Mad respect for you making these! You were the first dude I saw with the unreal music videos, and I followed your tutorial on putting the green screen footage into unreal, but then I was stuck for what happens afterwards and you've brought out this series of videos, explaining everything I'm stuck on! You sir are a legend!
@@weshootfilms Exporting. I created an environment for a music video, have the singer in place and everything. But I don't know how to render it properly. When I render the camera movement is there, everything works but the singer is frozen at the png sequence's first frame.
Yes I have I don’t really like fusion. I’ve used it a few times I think I just like after affects better but yeah fusion is definitely an amazing tool. I just can’t say I use it enough to teach on it.
Yea Davinci dope. I use it mainly for color grading and some masking but ill eventually hop over into full editing soon. Right now I mainly cut and edit in Premiere.
I haven't tried this so I may be a little ignorant but I think if you could add something like the Blackmagic ATEM Mini ISO, you can have 4 cameras set up and have the switch record the input of each camera to a separate file (isolated recordings - hence the name 'iso'). Would speed up the workflow and give you options. The only downside is that it's HD resolution and h264 compression. Although you could record 4K internally I guess and sync it up later I guess. Then you could set up a cine camera actor for each of the cams you used in the studio. Sync it all up, export as many sequences that are all from the same timeline and then do a multi-cam edit in your NLE (I use Davinci Resolve Studio). I don't have a PC at the moment but I will definitely try it when I get a new PC that can run UE5.
Actually it all depends on how and what I’m shooting. Because it was a full body I used a large 60 inch softbox to light the subject and the background on the left but also had another light hitting the background to the right of it of camera. Sometimes though you can light it up with one light if the source is big enough I’ll do a tutorial about it.
I have a very similar workflow. Do you by any chance have a tutorial on throwing a shadow from the greenscreen footage in UE? I can't figure out how to let my characters cast shadows on the surroundings once imported.
@@mario-off-topic I actually do have a tutorial about bringing in a shadow from after effects into unreal engine. But I will be dropping a better way in a day or so stay connected.
Thank you for the video. I saw a video you made using camtrackar app. Can you please explain how you made the video with camtrackar. Because the footage quality of camtrackar app is very low quality, but your video output was amazing. I would be forever thankful if i get to know how you use the app and how you composite and make the footage look good and match the background so well.
Yes video is possible but unreal tends to work better with png sequences and exr sequences. And also if something goes bad in a render at least with an image sequence you can continue and not have to re render the whole project again.
@@weshootfilms Thanks Brother. Really awesome content. I struggle a bit with camera movement shots in Unreal Engine. I want toshoot scenes in a green screen with movement and use that in UE5. Can u do a tutorial for that ?
Few questians. Do you shoot in LOG? You mentioned in another video that you use Neat video to clean up the footage, do you use that in after effects before you export it into png sequence? What are the specs of your PC and how long does it take to render out a clip in Unreal? Lastly how do i contact you? I have so many questions? Wondering if you do any consultation.
I usually do not shoot in log and I usually will use neat video if needed in after effects before I export. If you need to contact me feel free to e mail me at jm@weshootfilms.com I do consult also.
Yes when shooting green screen you do not want motion blur so 60fps should be the minimum to shoot. Now if your subject isn’t moving very much you can shoot it at 24fps.
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Mad respect for you making these! You were the first dude I saw with the unreal music videos, and I followed your tutorial on putting the green screen footage into unreal, but then I was stuck for what happens afterwards and you've brought out this series of videos, explaining everything I'm stuck on! You sir are a legend!
Glad it helped you out
Thanks for the breakdown of unreal engine workflow production
Your welcome
Thanks for showing your process.
hope it helps didn't want to bore yall
This is fire, thank you! I'd love to see some green screen lighting tuts
Coming soon!
@@weshootfilms thank you my man
Love your videos man, I realllly need an in depth explanation on how to record/export in unreal it's so much more confusing than it needs to be!
What do you mean by record
@@weshootfilms Exporting. I created an environment for a music video, have the singer in place and everything. But I don't know how to render it properly. When I render the camera movement is there, everything works but the singer is frozen at the png sequence's first frame.
Got it figured out, another video you did fixed it for me. I needed to have a plugin for the export!
You are my new best and favoris Guy for UNREAL ENGINE PRODUCTION.
Love this man. Thank you.
Have you dived into Fusion yet? Pretty dam awesome, once you dig deep it blows premiere up.
Yes I have I don’t really like fusion. I’ve used it a few times I think I just like after affects better but yeah fusion is definitely an amazing tool. I just can’t say I use it enough to teach on it.
Yea Davinci dope. I use it mainly for color grading and some masking but ill eventually hop over into full editing soon. Right now I mainly cut and edit in Premiere.
Yeah I left premiere a few years ago Davinci got it all but I do miss the direct link to after effects lol.
@@weshootfilms lol I feel that.
Love the content ❤ Do some more UE greenscreen tips and tricks, camera, lighting, etc.
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I'm creating one video from your videos, they're VERY helpful. I wish you the best brother!
Glad I could help
thanks for unreal video
Your welcome
great work flow dude.
Thanks
I haven't tried this so I may be a little ignorant but I think if you could add something like the Blackmagic ATEM Mini ISO, you can have 4 cameras set up and have the switch record the input of each camera to a separate file (isolated recordings - hence the name 'iso'). Would speed up the workflow and give you options. The only downside is that it's HD resolution and h264 compression. Although you could record 4K internally I guess and sync it up later I guess. Then you could set up a cine camera actor for each of the cams you used in the studio. Sync it all up, export as many sequences that are all from the same timeline and then do a multi-cam edit in your NLE (I use Davinci Resolve Studio). I don't have a PC at the moment but I will definitely try it when I get a new PC that can run UE5.
Great!
This is what I was hoping to see! Love the green screen setup. Saw two lights on the subject - are there another two lighting the green screen?
Actually it all depends on how and what I’m shooting. Because it was a full body I used a large 60 inch softbox to light the subject and the background on the left but also had another light hitting the background to the right of it of camera. Sometimes though you can light it up with one light if the source is big enough I’ll do a tutorial about it.
@@weshootfilms very cool man, that'd be awesome to see!
Great stuff thanks for sharing!
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I have a very similar workflow.
Do you by any chance have a tutorial on throwing a shadow from the greenscreen footage in UE? I can't figure out how to let my characters cast shadows on the surroundings once imported.
@@mario-off-topic I actually do have a tutorial about bringing in a shadow from after effects into unreal engine. But I will be dropping a better way in a day or so stay connected.
Oh yeah Dude Thanx a lot for this tutorial
@@Schickerelli your welcome stay connected
Good info g
Appreciate it
Thank you for the video. I saw a video you made using camtrackar app. Can you please explain how you made the video with camtrackar. Because the footage quality of camtrackar app is very low quality, but your video output was amazing. I would be forever thankful if i get to know how you use the app and how you composite and make the footage look good and match the background so well.
Sure it’s been awhile since I used it but it’s still an amazing app for tracking the room I’ll work on that.
@@weshootfilms thank you for the reply ♥️
Hey man love your videos one question whats the name of that Cyberpunk package seen in 8:32 I have been searching for it.
I’ll try to find it
@@weshootfilms I found it its Butcher's Alley Palmetro Future City (Nanite + LP) on the Unreal Market.
Thanks man for the videos,🙌🔥
No problem 👍
woa.. dope thanks for the info
Any time!
Awesome Content. Really !
One question, why a png sequenz brother ? mp4 or mov not possible ?
Yes video is possible but unreal tends to work better with png sequences and exr sequences. And also if something goes bad in a render at least with an image sequence you can continue and not have to re render the whole project again.
@@weshootfilms Thanks Brother. Really awesome content. I struggle a bit with camera movement shots in Unreal Engine. I want toshoot scenes in a green screen with movement and use that in UE5. Can u do a tutorial for that ?
thx bro
Few questians. Do you shoot in LOG? You mentioned in another video that you use Neat video to clean up the footage, do you use that in after effects before you export it into png sequence? What are the specs of your PC and how long does it take to render out a clip in Unreal? Lastly how do i contact you? I have so many questions? Wondering if you do any consultation.
I usually do not shoot in log and I usually will use neat video if needed in after effects before I export. If you need to contact me feel free to e mail me at jm@weshootfilms.com I do consult also.
thanks man! love your content
Glad you enjoy it!
You said you shoot your green screen footage at 60fps, is that so less motion blur please and much smoother?
Yes when shooting green screen you do not want motion blur so 60fps should be the minimum to shoot. Now if your subject isn’t moving very much you can shoot it at 24fps.
Thank you for taking the time to reply! Love having a NYC OG teach Unreal Engine :)@@weshootfilms
You're Great
Hope it can help
Why don't you add asset download link it would help people follow along (just a friendly suggestion) loving the vids
I’ll keep that in mind thanks
Keep it up videos are great thank for contributing to the community
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hope it helps
@@weshootfilms This helps alot! BTW what GPU are you using and is it keeping up ok for you?
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my unreal project crashed at rendering. i opend the project again and my talent is gone. also my camera movement. do u know what i can do? thx
When you click on the level sequencer it should bring everything back. If not the level might be corrupt it happens sometimes.
@@weshootfilms thank U for the answer. I can Not find the Sequenzer anymore.
@@Atsche hate them days I wish you the best
Bro fire been doin it for 1yr and ae and s reslve is addes to my work flow can you crateek some of my work?
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Please what are the specs of your Computer
I have a AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 12-Core Processor 3.80 GHz 96 gigs of ram with a Nvidia 4090
@@weshootfilms thanks so much