2012
video2brain
Jeff Foster
1h25m
English
In this workshop Jeff Foster — video producer, compositor, visual effects artist, and author of "The Green Screen Handbook" — teaches you the basics of green screen compositing and setting up a streamlined roto workflow with After Effects and a Wacom tablet. You’ll get real-world tips on getting the best mattes and keys from your green screen shots, stabilizing and tracking footage in After Effects, and using the Roto Brush feature to create quick and accurate mattes of anything that moves in the frame. You’ll also learn how to create more believable composites by matching your foreground and background plates, using roto-spline masks, and applying match-moving techniques.
Setting Up a Wacom Tablet for Editing
Programming Keyboard Shortcuts on the Intuos 4
Using a Cintiq to Edit Onscreen
Getting a Great Matte from Green Screen Shots
Best Practices in Software Keying
Color Balancing: Matching Foreground and Background
Workarounds for Bad Green Screen Shots
Roto-Masking in After Effects
What Is the Roto-Spline Mask Process?
"Tweening" Masks in After Effects
Defining the Best Points to Follow
Stabilizing and Tracking Footage
Stabilizing with the Warp Stabilizer in After Effects 5.5
Motion-Tracking Objects in a Scene
Intro to Match-Moving
The Roto Brush: Compositing with Masks
Roto Brush Basics
Using a Wacom Tablet with the Roto Brush for Best Results
Setting Spans for Roto Brush Sections
Freezing Your Roto Brush Layer
Matte Layer Tips and Tricks
Compositing with Matte/Mask Layers in Alpha/Luma
Painting Out Edges and Artifacts
https://www.video2brain.com/en/courses/fundamentals-of-compositing-tracking-and-roto-techniques-with-after-effects
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