
How to Apply a Virtual Background for Your Zoom Meeting
Applying a virtual background for your Zoom meeting is very easy, it just takes you a few seconds to set up a personal virtual background.
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Applying a virtual background for your Zoom meeting is very easy, it just takes you a few seconds to set up a personal virtual background.
I love creating environment scenes. The most exciting thing about landscapes is their potential to create immersion: something critical not only for the audience, but for the creator. The deeper you are able to dive into your made-up scenery, the more likely you are to be able to fill it with the details that will bring the scene to life.
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We are going to create a virtual set using footage on your hard drive.
Start Wirecast and begin setting up our virtual set shot by clicking the add media shot button and choosing Add Video Shot. Navigate to your Chromakey Footage, select it, and click Open.
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Adobe After Effects is frequently used to do more advanced chroma key virtual sets composites because of it's toolset is broader than an editors for keying and layering. I'm going to walk you through the steps of making a basic set using Studio 159, a news room from virtualsetworks.