Crashkurs Greenscreen - Alles zu Aufbau und Licht plus Editing in Davinci Resolve

Green screen and blue screen effects are among the most well-known and common special effects in films and series. Working with chroma keying is so simple and affordable that green screens are also used in many simpler videos. Although it's not difficult to use, there are a few things to consider to cleanly remove a green screen and achieve a perfect result without artifacts. In this crash course, I'll demonstrate the correct setup and techniques for lighting a green screen, explain what the colors green and blue actually mean, and show you how to correctly remove a green screen in DaVinci Resolve with just a few clicks. Chapters: 00:00 Intro 01:27 Basics 02:46 What do you need? 04:20 Optimally mounting a green screen 05:13 Lighting 08:52 Green or blue? 11:20 The Right Illusion 13:25 Editing in Resolve 17:35 Closing Words For further crash courses on camera, lighting, and editing, I also recommend the other videos in my series:    • So bedienst du deine Kamera richtig - Cras...   --- My new favorite source for music: Audiio - The most affordable "music flat rate" with lifetime access to a growing catalog - all for a one-time, fixed price. More info in this video:    • Geheimtipp oder Krücke? Was taugt die güns...   And here's the link to the offer https://audiio.com/pricing?oid=1&affi... With the discount code "AndreasFig10" you can save an additional 10% on all price packages. For all drone owners, I can also offer a special deal on highly recommended liability insurance from Helden.de. Using the following link, you'll pay only eleven months' annual membership fee instead of twelve months' per year, permanently (forever, for life). That's a permanent savings of almost 10% on what I consider to be one of the best insurance policies in this sector. More information can be found in my video here:    • Was zahlt eine Drohnenhaftpflichtversicher...   And the link to the offer is here: https://helden.de/drohnenhaftpflicht/... --- Tech stuff: My main camera (still) Sony A7III https://amzn.to/38Q6kSz Sound Rode Filmmaker Kit https://amzn.to/2GOY5ud Rode NTG 2 - old, but still great https://amzn.to/2OaULgO Rode VideoMic Pro - https://amzn.to/36QTmEf Lenses Sony 35 mm f/1.8 - My main lens for YouTube https://amzn.to/36ILzXk Sigma Art 50 https://amzn.to/36IaiLE Sony 24-70 G-Master https://amzn.to/2thHyvC Monitor Atomos Ninja V - https://amzn.to/2BjZWri Gimbal Ronin SC - Small, affordable, always with you https://amzn.to/2QTvUPF Light Godox SL150II - The best light for YouTubers. Period. https://amzn.to/2Gr6jLT Godox SL60 - Unbeatable for the price https://amzn.to/2tcC6dn Aputure F7 - I use it in almost every video for accent lighting https://amzn.to/31aegeP Falcon Eyes F7 - Not quite as bright as Aputure, but RGB https://amzn.to/3nVUs9k Aputure Light Dome Mini II - Very good softbox https://amzn.to/3aSGRtr *The links above are affiliate links. Purchasing through these links supports my channel through a small commission from Amazon, while incurring no additional costs for you.