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DIY Green Screen for Film Creating Surreal Visual Effects

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Release date:2019

Duration:01 h 09 m

Author:Paul Trillo

Skill level:Beginner

Language:English

Exercise files:Yes

It’s time to rethink visual effects! This one-hour class with 11-time Vimeo Staff Pick film director Paul Trillo takes you inside his process for using green screens in unique and artistic ways.

Using only a piece of green card stock, a picture frame, a digital camera, and Adobe After Effects, Paul walks through how to create a “window into another world” through video.

Perfect for filmmakers, video editors, aspiring directors, visual effects artists, and anyone looking to learn how green screen works, this class breaks it down into easy steps:

coming up with a creative green screen concept
lighting and shooting your green screen scene
editing your footage in After Effects to remove the green
replacing the green with a variety of wacky things
creating an “infinite looping mirror” effect
As a bonus, Paul even teaches motion tracking, so that the footage inside your picture frame moves along with the rest of the scene.

You’ll leave this class with not only a fundamental understanding of green screen production and post-production, but also the inspiration you need to unlock a surreal look and feel in your next video project.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 0:53
2. Basics of Green Screen 5:45
3. Coming Up With Your Concept 2:42
4. Green Screen Materials 6:12
5. Lighting and Camera Setup 4:19
6. Shooting Green Screen 3:34
7. Editing Basics: Removing the Green 10:34
8. Getting Weird 2:39
9. Refining Your Key 11:05
10. Infinite Mirror Effect 9:03
11. Motion Tracking 10:21
12. Wrap Up 1:52

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