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Recently I had a project that had a ton of green screen shots in it. I edited in Final Cut Pro and really wanted to see if doing all the work in Final Cut Studio was doable for me because I am so used to exporting to After Effects to do all my keying. This time I would bring the footage into Motion.
After going through the various keying filters that come with Motion, I wasn t pleased with the results. I decided to download the demo on Primatte Keyer Pro. Did it really give an almost perfect key with just one click? I am happy to say yes.
Those who want to work in Final Cut Pro and/or Motion should really download the demo and give it a whirl. For more information visit their site www.redgiantsoftware.com
Enjoy.
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David Basulto is an independent filmmaker in Los Angeles. After 17 plus years, David is well versed in all aspects of filmmaking from development to distribution. He produces, directs, edits, and now is addicted to motion graphics and 3d. His last film, Death Clique is in Blockbusters nationwide. David is also the host of the www.filmmakingcentral.com. In his spare time David is an avid gamer and can be found slaying monsters in the world of Vanguard. For more info visit www.davidbasulto.com Related Sites: Creative Mac , Digital Producer , Audio Video Producer , Corporate Media News , Digital Post Production , Oceania , MacVideoPro , After Effects , Final Cut Pro , Motion
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