Wrapped and edited, the pitch video to coincide with the one page pitch is done. I have try to express what I mean with the black and white, and red and blue colour grading within the video. Using After Effects to achieve the contrasting red colour of my scarf in the video against the black and white. Editing a one minute section took around an hour to properly track the mask manually, as I found the automated setting to not be very effective. Therefore I am skeptical about using this technique through the video, as I'd have to edit every single frame of each scene and take, which would be time consuming. Hence I am currently on the hunt of a different way to represent the blue and red colour scheme.
Today I decided to have a go at using a green screen, I want to see if it would be something that I could use for my music video. I used this article to help me get rid of the green background in Premiere Pro: How to Chroma Key in Adobe Premiere Pro Chroma keying is usually something that is done in After Effects, but sometimes, whether the simplicity of the project or just the fact that you do not want to send your footage to After Effects, you'll want to chroma key in Premiere Pro. Premiere Pro comes with a great keyer built right in called "ultra key." Here's a short video, note this is only for practice purposes and trying out the keying setting on Premiere Pro. After trying out the green I don't think I would use it in the music video, because it would be hard to make it look like the two aren't different images due to lighting consistency, and I don't think it would fit in with the narrative/song I'm thinking about making a music video fo...
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