save it to my playlists
Great stuff! For tracking the screen with markers, I’ve seen both options (Motion Tracking & Camera Tracking). But which one is the best for replacing the background with a video or image? Thanks!
Great video, thanks! (on another note: I love the color of the blue walls in post production.... what color and kind of paint did you use?
love the vid, one question why would you use red markers on green screen if its in the skin tone shades!!!
Do you have full course of green screen lesson ?
Thank you for this video
Thank you guys, you saved my very important project for school.
Good morning, I have some information to ask you.
I need to extrapolate some frames from a film in which my son acts out some movements, I need to extrapolate his animation to derive the character for a classic platform game.
Which software do you recommend for this use?
Thanks in advance
Daniele
I didn't know Jack Harlow also made tutorials, great video!
Thanks guys. I was going to use green screen for my next project.. the tips really helpful.. you guys awesome..
i really want to know how to add a 3d object in after effects, and use track camera to stick it into a specific place. can you tell how to do that. can't import a 3d object to AE . Are there any ways to do that
Even though I know how to work with screen I always like watching videos anyway for that one piece of information I don't know about. I've never seen one tilted forward like that before! And that HSL idea is pretty cool too lol
I was saying the same thing" I've never seen one tilted forward like that before!". Time to get my google search on lol!
@@FLOWVISIONMEDIAMost of the time it is not possible because the greenscreen is not a piece of cloth but a concave built wall.
step 1:just buy a red camera😁
Red is trash made with cheap chinese parts. Thats why nikon brought red. Red is being taken down
@@jeironamobey8136so did you worked on Red Cameras?
@@jeironamobey8136:v
what is the best software (reasonably priced) for green screen and ALSO the rest of the video editing..background images and sound thanks
Nice video with some tricks I didnt know yet :) By the way, my teacher in postproduction/VFX taught us that we should use our keyed footage as a matte on our original footage.
You mean a hard alpha matte so there is 0% see through right?
The reason why you use the keyed footage as a matte is that, when keying you disrupt the true original colors. And using it as a matte will keep the original colors...
After that it's just a matter of chroma-despill and you're basically done.
I don’t understand. You key the subject out, then what?
I’ve always loved this channel Cinecum 🔥
As always great tip
Nice Video ! Good Tutorial. Its better using Background Video or Background Photo ? I have a rock band playing in front a green Screen. Where i can find Backround ? Regards from Portugal
Your guy is amazing learn many thing from your channel
Very good video! I have a question please: What is the correct WORKFLOW when working with flat footage and CGI ? I want to color correct the whole footage I've made on greenscreen (LUT), then apply my CGI effects. But I also want to be able to change my colors maybe later on, and avoid having to do it clip by clip. What would you recommend?
I am not cinecom but i can answer that.
First you will need to color correct the flat (im assuming log) footage no matter what. Keying will not work well with log so you will have to color correct every clip you want to key before you can key it. If you shot the footage under same lighting conditions you wont have to color correct clip for clip, you can color correct one clip and copy paste the effect.
If you have the option to turn on the lut while shooting(with external monitor or if your camera supports input luts) that will save you time color correcting later on. This way you can see how the end result will look and still have log footage to work with.
So to answer your question.
Step 1: plan out the final result as much as possible. Take note of the lighting and camera angle of the final background that you will use.
Step 2 : Record 1 greenscreen shot and try to quickly color correct and key it. If it works shoot all your scenes. If not, adjust your set up.
Step 3 : Color correct the log footage to get the best key possible.
Step 4 : Render your keyed footage with transparant background(alpha channel)
Step 5 : Match your keyed footage to the background
Step 6: Match your cgi to the background and to the keyed footage
Step 7 Precompose everything and color correct it as a whole
Step 8: render the end result
Now you have the option to always take a step back and adjust the color of anything in the scene. When shooting log, your iso will be higher than when shooting rec 709. So if you are in a studio situation you will need to nail the exposure perfectly because for the best results in terms of noise you will likely have to overexpose (depending on the camera). This means you will need to lower the exposure back down again after or before applying the lut.
Hope this helps
@@Yodd This answer is amazing, thank you so much for taking time to write it! Step 4 Is something I didnt do but then it makes sense, as otherwise it's too slow to work I guess!
I have clean footage in my greenscreen, I can key out easily (all tripod shots so no surprises) and make a proxy of it - otherwise, too slow in premiere.
Thank you again! ;)
@@MorZarCH you are welcome mate, good luck👍🏻
I came for green screen tips, which are great but that Storyblocks plugin though, this is gonna save me so much time!
Amazing tips and ideas! Thank you! ❤
holy crap! a fang gang in the wild!
Congratulation ! Good tutorial 👌
Hi, great video with a lot of great advice. I've been making chroma videos for over a decade. I currently have a JVC GC-PX100BU and I would like to buy a new camera. Any recommendations with a max of $3K. Mostly concerned about how well it performs with indoor chroma key filming since that is what it is mostly used for. Thanks
What are the lights you guys use?
Great tips!
Only question un answered: When shooting a moving shot, How do you perfectly match the background with the green screen footage.
did you guys upload another video before this? the one with the avatar inspired stuff?
Yup :-)
Can you guys give tips using Final Cut X
Hobby stores and fabric stores have many large green sheets that work but not always it must be a certain color green for best quality.
Can someone help me? i was working on after effect and at some point my clips started glitching with green frames. I looked for solutions online but nothing that worked. I cleaned the cache, changed the display preferences, updated the graphics card's drivers but nothing
The blond hair joke hahahaha 😂 I love you guys.. ♥ 💕
3:22 I love this channel 😂😂
Y'all could've written 'tips' instead of 'tricks' on the video title, so It coulda been seem like no clickbait try. just suggesting. You guys are doing great work. I've been a viewer and a subscriber for years. Keep up the good work
Is rotoscoping possible on Android
thanks, you are doing great. My problem has solved.
That millennium Falcon was awesome was Awesome...
this is my issue... My green screen photo, it is a baby doll, it will flying be over the city, the doll photo is too big, it takes up the whole screen. How can I make the photo smaller? I used PREVIEW to make the photo smaller but it did not change the size when I used it again in iMovie. Thanks...hope I explained that right.
what stand are you using for green sreen?
Thanks for all the free videos
i need help on camera selection for stop motion - vfx i found 3 options i could buy used:
Ursa mini 4.6 1gen
BMPCC 4/or 6k
Sony FX-30 vfx
im gonna use it mostly indoor and for stopmotion/vfx/greenscreen work.
im litterly lost, i know all 3 good but i know nothing about Vfx, i see the new sont fx30 is 14bit is that a better option post than the 12bit from the BMPCC 4k -6k or is the raw from bmpcc just better?
Please recommend a good mouse for video editors. Maybe a vertical one? I am changing mouses all the time as they suck and the working hand starts to hurt. The mouses are also bad because they either double-click instead of single click, the coursor goes sideways or when I select a thing, it selects a bunch of unwanted things and so on. What do you use? Thanks!
mx master 3
this mouse is actually visible at 1:57 on the top of the Inovativ Cart
This is incredibly informative. Nice
make a video on green screen keying with shadows while actor walking, running How to add shadow of actor on ground?
Bro green screen edit and how change vioce different type apps say please i big fan of your team
Thanks
thank you
Thx a lot
Very new at this and about to try learning how to create these for overlays. What program are you using in this tutorial?
This entire channel is about the program Adobe Premiere Pro :)
first comment, great video btw guys really useful keep it up
We bought the new Hawaiki Keyer 5 two months ago hands down best Keyer we’ve ever used in premiere pro
How big should each zone be
can u please share your green screen footages with us for practice
I never got the halos out of OBS green-screen. The camera was HD, the green fabric was tight and evenly lit. I tweaked settings in every direction. Maybe it's just not built to do that.
OBS green screen kind of sucks compared to DaVinci resolve or Adobe premiere, etc
I’ve been having a lot of fun with a green tent
The technology is rushing away from me, but you have to stick to your skills
Awesome Video an tricks guys! Ill, for sure, use these on my next video.... I always struggle with the chroma key
Can green wall function as a green screen?
What apps are good to handle the green screen?
Adobe After Effects
Hey, that was some good information. I have done some terrible green screen work. My editor sure as some limitations when it comes to green screen work, ugh :((
In the next copycat friday, can you please show how to make Tron motorbike trail effect. No need for a bike I jast want to know how to make the trail
Miss you guys 🥲❤️
Good
learned a lot
the green screen is supposed to be 2 stop darker? On your exemple the false colors shows the same exposition as the t-shirt
1:19 i thought bro went full jedi-mode😂
But how will I do this on a budget?
i’d never have high contrast tracking markers close to the foreground subject. Because then you can not keep the original shadows. Plus one will alwqys have to remove all the markers with garbagemattes. Thats would be ok with really short takes. But with lets say 40 minutes, 3 cameras, having all to be done by the next day….
Green screen our friend especially with Zoom meetings too. 😀
Is the green screen made from cotton or Polyester, because of the ironing?
Great❤
Wow helpful
JORDY!, You're great in the new TETRIS MOVIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)
Can we use AI to remove Green Screen ???? n fan of ur content
😍😍😍😍😍nice
CAN YOU RECREATE THE LIGHTER SCENE FROM JENNIFERS BODY??
Wouldn’t you want to mimick the shadow in the shot ? Your lighting should be set up like the scene so I guess so
I don't understand, he says "We will select the green color spill" and it looks like he's using an effect "Spill correction" which I can't find at all.
It seems like greenscreen keying is so much easier in Davinci Resolve Fusion with a delta keyer node.
Even easier with 3D keyer
The green screen tips are great, but what really got me excited is the new feature in Storyblocks!!!! That is amazing, I have used it before in the past, and it was really annoying to download the clip, go to the downloads and drag the clip to the correct folder and delete it from the downloads, this would speed things up. Does it work with graphics templates too? Or is it just the stock footage and music?
I have to get a new subscription to this, I was thinking about it, but now I am sure this is the best platform to get the stuff I need :-)
It works with all their assets! It's amazing!
What splendid material; parallels a book I read that was equally thought-provoking. "A Life Unplugged: Reclaiming Reality in a Digital Age" by Various Authors
Waht show is this
Plz make video on how to make Spiderman real swing effect like marvel
What if you use a green light to shine on your green screen?
Jack Harlow is very knowledgeable
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Great video as usual.
Nothing to see with the video, but I guess that one of the guy is French... Right ? 😁 Good English, but I can still ear a French accent 😜
I am very new to using a green screen and my only equipment is a 13 dollar green screen off of amazon and a camera from my phone