by David Bode
Lessons:14Length:2.1 hours

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2.2 Setting Up and Lighting The Green Screen
Check out how to setup and light a basic portable green screen. We will look at how to place the lights to light the screen very evenly.
1.Introduction1 lesson, 03:41
1 lesson, 03:41
Free Lesson 1.1Introduction and Basic Concepts03:41
Free Lesson
1.1
Introduction and Basic Concepts
03:41
2.Capturing Video4 lessons, 47:08
4 lessons, 47:08
Free Lesson 2.1Knowing Your Camera, Chroma Subsampling, and Thinking About Lighting13:36
Free Lesson
2.1
Knowing Your Camera, Chroma Subsampling, and Thinking About Lighting
13:36
2.2Setting Up and Lighting The Green Screen11:19
2.2
Setting Up and Lighting The Green Screen
11:19
2.3How To Light Your Subject13:02
2.3
How To Light Your Subject
13:02
2.4Using The Scopes in Premiere Pro09:11
2.4
Using The Scopes in Premiere Pro
09:11
3.Compositing7 lessons, 55:57
7 lessons, 55:57
3.1Transcoding DSLR Footage using 5D2RGB04:42
3.1
Transcoding DSLR Footage using 5D2RGB
04:42
3.2Pulling The Key in Premiere Pro07:05
3.2
Pulling The Key in Premiere Pro
07:05
3.3Cleaning Up The Key and Compositing in Premiere Pro12:20
3.3
Cleaning Up The Key and Compositing in Premiere Pro
12:20
3.4Keying Your Shot in After Effects11:12
3.4
Keying Your Shot in After Effects
11:12
3.5Cleaning Up The Key in After Effects07:36
3.5
Cleaning Up The Key in After Effects
07:36
3.6Compositing Your Shot in After Effects06:41
3.6
Compositing Your Shot in After Effects
06:41
3.7Tweaks and Color Correction in After Effects06:21
3.7
Tweaks and Color Correction in After Effects
06:21
4.Final Tips2 lessons, 18:07
2 lessons, 18:07
4.1Using a Different Lighting Setup and Subject10:28
4.1
Using a Different Lighting Setup and Subject
10:28
4.2Tweaks and Final Thoughts07:39
4.2
Tweaks and Final Thoughts
07:39
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