From the course: Green Screen Techniques for Video and Photography

Meet your instructor team

From the course: Green Screen Techniques for Video and Photography

Start my 1-month free trial

Meet your instructor team

- Green screen is a useful technique for both photo and video professionals, and I find that it can be quite useful in many different applications. My name's Rich Harrington, and I make my living as a commercial director. I work on both photo and video projects, often coming up with the concepts and the ideas during the creative stage. I'll be here today to help you really understand how green screen fits into your workflow and offer some practical advice for both photographers and video pros. - Hi, I'm Abba Shapiro, and I'm a professional photographer. I'll be showing you how to work with talent, how to light them against a green screen, and how to get the best images during the shoot, as well as post-produce those images to create great composites. And I really love using green screen because I can take my talent virtually anywhere in the world. - And I'm Matt Nagy, a director of photography and post-production professional, and I've been using green screen for many years for visual effects elements, creating motion graphics pieces, and solving creative problems on set. - We've got a team of experts ready to go, so go ahead and download those exercise files. And let's get started.

Contents