You’ll want to select the pen tool and draw a mask as tight as possible around your subject. With the clip on the timeline go and select it and head to effect controls where you will find opacity. Jordy from Premiere Basics has a good tutorial on doing just that and to prove it he uses some extremely tough sample footage that includes him wearing a wig that has so many stray hairs that are the bane of green screen keyers. Taking the necessary steps and precautions to create a nice, evenly illuminated background is critical to getting a great green screen effect in post.Īssuming you already got there and are sitting in Premiere Pro with a clip you want to apply a key to you’ll now want to know how to get a clean key. Getting a clean key off a green screen is heavily dependent on how you shoot it.
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