

#ADOBE PREMIERE RUSH GREEN SCREEN PRO#
Watch and learn: Green Screen Editing TutorialĪdobe Premiere Pro has a solid set of tools to edit green screen footage with. Green is also easier to illuminate than other colors – so less light is needed to create a solid green backdrop with no shadows. Green is also a color that cameras are very sensitive to. So you won’t worry about people showing up in a neon green shirt to work (see green screen fail below). Why use green? The semi-neon-green that is used in green screens is a color that is not common in nature. Your video editing software basically reads all of the data in your frame, and whatever pixels land in the chroma keyed color (could be green or really any color you want) are deleted. In post production, you use effects to remove the green parts of your video frame. How does green screen work? You position your subject in front of a green backdrop. A common use of green screen is during weather forecasts. You think Hogwarts actually exists? I wish! Most of those backdrops and sets were completely digital. Most Hollywood films have some sort of video compositing.


You’ve probably been watching chroma keyed video for a long time.
