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FLM218 High End Chroma Keying in Flame pt 2

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Release date:2019, May

Duration:03 h 33 m

Author:Mihran Stepanyan

Skill level:Beginner

Language:English

Exercise files:Yes

Course continuation, focusing on high-end chroma keying techniques, seems quite comprehensive and engaging. Here’s a summary of the classes:

Class 1: Alexa, Part 1
Preparation and setup of native ARRI Raw files for effective keying. Adjustment of color parameters within ARRI Raw settings.

Class 2: Alexa, Part 2
Compositing techniques and the creation of a realistic environment using the keyed image within a dynamic setting.

Class 3: Modular Keyer, Part 1
Exploration of keying and clean plate creation within the Modular Keyer software. Generation of a matte for subsequent compositing in Action.

Class 4: Modular Keyer, Part 2
Further exploration of keying methods and the process of compositing within the Modular Keyer interface.

Class 5: Hair and Fur, Part 1
Specialized keying processes applied to native RED R3D footage while retaining intricate hair and fur details.

Class 6: Hair and Fur, Part 2
Creation of a 3D environment and seamless integration of the keyed image within the constructed scene.

Class 7: Keying in Action, Part 1
Application of keying techniques within Action, utilizing a 3D camera tracker for comprehensive 3D compositing. Integration of the 3D tracker in a green screen shot and the development of a 3D scene.

Class 8: Keying in Action, Part 2
Final stages of compositing, including integration within the 3D environment and advanced techniques such as relighting the scene.

This curriculum promises a comprehensive exploration of advanced keying concepts, software tools, and their practical applications in complex compositing scenarios. Students are likely to gain valuable insights into high-end chroma keying methods employed in professional film and media industries.

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