This instructional video explains the basics of Chroma Keying in Final Cut Pro. This is used when you want to remove or key out a specific color from a scene. Created as a component in the Temple University Instructional Video Database.
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6 Comments
great tutorial..... =)
thx this has been killing me in my class
Awesome! Great tutorial and video, I have been playing around with it and the filter tips were very helpful!
Blessings
its really helpul.thnks
great tutorial----------------------
Thanks, that helped a lot with smoothing the edges.
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