How to Add Motion blur in Post?? Present im using Revision Motion blur pro. It shows some Weird Artifacts. Please suggest me Any Method to create Realistic Motion blur!
@@Gameboy-2000 There's actually a built in AE tool for that when using rotobrush. Just click motion blur and adjust. To my eye it's the most accurate and natural looking motion blur. Needs some heavy computations though.
@@jeffsavilleproductions totally agree. It's such a headache dealing with the motion blur when keying. The rotobrush tool in AE does a pretty good job though at a cost of heavy computation and it's much more time consuming going gradually through each frame.
Great video Jake! But a few things to fix next time. First, a light for your green screen that sits above the top of the GS is recommended. (helps with the spill) 2. Premiere does not have advanced tools for keying, AE has a lot more like Keylight and Advanced spill suppression so try use them next. 3. U said it yourself, the lighting has to match the video below the subject, so if the train station got lights from the sealing... light the subject with no diffusion and not from the side. Also for darker scenes, try use a blue screen, it gives you much more pleasing darker spill outlines and works much better in the dark than green.
Lighting the green screen is the most tricky task. I learned how to deal with this issue after watching your video for which I am very thankful to you. In order to create video tutorials, these green screen are doing a great job for me and contributed much towards my pay-per-view earnings on StreamingVideoProvider. Thanks again man!
I already know how you did that door shot even before I saw the clip where you showed it bc I did a similar vfx effect with a green screen for my short film last year.
Good Tips, and good video, thank's for that. But... one aditional tip here ;-) Always make sure that you film your foreground objekt in the same perspective than your background has been shot. Unless you want to look your front object look extremly big or small. In case of the Subway shot, you filmed the guy in a lower angle than the Background was shot, so the Guy look unnatural big. Also you should match the Horizon of both, the foreground and the background. Otherwise you'll destroy the illusion.
great walk through! thank you! the thing that i think you missed though is to first study the lighting scheme of your background and light the subject accordingly as much as possible... with the lighting being from the upper left of the shot the kid in the subway needed a softer type of lighting and a shadow on his left side and the bulk of the light would be from above putting his shoes in dimmer lighting... but still, very nicely done!
right... its like "yea its so easy, just spend like 4grand and you are set. In case you dont have a camera for 5 grand, buy an external monitor that will cost you like 1 grand in addition to the 4 i mentioned previously! EASY RIGHT??!?
@@DapperWendigo set up two light zones. Basically, keep some distance between the actor and the background, then add lights in between, pointed to the green screen and make sure they light it as evenly as possible. Oh and make sure that the other lights aren’t changing the lights pointed at the green screen.
I can tell that you guys don't have much experience in making greenscreen video, but still decided to create a video about it. IMHO, the greenscreen part can be done much better. Here everything is so obvious that u guys use greenscreen. NIce video overall!
Another tip: Shoot with a higher shutter speed to reduce motion blur and sharpen the edges. You can add motion blur in post.
This. I've been shooting green screen for clients and this really is such an important step
How to Add Motion blur in Post?? Present im using Revision Motion blur pro. It shows some Weird Artifacts. Please suggest me Any Method to create Realistic Motion blur!
@@Gameboy-2000 There's actually a built in AE tool for that when using rotobrush. Just click motion blur and adjust. To my eye it's the most accurate and natural looking motion blur. Needs some heavy computations though.
@@jeffsavilleproductions totally agree. It's such a headache dealing with the motion blur when keying. The rotobrush tool in AE does a pretty good job though at a cost of heavy computation and it's much more time consuming going gradually through each frame.
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Great video Jake!
But a few things to fix next time.
First, a light for your green screen that sits above the top of the GS is recommended. (helps with the spill)
2. Premiere does not have advanced tools for keying, AE has a lot more like Keylight and Advanced spill suppression so try use them next.
3. U said it yourself, the lighting has to match the video below the subject, so if the train station got lights from the sealing... light the subject with no diffusion and not from the side.
Also for darker scenes, try use a blue screen, it gives you much more pleasing darker spill outlines and works much better in the dark than green.
If you reading this, have a good day and be safe. God bless you 🙏🏻
Love how you used an African American subject. Our skin is often hard to. Edit when it comes to color correction. Thank you.
What
Just useful info. Nothing else. Thank you.
😂Ok, how did you get that dog to act in that intro ??
So trueee
I was thinking the same
Awww I don’t care about that I feel sorry for the dog
Answer: ?? I would assume someone knocked on the door trick OR his human~mommy came in the room, since the shaking was fake ?? 8-) lol
Call him
Best green screen tutorial I´ve watched up to now. Thanks for the great content!
Am I the only one that laughed that that goofy ass dance 😂 never saw it coming or I’m just high asf rn GOOD VIDEO 🤞🏼
Just in time. Was needing clear and concise tips for getting this done. Great job Jake!
This is an awesome tutorial, totally steps up my production game!
Awesome opening, perfect example of the endless possibilities. 😁
Absolutely amazing!! Thanks for sharing. Have a great day. 👍
Congrats on 1 million!
and 3000000
Thank you for your great easy and well presented tuition videos. I have upgraded from CS5.5, and oh boy - what a learning curve!
Congratulations for 1 million 🔥
I've learned so much about video editing in under 11 minutes! Thank you! 👍🏽💯🤗
so crazy helpful! Thank you so much!
"Have some friends hold them steady" me with no friends 😒
Amazing Video, which I have ever seen on Green Screen
Lighting the green screen is the most tricky task. I learned how to deal with this issue after watching your video for which I am very thankful to you. In order to create video tutorials, these green screen are doing a great job for me and contributed much towards my pay-per-view earnings on StreamingVideoProvider. Thanks again man!
Hello bro, could you give more insight on pay per view videos, I want to start creating some content
That was sweet! I was waiting for your subject to walk out the door...never to be seen again!
I'll be referring back to this video in the future, thanks for posting
@4:20 "Step 4" All about lighting!!!!!!!! thanks
This should have more than a million views!!!!
This is awesome description, all the things are clear.. i love it
That intro was cool AF!!!
No wonder it cost so much to make movies it's a lot of smarts involved in this!
love the weightless objects, great clip bro❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥
NO DON'T OPEN THE DOOR, THERE'S NO OXYGEN
Good one mate
The door is not airtight anyway. I can accept that he opened the door because it was previously shown that his house made it to space.
I love how this video ended with an unexpected explosive banger!!
I already know how you did that door shot even before I saw the clip where you showed it bc I did a similar vfx effect with a green screen for my short film last year.
Good Tips, and good video, thank's for that.
But... one aditional tip here ;-) Always make sure that you film your foreground objekt in the same perspective than your background has been shot. Unless you want to look your front object look extremly big or small. In case of the Subway shot, you filmed the guy in a lower angle than the Background was shot, so the Guy look unnatural big.
Also you should match the Horizon of both, the foreground and the background. Otherwise you'll destroy the illusion.
I love your chanel from Vietnam...Thank you..
Wow thank you so much this will help me am sure
Thank you the best video so far 🎉🎉
great walk through! thank you! the thing that i think you missed though is to first study the lighting scheme of your background and light the subject accordingly as much as possible... with the lighting being from the upper left of the shot the kid in the subway needed a softer type of lighting and a shadow on his left side and the bulk of the light would be from above putting his shoes in dimmer lighting... but still, very nicely done!
Can't wait for another great video!
I love the end of this film! :D I love you guys! :D Thank' s for this tutorial. You save my life! :)
One of the best green screen tutorials 👍🏾
this is by far one of the most helpful videos I've ever seen. Breaking down what each of the sliders do in premiere helps a lot!
Dude stop
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@@jimbojimbo6873 do you think I'm like a bot or something?
Great Video Im Going to try it Now looking to step up my game on RUclips
Thanks! I'll just get the MULTIPLE THINGS IN THIS VIDEO THAT I TOTALLY HAVE
right... its like "yea its so easy, just spend like 4grand and you are set. In case you dont have a camera for 5 grand, buy an external monitor that will cost you like 1 grand in addition to the 4 i mentioned previously! EASY RIGHT??!?
@@muhameddelic1819 lol i agree
Excellent video!
that awesome.. wowowowow
New subscriber from Botswana🇧🇼,, thanks for sharing your skills
For better result I recommend lighting the green/blue screen and the actor separatly, because you don't want ANY shadows on the green/blue screen.
How would you do that? Just curious
@@DapperWendigo set up two light zones. Basically, keep some distance between the actor and the background, then add lights in between, pointed to the green screen and make sure they light it as evenly as possible. Oh and make sure that the other lights aren’t changing the lights pointed at the green screen.
I just watched your course creator pro
Bro! That twist at the end was awesome! I repeated that 3-4 times haha
Haha same!
same haha
Has a space shuttle launch on the tv
*plays the Apollo 11 launch sound*
Very smart
Good Job, Best Video!!!
Thank You for the great tutorial!
I want a breakdown of the intro sequence. 😂
Yeeppp !!!
I’ll throw this inside our course next month!
breakdown of outro sequence
THIS IS GREAT
Great tutorial!
Nice one.. i could now imagine how Fiction movies are made of.
This video makes it "Rocket Science" it's much easier than explained here.
6 easy steps with 100's of technical substeps.
Number 1 fan here, love it!
I learned some things from this vid. I subd. Thank you.
Thank you this was very helpful and informative 👍👍
Wow I'm actually early to one of these
I approve of the video .. I appreciate you .. gonna watch more videos from you ..
Thank for information
Congratulations on 1 million milestone
Was checking out green screen tutorials just a couple hours ago and this this dropped. You guys just knew what I was thinking!! 🤔😁
i really wanted to skip that intro until i saw it and was like. . .damn. that's pretty cool. this is such a well-done video btw! thanks for the tips
all Respect and appreciation for you.
As a Nemekian, I can't say I agree with your exclusive opinions.
Really enjoyed this vid! Very helpful!!
thanks for sharing i apply this in my editing for cenimatic blog
Clear. Concise. Subscribed.
Well this was the best green screen setup video I came across. Thanks to the team!
Beautiful
you are AMAZING! GREAT JOB on this video!
You explain very clearly 🤔
I can’t wait to start using mine for my videos
I luv the way u do things..Thanks Brohh
This is a good start...Thanks for sharing
This is massive, thanks bro
I thought the twist would be the train finally goes past. That would have been so satisfying. This was fun too.
good
congrats on 1 mil
I can tell that you guys don't have much experience in making greenscreen video, but still decided to create a video about it. IMHO, the greenscreen part can be done much better. Here everything is so obvious that u guys use greenscreen. NIce video overall!
This is great!
Wow you’re goooooood and for that i just subscribed and 👍🏻 awesome
Wow, amazing intro! Awesome job, so happy to be part of amazing creatives! Keep it up!
Perfect!!! Waiting for a video like this!
Nice work man! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for this, i really needed it!
Excellent video.
Excellent thanks
Recommend to use app green screener to check lighting
There is another way to do that, by messing with the exposure on your camera, and watching what is overexposed first
Thank you for the Tips.. It is very helpful.
This video can me remember the Film Zathura
I wish this was posted 3 days ago before I shot 3 episodes on green screen...
Thanks so much
Great video. Thanks for sharing
Wow lovely
Awesome video Parker!
This video is really good, packed with practical steps.