Wednesday, May 8, 2013

BEST VIDEO EDITING SOFTWARE WITH GREEN SCREEN EDITING

We are often asked what is the best video editing software to work with virtual sets and green screen? We typically use Adobe After Effects. From our experience, it's one of the easier ways to play with green screen effects and it produces best the best key. But there are many of them available. Our list includes Apple Final Cut Pro, Apple Motion, Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe Ultra, Avid Media Composer, Avid Studio, Avid Pinnacle studio HD, Eyeon Fusiom, Grass Valley Edius 6 and Sony Vegas.

Monday, April 15, 2013

Free Adobe AfterEffect Virtual Set Video Tutorial


Adobe AfterEffect Virtual Set Free Video Tutorial

For your convenience we added a transcript and close captions to the video tutorials.

TEST virtual set files are available at www.CG4TV.com.

Note: This tutorial is available in high definition 720p.

Transcript for Adobe
AfterEffect Virtual Set Tutorial:

Welcome to the Virtual Set basic compositing tutorial.

Start a new composition with the settings of your project.

Drag the main layer of the virtual set to the composition.

Create the adjustment layer. This layer will used to control the position and zoom of your virtual camera.

Now, link the main layer to the adjustment layer.

Press the "S" key to expand the scale value of the Adjustment layer. You can now test how the main layer is scaling by sliding the scale value with your mouse.

Drag the source chromakey video to the composition. Link it to the Adjustment layer.

By changing the scale value of the adjustment layer you can now see how it is scaling the whole virtual set.

Select the source chromakey video and add it to the composition. Right click on the selected layer and apply a New Mask onto it.

Double click on the edge of the mask to switch to mask editing mode. Scale the mask to crop the unneeded area from the frame.

Adjust the scale and position of the chromakey video so it looks correct in the scene.

To quickly remove blue or green; color assign a Color Key filter before assigning the final quality chromakeying filter.

Pick the background color which will be keyed. Adjust the Color Tolerance to remove some of the color range.

Duplicate the Color Key filter, and choose the other part of the background which was not keyed.

Duplicate the Color Key again and pick the color you would like to remain in the background.

Now assign the Simple Choker filter to expand and round the matte of keyed video.

Only the color blue around the keyed actor will be used in the final chromakey filter, and will speed up the rendering.

Add a Keylight filter to your chromakey video. Pick a Screen Color with the Keylight color picker.

Then adjust Clip Black and Clip White values to remove any transparency of the talent.

Add a Simple Choker filter to the chromakey video to clean up the edges.

Adjust the position and scaling of the Adjustment layer to correctly frame the virtual set.

Add the video or still footage which will be used as content on the monitor in the virtual set.

Apply a Corner Pin filter on the monitor content. It will be used to adjust the footage to the monitor`s perspective.

Move the Corner Pin control points to the corresponding corners of the monitor.

Link the monitor`s content layer to the Adjustment layer.

Now by moving the Adjustment layer you can see that everything moves together.

By setting keyframes in the position and scale values and transforming

The Adjustment layer you can simulate the motion of the virtual camera.

 Transcript page: How to use virtual sets with Adobe After Effects

Sunday, March 31, 2013

New virtual set in production



Previews of new virtual news sets and animated backgrounds are in production. We also finally are going to add sound to our free virtual set compositing tutorials.

Our sets are fully compatible with virtually all keying software for Macs and PCs presently on the market (After Effects, Ultra, as well as Final Cut Pro, etc.). They are layered files in .png format at a high resolution providing ample room to pan and zoom to set up your shot.

Monday, March 18, 2013

How to Create the Best YouTube Videos for Your Channel

Are you looking for a way to create the most successful videos for your YouTube channel to become an online sensation? If you are, then have you ever considered using virtual sets and green screen backgrounds? These two items have great importance when it comes to creating videos. They will help to bring more people to your channel. Virtual sets and green screen backgrounds both have their own benefits and it is not that difficult to set them up. A green screen is flexible and has great portability meaning that you can carry it with you anywhere! This will help you take your equipment wherever you go. Time is saved with the help of a green screen background. These two pieces of equipment will help to add a professional look to all of your videos. Just make sure that you have chosen the perfect chroma backdrop for your green screen. A good camera will also be needed if you want to produce good videos. An HD camera would work perfectly, so if you have one, then you shouldn’t worry about anything! Make sure that you utilize the virtual set properly. If you do not know how to set the two items up, then there are many videos online that will help you learn how to do so. What are you waiting for? Go to the store today and buy yourself a virtual set and green screen background to start creating the best videos for your YouTube channel.