![]() Continue to assign layers and make adjustments until you have completed all the features of the set you want to use. ![]() For example, to get the talent in the right position, just click and drag in the preview window and to resize just hold down shift while dragging. With the layer selected, you can also customize the position of the input in the set. Click OK and the virtual set will show up in your inputs. Adding a Virtual Set InputĬlick on Add Input and select Virtual Set from the options on the side. Pro Tip : If your green screen does not cover the entire picture that your camera is capturing, use the crop feature to remove unwanted areas on the sides. Now you are ready to add a virtual set input. Close out of that menu and you should now have a camera input with your talent and no background. You can adjust the presets to get it perfect or set one of the presets that will often give you excellent results. Use the eyedropper to select a sample of the green screen. Then, go into your camera input settings and choose Color Key from the options on the left side. The first step is to set up an input with the camera you wish to use for the talent. This will allow the keying feature to remove the entire background appropriately. You will need to get your lighting right so that your talent and green screen are well lit. You can even create a permanent solution by painting a wall. ![]() Green screens can be purchased online in fixed and portable formats. To start out, just make sure you have a green screen behind you or whoever your talent is for the production.
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