Hi -
I'm looking to create a new series of videos using Vegas (and AE if needed w/keylight), and want to make a sharp talking-head style video of me talking in front of a white background... any suggestions?
I'm thinking of using my greenscreen studio, but even using after effects/keylight for keying it'll still have some noise edge... for those who've done these, any suggestions on whether it's best to use that (softlamps/greenscreen studio/keyed in ae), or, would it be better to simply shoot against some kind of white background?
if so, re using a physical bg, any suggestions on best way to get that? eg white paper/whiteboards, other materials (a la muslins)?
The final shoot, done w/sony 3-chip camcorder, is something I'll be making into a 920x540 style video for streaming online... will probably shoot in HD.
I'm going for a look like tony robbins' new ones (which look great), eg at
http://www.tonyrobbins.com/
thanks for any tips, I'm asking because you guys are the video experts... I'm still learning a lot of this... not sure best way to shoot, myself, to get that kind of clean/pro look.
ken
I'm looking to create a new series of videos using Vegas (and AE if needed w/keylight), and want to make a sharp talking-head style video of me talking in front of a white background... any suggestions?
I'm thinking of using my greenscreen studio, but even using after effects/keylight for keying it'll still have some noise edge... for those who've done these, any suggestions on whether it's best to use that (softlamps/greenscreen studio/keyed in ae), or, would it be better to simply shoot against some kind of white background?
if so, re using a physical bg, any suggestions on best way to get that? eg white paper/whiteboards, other materials (a la muslins)?
The final shoot, done w/sony 3-chip camcorder, is something I'll be making into a 920x540 style video for streaming online... will probably shoot in HD.
I'm going for a look like tony robbins' new ones (which look great), eg at
http://www.tonyrobbins.com/
thanks for any tips, I'm asking because you guys are the video experts... I'm still learning a lot of this... not sure best way to shoot, myself, to get that kind of clean/pro look.
ken