From the course: Video Green Screen Workflows
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Sending a Premiere Pro green-screen sequence to After Effects
From the course: Video Green Screen Workflows
Sending a Premiere Pro green-screen sequence to After Effects
- Now, what you're seeing here is this has done a really great job of being able to pull the pieces together. Ultra allowed us to get everything roughed out nicely, and everything is pretty solid. Plus, if we want to go to After Effects, that's super simple. I'm going to move this clip into After Effects, and then we'll explore a little bit more in AE. To do that, I could just come into the project panel here. Let's go ahead and select this and choose Copy. And I'll just switch to After Effects temporarily, click in an empty project, and choose Paste. Notice the sequence moved over, the elements are placed. If I turn off the top layer, you'll see that the bottom layer automatically still has the corner pin, the Gaussian Blur in the Lumetri Color Effect. Looking at the TV shot, it doesn't have the Ultra keyer, but we can use that key light preset here and just drop it in. Sample the green and let the Advanced Spill…
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Stacking layers for keying in Adobe Premiere Pro2m 45s
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Using the Ultra Keyer3m 50s
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Refining the Ultra Keyer with mask generation3m 27s
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Cleaning up a mask in Ultra Keyer6m 25s
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Final green-screen colorgrading to match5m 12s
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Creating green-screen previsualization6m 53s
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Sending a Premiere Pro green-screen sequence to After Effects1m 54s
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