Difference between revisions of "Ultra Key - Premiere Pro"
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[http://www.macuser.co.uk/2953-premieres-ultra-key-opens-door-to-easy-green-screening Here] is article on Ultra Key. | [http://www.macuser.co.uk/2953-premieres-ultra-key-opens-door-to-easy-green-screening Here] is article on Ultra Key. | ||
===Adding Ultra Key=== | ===Adding Ultra Key=== | ||
− | # Put the | + | # Put the "green screen clip" on video track 2 |
# Put the background clip on video track 1 | # Put the background clip on video track 1 | ||
# Add '''Ultra Key''' to the ''green screen clip'' | # Add '''Ultra Key''' to the ''green screen clip'' | ||
− | # Select the | + | # Select the "green screen clip"' and go to '''Effect Controls''' |
# Click the ''Eyedropper'' and hold the command key. | # Click the ''Eyedropper'' and hold the command key. | ||
# Click the color to key out with average lighting. | # Click the color to key out with average lighting. |
Revision as of 11:44, 3 February 2015
Here is article on Ultra Key.
Adding Ultra Key
- Put the "green screen clip" on video track 2
- Put the background clip on video track 1
- Add Ultra Key to the green screen clip
- Select the "green screen clip"' and go to Effect Controls
- Click the Eyedropper and hold the command key.
- Click the color to key out with average lighting.
- Set the Setting to Aggressive
Adjusting Settings
- Set output to Alpha Channel to view the mask.
- Under Matte Generation adjust the Pedestal
- Under Matte Cleanup adjust Choke and Soften
- Set output back to Composite to view the effect.
Adding Masks
- Add a mask to the Opacity of the keyed clip
- Adjust the size of the mask
- Adjust the Mask Feather to have a smother transition.