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Green screen workshop



For this workshop, we had the chance to work with green screens for the first time. This was something new to me as I had never used one before.

Myself, Carla and Jack got set up in the green room, with Jack being the presenter for our workshop. We did several takes as we were all new to this and had to spend a while getting used to the equipment as well as the teleprompter's speed and how it worked.

While we got through the workshop relatively quickly, our next task was to edit the piece.

For me, not only had I never used a green screen before, I also hadn't edited one out of a video. So, to help, I looked at a tutorial to help, which broke down the process of GS removal step-by-step. once I got the hang of how to do it, I played around with the settings over and over to develop my skills with it.

The below image shows my final result of my green screen edit. For the end effects, while I did play around with the settings, the guide I followed told to high 'Pedestal' settings and work with the 'Transparency' settings/ For my settings, I had the output set at composite, the transparency was at 16 and the pedestal at 55.



Research:
Instructables.com. (2019). How to Remove Green Screen in Adobe Premiere Pro CC. [online] Available at: https://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-Remove-Green-Screen-in-Adobe-Premiere-Pro-C/ [Accessed 12 Nov. 2019].

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