


If people need to see this, I can export a clip and provide a link to it but I've seen this type of problem in many videos that use keyed backgrounds so I assume it's a common problem with a specific solution.

I don't know what this effect is called, but is there something I am doing or not doing that would explain this issue? I repeatedly have this problem even when working with different subjects wearing different colors (obviously not green). This occurs over the entire subject, not just the face or his/her clothes. I figured out how to use Keylight to make the hole in the. use a stock video clip has a green screen applied to the hole being created by the burn. not use the film burn effect in After Effects. after this, another clip will start inside the burning hole as the burn fades out. My problem is that, while the key itself doesn't look too bad, I get blackish artifacts on the subject, and when I play the video, it sort of has that analog-fuzzy look that moves. make the film melt right after an explosion happens. Adjust screen shrink/grow to get rid of any lines around the subject. Adjust clip white to get rid of the black in the white area.Ħ. Adjust clip black to get rid of the gray in the black area.ĥ. Select the screen color close to the subject's face.Ĥ. Keying with Keylight Choose Effect > Keying > Keylight (1.2) Choose the Effects & Presets panel and type keylight in the Contains field and double-click the. I'm using Keylight 1.2 in After Effects to key out a green screen for an interview subject.Ģ.
