Keying options for Motion 3Using Primatte Keyer Pro To Bypass After Effects
By David Basulto
Recently I had a project that had a ton of green screen shots in it. I edited in Final Cut Pro and really wanted to see if doing all the work in Final Cut Studio was doable for me because I am so used to exporting to After Effects to do all my keying. This time I would bring the footage into Motion.
After going through the various keying filters that come with Motion, I wasn t pleased with the results. I decided to download the demo on Primatte Keyer Pro. Did it really give an almost perfect key with just one click? I am happy to say yes.
Those who want to work in Final Cut Pro and/or Motion should really download the demo and give it a whirl. For more information visit their site www.redgiantsoftware.com Enjoy.
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