Adobe Green-Screen Workflow

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Free Online Course: Adobe Green-Screen Workflow provided by LinkedIn Learning is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 2-3 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from LinkedIn Learning. Adobe Green-Screen Workflow is taught by Richard Harrington.

Overview
  • Learn how to key green-screen footage in Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects, as well as third-party tools like the Red Giant Keying Suite.

Syllabus
  • Introduction

    • Welcome
    • What you should know before watching this course
    • Exercise files
    1. Deciding Where to Key Your Footage
    • When to key in Premiere Pro
    • When to key in After Effects
    2. Importing Footage to Key
    • Importing into Adobe Premiere Pro with the Media Browser
    • Correctly interpreting fields and frames
    • Performing a test key from your camera’s card
    3. Keying in Adobe Premiere Pro
    • Stacking layers for keying
    • Using the Ultra Keyer
    • Refining the Ultra Keyer
    • How to get the best key in Adobe Premiere Pro
    • Creating previsualization
    4. Keying in Adobe After Effects
    • Importing projects from Premiere Pro
    • Using Dynamic Link
    • Using KEYLIGHT
    • Refining KEYLIGHT
    • Using masks with KEYLIGHT
    • Enhancing a key with 3D lights
    • Rescuing a bad key
    5. Selected Third-Party Keyers
    • When to use a third-party keyer
    • Red Giant quick start
    • The Light Wrap Fantastic
    6. Processing Backdrops in Photoshop
    • Defocusing backdrops in Photoshop
    • Applying depth-of-field blur in Photoshop
    • Designing custom blurs with the Photoshop Blur Gallery
    7. Backdrop Techniques
    • Extruding a still in 3D space to create a backdrop
    • Using a panoramic photo as a virtual set
    • Using a panoramic photo as a camera map
    • Creating a panoramic photo with Photoshop
    8. Exchanging Transparency Data
    • Rendering with a straight alpha channel
    • Creating flash video with transparency
    Conclusion
    • Next steps