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Really bad greenscreening help
Hey all,
Im looking for a bit of help with my awful greenscreen work lol. See, me and a group of about 5 people are making a small movie (about 5 minutes) for my year 11 english assessment task. We got allocated a genre, and got sci-fi. So We decided since we cant get the backgrounds we want, we’ll just film against a green screen and composti the backgrounds in. Now, us being absolute noobs to this filmed it all just before the school holdays and sisnt leave any time to refilm if there was a problem with the footage.
So of course there is a problem with the footage. We lit the green screen. We lit it a little too much and one of the corners is white. It all loked so good on the camera (oh yeh its a JVC Everio like one of the hard disk ones) but when I key out the green (Im using AE and Keylight) there is a white corner.
What I want to know is, is there a way to get rid of the white without converting it to a filmstrip and rotoscoping the whole thing? I really dont want to rotoscope it (cause ill have to roto 3000+ frames) or should I just not bother, and refilm it again 2 days before its due and do it all in a couple of nights?please dont get up me im a noob to all this….