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Digital Photography 1 on 1

By Mark Wallace

May 16, 2011

Adorama Photography TV presents Digital Photography One on One with Mark Wallace.


In this week's episode Mark shows you how do green screen effects with Adobe After Effects and Final Cut Pro. He'll demonstrate the importance of carefully, evenly lighting the green screen and the subject. He then shows how to fix the video in post-production and add in a new background to replace the green screen.

 


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Live Person

Thats how they do that? I was wondering for years. Now I can do the same but better.

by mikeinnyc in nyc on August 5, 2011

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for beginer its dam good to understand light

placement of light is most important in indoor photography, as well as distance is important too you showed both, thanks

by satyam in NJ on June 24, 2011

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Chromakey green explained

Hey Mark, your vid was excellent, thoroughly explained, professional and I learned!!!! which is the whole point. Many thanks. Can you now do a tutorial on managing chroma-key green in photo stills including a brief on making the final image transparent in CS5. I need this for shooting weddings where the studio created in the wedding hall may offer limited space for lights etc.

by Asher Fine in Israel on May 24, 2011

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