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Re: Keying a wedding veil
by Adam Henderson on Jul 4, 2009 at 3:40:12 pm

Hi Michael. Great DV analogy :)

Guess I'll have to try some masking. It won't be a big deal since, thankfully, the actress hardly moves during the shot. Great idea on the screen blending mode. I'll give that a try and let you know how it works out.

I don't even think it would be a problem if I had a moving backdrop to create some "something" behind the veil but unfortunately the blank plate is a five minute shot of a hospital room wall :/

Thanks for all your advice :)

Just out of interest, would you happen to know what resolution films like Transformers or Star Trek are made in? I've been wanting to set up a comp of that size to see how my machine copes.

(I'm guessing not well: dual core 2.66, 6 gigs of RAM and a 512MB graphics card)


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