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I'd have a try if you want (assuming file sizes aren't too massive, and assuming no copyright issues).Įdit: If you have the Hitfilm express, what you want to use I think is the " HUE and RGB key" which should allow you to pick the colour of the background (ie. Or if you want, you could give/pm links to the videos you want to composite together and I/others could have a go. In the "keying" menu there is though a "Luminance" option so you could try a Luminance key - to see if that would work.Įdit: It seems at least Hitfilm4 Pro does have a Chroma Key option, with a colour picker, so that would seem better than the above methods if you have access to that program/option (because the background in this case is white).
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Whereas in this case your background colour is white.
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The problem with the "colour difference key" in Hitfilm (from what I saw on youtube) was that the screen colour options were just "red, green or blue" (with min, max and gamma adjustments). Or they use a greenscreen/bluescreen preset which then adds a "colour difference key". I don't know if how different Hitfilm Pro is), from briefly looking on youtube, it looks like the keyer they seem to use for keying (for what I'd normally call chroma key or colour key) is "colour difference key". on keyframes).Īlso, as someone said in the other thread, it will be best if the background can be kept a continuous colour (even lighting etc.).Įdit: Here's a video I've found showing a Sony Vegas greenscreen tutorial (in the video where he selects "green screen" there's also a "white background" option/preset):Ĭlick to expand.If it's HIT Film/Hitfilm Express (3 or 4. Note: the matte's position/shape/size might need to be changed (eg.
GREEN SCREEN BACKGROUNDS IN HITFILM PRO 3 FREE
just a rectangular one) if it's a problem so they don't become transparent too (a compositor might be better for that, like After Effects or a free one, like I think one of those mentioned in the other thread.). If you don't want to change the screen/background colour you could draw a simple matte around the eyes (eg. In theory, if it's a white screen, if the whites of the eyes (or face/teeth etc) are easily visible and they are very similar to the background's white colour, they are likely to become transparent too. Also, normally the programs will allow you to use a colour picker tool to select the exact background colour. If you have a cheap video editing program already you could watch a youtube video and search for that program name and "chroma key tutorial" or "greenscreen tutorial" (even though it's white currently). Basically the video with the colour screen/background would go on one video track (and you add the chroma key effect to it) and the background video would go on another video track, and hopefully show through.
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You could use a free one suggested in the other thread). cheap one) that has a chroma key (or luma key might work) type effect, use that (eg. Did you try any suggestions from this thread? What video editing program do you have (if any)? Check if it has a chroma key effect in it (could be named slightly differently like colour key).īasically if you have or can get a video editing program (eg.
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