Green Screen Techniques for Photography and DSLR Video

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  • 3-4 hours worth of material
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  • English
Green Screen Techniques for Photography and DSLR Video

Course Overview

Learn how to shoot and edit green screen footage and images.

Course Circullum

Introduction
  • Welcome
  • What you should know before watching this course
  • Using the exercise files
1. An Introduction to Green Screen
  • Why use green screen for photography?
  • Why use green screen for video?
2. Prepping the Green Screen
  • Setting the room
  • Using a fabric backdrop
  • Using a Flexfill backdrop
  • Using a Reflecmedia backdrop
3. Lighting the Subject
  • Using studio strobes for photo
  • Working with a light meter
  • Working with the camera histogram
  • Lighting the green screen
  • Using constant lighting for photo and video
4. Working with the Subject
  • Establishing the relationship
  • Positioning the subject
  • Posing techniques
  • Shooting handheld
  • Recapping strobe photography
5. Best Shooting Practices for DSLR Video
  • Shooting video with a DSLR
  • The sync sound workflow
  • Interview techniques
6. Background Selection
  • What makes a good background?
  • Acquisition strategies for background plates
  • Processing in Camera Raw
  • Processing depth of field
  • Processing background images
7. Creating Photographic Composites
  • Initial processing of the raw photo
  • Creating transparency in Photoshop
  • Removing the background for subjects not shot on a chroma key
  • Exploring third-party alternatives
  • Positioning the background with Free Transform
  • Matching color and exposure for the photo
  • Adjusting focus in the background
  • Refining the composite
8. Creating the Composite for Motion
  • An introduction to keying in Premiere Pro
  • Matching color and exposure for video in Premiere Pro
  • An Introduction to keying in Final Cut Pro X
  • Matching color and exposure for video in Final Cut Pro X
  • An introduction to keying in After Effects
  • Positioning the background in Z space
  • Enhancing the image with digital lighting
  • Animating the 3D camera
  • Rendering the animation
Conclusion
  • Goodbye
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This Course Include:
Introduction
  • Welcome
  • What you should know before watching this course
  • Using the exercise files
1. An Introduction to Green Screen
  • Why use green screen for photography?
  • Why use green screen for video?
2. Prepping the Green Screen
  • Setting the room
  • Using a fabric backdrop
  • Using a Flexfill backdrop
  • Using a Reflecmedia backdrop
3. Lighting the Subject
  • Using studio strobes for photo
  • Working with a light meter
  • Working with the camera histogram
  • Lighting the green screen
  • Using constant lighting for photo and video
4. Working with the Subject
  • Establishing the relationship
  • Positioning the subject
  • Posing techniques
  • Shooting handheld
  • Recapping strobe photography
5. Best Shooting Practices for DSLR Video
  • Shooting video with a DSLR
  • The sync sound workflow
  • Interview techniques
6. Background Selection
  • What makes a good background?
  • Acquisition strategies for background plates
  • Processing in Camera Raw
  • Processing depth of field
  • Processing background images
7. Creating Photographic Composites
  • Initial processing of the raw photo
  • Creating transparency in Photoshop
  • Removing the background for subjects not shot on a chroma key
  • Exploring third-party alternatives
  • Positioning the background with Free Transform
  • Matching color and exposure for the photo
  • Adjusting focus in the background
  • Refining the composite
8. Creating the Composite for Motion
  • An introduction to keying in Premiere Pro
  • Matching color and exposure for video in Premiere Pro
  • An Introduction to keying in Final Cut Pro X
  • Matching color and exposure for video in Final Cut Pro X
  • An introduction to keying in After Effects
  • Positioning the background in Z space
  • Enhancing the image with digital lighting
  • Animating the 3D camera
  • Rendering the animation
Conclusion
  • Goodbye
  • Provider:LinkedIn Learning
  • Certificate:Certificate Available
  • Language:English
  • Duration:3-4 hours worth of material
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