I love your video library. I messed with green screen for kicks with a sample. Studio lighting is very important. Now I'm ready to dive in. I can always hit 'delete'. ☺️ Thanks again! Your instructions are so easy to follow. 🦋
Another well presented video, I love how you explain what to do, very helpful indeed, thank you and keep up the good work. You are helping me grow my channel by improving my editing skills xx
Great video thanks, just a quick question, i have added an overlay with green screen. Made the overlay image smaller and then clicked Chromakey. in the preview all looks good but when i export it just show a black square where the overlay is. What am i doing wrong?
@@fawnmyra Hi Fawn in the end I rendered in individual images (in Daz3d) in PNG format and then used a compiler to convert to .mov. this solved the problem, so i can only assume it was a codec issue.
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Hey Fawn, I love your videos and I am finally getting questions I have been having answered. Thank you for that. Can you do a short video on Beat detection feature and how it's used? Also, do you use Movavi to edit your videos you make about Movavi? Again, you are my answer guru for all my Movavi head scratchers. And your drop dead gorgeous so there's that too. :) Thanks
Hey there! So, when using Movavi's chroma key tool, first make sure you've got the right shade of the background with the dropper. If it's affecting colors it shouldn't, try turning down the tolerance a bit. If you're seeing graininess, tweak the noise setting. Use the "Edges" slider to get the edges of your subject just right, making them softer or sharper as needed. Good lighting on your green screen will make a world of difference too. And if your video's a bit on the low-quality side, using higher-quality footage might help. If all else fails, play around with some color correction after you've keyed out the background. Hope this helps and happy editing! 😊
I have a question. ?how come Movavi doesn't work well with black backgrounds. I know with black in other programs I can just say change the blending mode to screen. But in Movavi it just doesn't do anything. Is there a way to use chroma key in black in Movavi?
I've tried it, but since black has no chroma value, it didn't do anything. I think other more advanced editors have something called "lumakey" for this. I've had my best results with blue and green backgrounds.
Just found this video. Best explanation on use of chroma key. Thank you.
You're very welcome! So glad you found it helpful!😊
Informative & concise - thanks!
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Thank you for sharing your knowledge!! Great information, sister!
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I love your video library. I messed with green screen for kicks with a sample. Studio lighting is very important. Now I'm ready to dive in. I can always hit 'delete'. ☺️ Thanks again! Your instructions are so easy to follow. 🦋
Yeah greenscreens can be a lot of fun! Glad you are still enjoying these videos!! 😊
Yours are the Best! Very easy to follow.🦋
Another well presented video, I love how you explain what to do, very helpful indeed, thank you and keep up the good work. You are helping me grow my channel by improving my editing skills xx
You are very welcome!
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I am so happy that I’m able to help!
Thank you for sharing,
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What a great comment! Thank you so much!! 😊😊
@@fawnmyra your welcome 😁
Great video thanks, just a quick question, i have added an overlay with green screen. Made the overlay image smaller and then clicked Chromakey. in the preview all looks good but when i export it just show a black square where the overlay is. What am i doing wrong?
Interesting, I'll look into it. But keep experimenting and hopefully, we can figure it out.
@@fawnmyra Hi Fawn in the end I rendered in individual images (in Daz3d) in PNG format and then used a compiler to convert to .mov. this solved the problem, so i can only assume it was a codec issue.
Hi, how do you resize and adjust the placement of the green screen image? Great video!
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I found it. Thank you so much!
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Thank you very much for this video.
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Hey Fawn, I love your videos and I am finally getting questions I have been having answered. Thank you for that. Can you do a short video on Beat detection feature and how it's used? Also, do you use Movavi to edit your videos you make about Movavi? Again, you are my answer guru for all my Movavi head scratchers. And your drop dead gorgeous so there's that too. :) Thanks
Thank you so much, so glad I could help! Yes I use Movavi for all of my videos and I actually have a beat detection video in the works right now! 🙂😊
How do you get rid of pixel noise in objects that are a different shade of green.
Hey there! So, when using Movavi's chroma key tool, first make sure you've got the right shade of the background with the dropper. If it's affecting colors it shouldn't, try turning down the tolerance a bit. If you're seeing graininess, tweak the noise setting. Use the "Edges" slider to get the edges of your subject just right, making them softer or sharper as needed. Good lighting on your green screen will make a world of difference too. And if your video's a bit on the low-quality side, using higher-quality footage might help. If all else fails, play around with some color correction after you've keyed out the background. Hope this helps and happy editing! 😊
I have a question. ?how come Movavi doesn't work well with black backgrounds. I know with black in other programs I can just say change the blending mode to screen. But in Movavi it just doesn't do anything. Is there a way to use chroma key in black in Movavi?
I've tried it, but since black has no chroma value, it didn't do anything. I think other more advanced editors have something called "lumakey" for this.
I've had my best results with blue and green backgrounds.
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