keying example

mad1 said:
any other tips on how to make something that good looking?
Use Shake to change the color space and blur the jaggies. Don't think I could have done it without.
 
Flipped if from RGB to YUV, applied a gaussian blur to the G and B, then flipped it back to RGB to start keying. That allowed a fairly decent edge to tweak in Keylight's controls. A savior for DV footage. Learned the trick from these guys: http://www.cmivfx.com/
 
Thx Bob. This's exactly how I feel after a long night at the keyboard. (It was from a one-day gig on that recent 'Dawn of the Dead' flick.)
Chapman, those jackets are pretty cool, though a tad on the spendy side. Good quality though. Before I hooked up with the owner to do this gig, I had a version 1.0 vest from way back when. Now I have the Super Snazzy Finetex 3.0 Pockets-a-Plenty System.
 
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