![]() Using green screens sparingly is usually the best outcome for selling your story. For a filmmaker, selling the audience on their work is crucial. This is especially important if you’re a filmmaker. You never want a distracting green screen. Too much of the effect can start to become something of a crutch and even take viewers out of your work, especially if it’s done poorly. ![]() Ever hear the anecdote “too much of a good thing”? Well, this definitely applies to green screen. Utilizing green screens can be an amazing tool, but it’s important that you use the effect in moderation. How to edit green screen footage in DaVinci Resolve In this post, we’ll go over how to work with a green screen in DaVinci Resolve for both macOS and Windows devices as well as tips and tricks to speed up your post-production workflow. Plus, when combined with robust captioning and transcription software like Simon Says, you have everything you need for an optimal workflow. Blackmagic’s DaVinci Resolve is such a powerful video editing software and green screen in the platform is a video editor’s dream, especially considering how amazing Resolve already is with its slew of color grading features. ![]() However, one of the best programs to remove green screens is completely free. Programs such as Adobe’s Premiere Pro allow for green-screen video to be taken care of with a simple click of a button. There are so many incredible NLEs (non-linear editors) that make keying green screen footage a breeze. The best part is how easy green screen removal has become in recent years. A green screen lets creators bring to life any scene they can possibly imagine.
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