Green Screen Tutorial (ChromaKeying) in Premiere Pro
Philip Ebiner
Lesson Info
92. Green Screen Tutorial (ChromaKeying) in Premiere Pro
Lessons
Class Introduction
01:41 2Starting a New Project and Premiere Pro Orientation
12:33 3Importing and Organizing
07:24 4Quick Win - Stablize Your Videos
02:40 5CC 2020 Updates
02:31 6Quiz: Chapter 1: Introduction
Starting a New Sequence and Understanding the Timeline
05:55 8Adding Clips to the Timeline, Syncing Footage, and Making Selects
12:17 9Exercise Syncing Video and Audio
01:03 10Exercise Review Syncing Video and Audio
03:09 11Editing Tools
16:14 12Adding bRoll Footage to Your Video
10:42 13Adjusting Clip Size and Position
04:01 14REVIEW Adjusting Clip Size and Position
01:49 15Bonus - Editing Down an Interview
34:47 16Editing a Narrative Scene
10:07 17Update CC 2018 - Opening Multiple Projects in Premiere Pro CC 2018
03:49 18Update CC 2018 - Close Gaps in Premiere Pro CC 2018
01:36 19CC 2020 Update - Auto Reframe
05:42 20Quiz: Chapter 2: Editing Your Video
21Class Check In
00:51 22Adding Video Transitions and EXERCISE
08:25 23Exercise Review Video Transitions
02:27 24Adding Audio Transitions
03:36 25Exercise - Create a Custom Blur Transition
07:18 26Trouble with Transitions
06:36 27Quiz: Chapter 3: Adding Video and Audio Transitions
28Update CC 2018 - New Titles in Premiere Pro CC 2017.1 - the Essential Graphics
07:51 29Update CC 2018 - Animating Your Title Cards
05:44 30Update CC 2018 - Saving Titles as Preset Graphics
02:16 31Update CC 2018 - Essential Graphics Updates
10:27 32CC 2020 Update - Underlining and Renaming Shape Layers
01:56 33Quiz: Chapter 4: Creating Titles (Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2017.1 and newer)
34Adjusting Audio Levels in Premiere Pro
10:16 35Adjusting Audio Channels
05:05 36Update CC 2017 - Editing Audio with the Essential Sound Panel
07:57 37Fixing Audio with the Low and High Pass Filters
04:17 38Improving Audio with EQ (Equalization)
39Adjusting Audio Tracks with Effects
02:14 40Exercise - Fixing Bad Audio
00:41 41Exercise Review - Remove Bad Background Noise
04:32 42Adding Music to Your Project and Making a Song Shorter
11:24 43Easily Removing Background Noise with Audacity
05:17 44Update CC 2019 - Reduce Reverb and Reduce Noise Sliders
02:47 45Parametric EQ Tutorial in Premiere Pro
04:42 46Remove Echo in Premiere Pro with Parametric Equalizer
05:28 47Quiz: Chapter 5: Editing Audio
48Color Correction with Lumetri Basics
08:43 49Exercise - Fix White Balance UPDATE
00:38 50Exercise Review - Fix White Balance UPDATE
02:30 51Creative Tab - Lumetri Color
05:30 52Curves Tab - Lumetri Color
03:50 53Color Wheels - Lumetri Color
01:51 54HSL Secondary - Lumetri Color
03:40 55Vignette - Lumetri Color
02:49 56Exercise - Matching Exposure
00:55 57Exercise Review - Matching Exposure
04:43 58Color Correction with Adjustment Layers
06:08 59Update CC 2018 - Adding Multiple Lumetri Color Effects
03:42 60Update CC 2019 - Selective Color Grading
02:30 61Applying Color Effects to Specific Parts of Video with Mask Tracking
04:16 62Quiz: Chapter 6: Color Correction and Grading
63Adding Motion to Title Graphics
04:37 64Add the Ken Burns Effect to Photos
02:22 65Exercise - Add Motion to Video to Make it More Dynamic
01:14 66Exercise Review - Add Motion to Video to Make it More Dynamic
06:14 67OPTIONAL Adding Motion to Screenshots
08:05 68Quiz: Chapter 7: Motion in Premiere Pre
69Exporting a High-Quality, Small File-Size Video
05:32 70OPTIONAL - Export Settings - In Depth Review
12:02 71Export a Full Resolution Video
01:28 72Exporting Small File-Size Preview Video
01:45 73Practice Exercise - Finish Class Project
01:03 74Quiz: Chapter 8: Exporting Your Video
75Adding and Adjusting Effects to Your Video Clips
06:55 76Adjusting Effects with Keyframes
04:42 77Using Lumetri Color Presets
03:35 78Stabilize Shaky Footage with Warp Stabilizer
05:21 79Exercise - Stabilize Shaky Video
00:36 80Exercise Review - Stabilize Shaky Video
02:46 81Make Footage More Cinematic with Overlays
06:44 82Capture Still Images from Video
01:41 83EXERCISE - Remove Noise and Grain from Video Clip
02:55 84Quiz: Chapter 9: Visual Effects and Advanced Premiere Pro Tips
85Adjusting Clip Speed
05:10 86Time Remapping and Speed Ramps
03:54 87CC 2020 Update - Time Remapping up to 20,000%
02:20 88Slow Motion Video By Interpreting Frame Rates
01:56 89Exercise - Speed Ramps
01:28 90Exercise Review - Speed Ramps
00:57 91Quiz: Chapter 10: Video Speed in Premiere Pro
92Green Screen Tutorial (ChromaKeying) in Premiere Pro
07:37 93Adding a Background to Green Screen Video
05:45 94Quiz: Chapter 11: Green Screen Editing - Chromakeying in Premiere Pro
95Conclusion
00:55 96Final Quiz
Lesson Info
Green Screen Tutorial (ChromaKeying) in Premiere Pro
in this lesson, we're going to learn how to deal with green screen footage in adobe premiere Pro. So go ahead and find the green screen dog video and the green screen Phil video. You can see here that the green screen dog when you're shooting, you want to have an evenly lit background and this is much more evenly lit than green screen Phil. It's a lot darker. And so this one is going to be a lot easier to fix or to remove the background. But I want to walk you through this one to show you that you can remove the background from a difficult image. So first things first, the first thing that I want to do when I am dealing with green screen footage is actually add the crop effect. So in effect you can search for crop under transform, add that to your footage and then crop into your subject as much as possible wherever your subject is not. So with this dog who's sitting very still, I'm going to crop in the left and the right and the top just a bit what this is doing is helping premiere Pro...
by basically automatically getting rid of this part of the background. So the green screen effect that we're using the ultra key doesn't have to worry about that at all. So let's do add that ultra key effect. It's the best King effect in premiere Pro. So drag that onto your video and then we're going to take this key color picker. So select this eyedropper and go anywhere on your green screen and pick it. I generally pick somewhere a little bit darker because I find that it's easier to make adjustments and fix the highlights of the green vs selecting a brighter part of the green and adjusting the darker parts. So let's just pick something down here. It's a little bit darker. We still see a little bit of speckles, especially if you play through this, you can see speckles in the background and so we need to get rid of some of those. With this shot, we can easily change the setting of the green ultra key from default to aggressive and that's going to automatically fix the issues. It's a very, very good key already to make sure that it's a good key change the output from composite to alpha channel and scrub through here and see if there's any parts where you see shadows within the white and I see a little bit. So I'm going to go here where I see some of those shadows, I'm going to go to matt generation and then where the shadow is. I'm going to just increase that just a bit until those shadows disappear and then if that doesn't get all of them, I see a tiny one right there. It might be a little bit hard for you to see, you can play with the tolerance or the pedestal and see what that does. So increasing the pedestal seems to be helping out a lot. We still have a couple of shadows right around here. Let's see if increasing the shadows even more helps. That seems to do that. You also want to make sure that there's no speckles in the black and if there are, you would adjust this highlight and we're going to be using that for the green screen film shot in just a second. But if we go back from output alpha channel to composite, this is a good to go green screen shot of this dog and we'll start adding backgrounds and talking about that in the next lesson, let's jump over to the green screen Phil shot. So the first thing we're going to do again is crop this. So with the crop effect going to add it, we're going to crop the left in. We're going to crop the top end. We obviously have to get rid of the edges of this clip because this green screen didn't cover my entire background and then crop in the right side just like that as much as possible. When you're shooting though, you have to be careful of moving your hands so that your hands don't go over the edge of the green screen. So this looks pretty good. I might be able to drag in the left just a little bit more. Okay now let's add the ultra key. So if I put the ultra key on our clip, we take our color picker, choose somewhere down here in the darks, you still get a lot of the highlighted green screen appearing. And the reason is because the, the lighting of the green screen was not amazing. This is a quick job. This is a test and I didn't really put up extra lighting and that's why it's so uneven but we can still make this better. We're going to first change setting from default to aggressive. That helps get rid of some of it. Then we're going to go change from composite to alpha channel here. You can really see the speckles in the black. So we're going to drop the highlights down all the way, play with the shadows and then play with the pedestal, increasing the pedestal. Then we're just going to go through scrub through just a bit to make sure that there weren't any other spots where shadows are shining through either on my face or speckles in the background. That seems to have done a really good job. Then I'm going to change this album channel back to composite. This looks really good. One thing I noticed it's very subtle but I do see a little bit of a green edge around my hair and we can really notice and one thing I, I encourage you to do is actually at a white background while you're doing this just to make sure your green screen is looking good. So I'm going to click this new item button, Go to color matte say, okay and select white. We'll call this white matte. Then I'm going to put this underneath my green screen footage. Okay looking pretty good and it's even harder actually to see that green edge with the white. So that's good. We're just gonna go back to this shot with the black background and to fix that edge. There are a couple of things we can go down to mat, cleanup the choke and the soften will actually increase or decrease the edge. Let me show you the alpha channel so you can see that better choke soften, so increasing the choke softening it up, it will make your edges a little bit more soft but put the white background, you can see that looks really funky. I would never go that much. But sometimes if you do want to decrease the edges just a little bit, this can help. So it's pretty hard to see the green edges with the white background. So I might not even need to do this, but it's good to know that when you do have some green highlights because of some green light bouncing off the green screen, you can go to spill suppression and increase the de saturation just a little bit. If you go too far, you can see that the entire image becomes de saturated but just doing it a little bit will help it a lot. So this is how we remove green screen backgrounds in premiere pro and the next lesson we're going to be adding backgrounds and making it look good with the background is because this is just the first step removing the background. Now we have to add a background that we want but make it look natural.
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