In this Premiere Pro video editing tutorial, we’ll learn all about Chroma Keying and using Ultra Key to knock out and clean up the edges of a green screen background. If you need to work with a green screen, you’ll love this tutorial! —tutvid
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In this Premiere Pro video editing tutorial, we’ll learn all about Chroma Keying and using Ultra Key to knock out and clean up the edges of a green screen background. If you need to work with a green screen, you’ll love this tutorial! —tutvid
LXXIV shows how to use a piece of green paper to create a really unique transition. (See it at 1:45 and 5:47.) She uses the Ultra Key effect in Premiere Pro to key out the green, revealing the incoming clip as she pushes the green paper towards the camera. Essentially, the green paper becomes like a window that transitions to the next scene as it fills the frame. Lots of cool possibilities with this technique!
Third party chroma keyers certainly offer more, but the Ultra Key in Premiere Pro is more than sufficient for most green screen shots. Of course, as Jordy Vandeput mentions in the beginning of this Cinecom.net tutorial, the basis of a good key is the quality of your footage. Assuming you have a good shot, Jordy will who you how to get a high quality key in Premiere Pro. At 2:06, Jordy demonstrates the value of garbage matte (a mask that eliminates problem areas in your shot) and at 3:08, he shows how the alpha channel output view can help you clean up your key.
Learn how to pull a clean chroma/green key in Adobe Premiere Pro. See the options of the Ultra Key effect to achieve a professional result. Remember the last film you saw? Or watched the weather forecast? Chances are it was full of green screens. —Cinecom.net
Source: https://youtu.be/SNNZ-ZG_j4M
Phil Ebiner of Video School Online teaches how to key a green screen using Ultra Key in Premiere Pro.
Learn how to edit green screen video with Adobe Premiere Pro. —Video School Online