I just shot my first green screen the other day and now I'm having a heck of a time in post. Although I took a lot of care at the (location) shoot not to let any light on the subject spill onto the green screen and vice versa, my lower background track (landscape stills etc) are looking pretty hoaky (especially with the artifacts around the edges on some clips; I guess I need to buy an adjustable spot to use as a rim light on the subject). I've decided the only way to salvage this is to put some color gradients behind the subjects with soft colors that match the subjects' clothing. I thought some movement of the color would be nice too so I started to keyframe them when I noticed I couldn't sync the cursor to the timeline...it's greyed out. Any thoughts?
TIA,
Randy
EDIT: BTW, I just discovered on one of my clips that they make a womans jacket that is almost exactly greenscreen green!
I gotta hire an assistant.
TIA,
Randy
EDIT: BTW, I just discovered on one of my clips that they make a womans jacket that is almost exactly greenscreen green!
I gotta hire an assistant.