Jack Grundy with some tips on maximizing camera reslultion when shooting Green and Blue Screen footage with a DSLR camera to get the best reuslt when keying in After Effects and other compositors.

“In this video we’ll discuss a very simple method you can use to increase the quality of the footage you shoot on blue & green screen. This approach will not be ideal for every situation, however, in those that you do, using it for it can be very beneficial; particularly with fine edge detail.”

3 comments

  1. A useful technique that many video users when shooting standard definition into HD frame size as well. Rotation was also used.

  2. Christopher Rubin

    That’s fucking brilliant! I don’t know why I I’ve never thought of that. Now just gotta invest in a portrait style quick release plate.

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