Dylan Reeve
Well-known member
We shot some Green screen footage a while ago (two music videos and opening titles for a show, all in one weekend) - but I'm not having great luck with getting TIFs out that key well and look good.
Unfortunately I wasn't on set, and no one asked me ahead of time, or I would have told them to light with daylight-balanced, instead they shot tungsten.
The RED proxies look fairly good in skin tone, but pretty dull and lacking saturation in the green screen.
There's an example clip online here:
http://www.bunkermedia.co.nz/red/A009_C008_080406_001.R3D
Or via FTP:
ftp://ftp.bunkermedia.co.nz/
Username: red
Password: redred
This clip actually has somewhat more vibrant greens than some of the others, but they're all huge - so we'll go with this one.
If anyone can point me in the right direction for best foreground and green for keying, that would be great. Ideally in RED Alert, but REDCINE settings would be fine too.
Thanks!
Unfortunately I wasn't on set, and no one asked me ahead of time, or I would have told them to light with daylight-balanced, instead they shot tungsten.
The RED proxies look fairly good in skin tone, but pretty dull and lacking saturation in the green screen.
There's an example clip online here:
http://www.bunkermedia.co.nz/red/A009_C008_080406_001.R3D
Or via FTP:
ftp://ftp.bunkermedia.co.nz/
Username: red
Password: redred
This clip actually has somewhat more vibrant greens than some of the others, but they're all huge - so we'll go with this one.
If anyone can point me in the right direction for best foreground and green for keying, that would be great. Ideally in RED Alert, but REDCINE settings would be fine too.
Thanks!