• Editing Monitor/screen in video editing program
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Hello I've searched for long about how to edit Tv or Computer screen in video. I'm saying, how to edit video where is a Chroma Key monitor/screen, and how do i paste external video on it so it looks like real if you look monitor in diffrent angles. In real life the screen image doesn't rotate at the direction where you are looking but in editing tools i only got it like that. Some tutorial videos? Ps. I didn't find any other good area where to post this thread. Thanks :rolleyes: [IMG]http://ak5.picdn.net/shutterstock/videos/1768193/preview/stock-footage-remote-control-television-on-chroma-key-green-screen.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://ak1.picdn.net/shutterstock/videos/3936941/preview/stock-footage-business-woman-using-a-smart-phone-touchscreen-chroma-key-close-up-fingers-make-gestures.jpg[/IMG] This is what i get, I only get these kind of images where the chroma key layer import image is rotated by the camera. [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/FLaucCL.jpg[/IMG]
Gimp has a tool to select areas like that.
[QUOTE=DrasarSalman;43391674]Gimp has a tool to select areas like that.[/QUOTE] But can GIMP edit videos?
Use Adobe After Effects for that. It has a plugin called KeyLight, it selects the chroma area and transform into a mask. You'll have to adjust the angles of your composition to the chroma, in the perpective of the scene.
[QUOTE=nicolasx21;43392564]Use Adobe After Effects for that. It has a plugin called KeyLight, it selects the chroma area and transform into a mask. You'll have to adjust the angles of your composition to the chroma, in the perpective of the scene.[/QUOTE] Thanks
You don't need to Chroma for a situation like this. Tracking points would be much better especially for video tracking. Even if it's not a video you can just mask around the fingers or whatever.
If the camera was moving, use Chroma so the video on the screen doesn't overlap the base footage.
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