Ten Tips for a better Chromakey
One - Try a darker background
When buying your material for your Chromakey Background, whether it's paint or cloth, buy
one or two shades darker than a "True Blue" or "True Green". Since you
are usually putting lights on your background, you will find out that the lights wash out
your background and you find it suddenly too light for a good Chromkey.
Two - Try Shooting Outdoors
The Sun (especially on an overcast day) is the world's biggest Soft Light. If you want a
nice even background for keying, try to put your ChromKey background outside.
Three - Try some Backlighting
In most cases, Chromakeying is done inside. If you are able to place a light source behind
your Chromakey Background (sorry, this will only work with a pretty evely transparent
cloth material), you will find a nice even background with no shadows.
Four - Light Background and
Source Independently
Light your background and your subject individually to avoid shadows
Five - Soften your lights
That doesn't mean turn them down but rather try to use wax paper in front of your lights
or bouce your lights off an umbrella (the special photo kind) or white sheet. A softer
light means less shadows.
Six - Use RGB Key Instead
Most Non-Linear edit systems expect an absolutley perfectly even background for good
results when using the "Green Screen" or "Blue Screen" Chromakey
option. Try RGB Key or Color Key where you can select the color you want to key on with a
color picker.
Seven - Blue Better than
Green?
The ancient question is, which key color is better, Blue or Green. In most cases, you will
find Blue working better since there is much more green content in skin color than blue
content
Eight - Buy an old real time
keyer.
These days, you can find old chromakey units for very cheap. They are Composite only so
you may not like the quality for your final product but they can be a great tool to
monitor your keying efforts while you are recording, allowing you to make adjustments
whithout having to render and check back footage.
Nine - Take Notes
If you are doing a lot of keying, you'll want to carefully record the settings you use,
the lighting position and everything else that you may need to know to quickly re-create
that perfect key you had during the last taping.
Ten - Buy Some Virtual Studio Sets
Of course....Now that you have that whole chromakey thing down, you can save tons of money
by keying your subjects over one of our Virtual Studio Sets. A bare wall, good lighting
and your trusty keying function is all you need to create a production that looks like a
million bucks.
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