E encrypt3d macrumors member Original poster Mar 30, 2004 49 0 Jul 9, 2004 #1 is it possible to do a green screen effect where image are placed over a color like green/blue. The same thing used in major movies?
is it possible to do a green screen effect where image are placed over a color like green/blue. The same thing used in major movies?
stoid macrumors 601 Feb 17, 2002 4,312 29 So long, and thanks for all the fish! Jul 9, 2004 #3 I would give you a detailed plan, but since there are so many different ways, I'd need to know an approximate budget.
I would give you a detailed plan, but since there are so many different ways, I'd need to know an approximate budget.
dvdh macrumors 6502 Apr 6, 2004 429 0 Jul 9, 2004 #4 If your working in FCP or FCX . . . Try this link: http://www.dvformat.com/2002/09_sep/tutorials/fcpqt5.htm It explains the basic pretty straight forward (it's called color key BTW) If you are using Avid or Premier, you can probably either use this tutorial or find one of countless others on the net. Good luck.
If your working in FCP or FCX . . . Try this link: http://www.dvformat.com/2002/09_sep/tutorials/fcpqt5.htm It explains the basic pretty straight forward (it's called color key BTW) If you are using Avid or Premier, you can probably either use this tutorial or find one of countless others on the net. Good luck.
E encrypt3d macrumors member Original poster Mar 30, 2004 49 0 Jul 9, 2004 #5 Final Cut Pro and budget is $0. I didnt know what it was called so couldnt find anything. thx people.
Final Cut Pro and budget is $0. I didnt know what it was called so couldnt find anything. thx people.
jackieonasses macrumors 6502a Mar 3, 2004 929 0 the great OKLAHOMA.... Jul 9, 2004 #6 A GOOD green/blue screen cost a decent amount of money....so you cant have a budget of 0!