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Transparent Background

Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 9:21 am
by rone
Everyone has seen a web video where the speaker walks onto the scene and makes a brief statement. It looks as though the background is transparent. Then the speaker walks off scene ... very cool!

How can we do this with our Cassie?
Avio with all software except paint.

Thanks in Advance !
Ron :P

Re: Transparent Background

Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 3:06 pm
by Bobbie
Transparent? What color is that?

I know how to make it 'anything else' but is the background white? There has to be 'something there'..............hmmmmm, what is it?

Bobbie
Memories On Tape
Davison, MI

Re: Transparent Background

Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 4:01 pm
by rone
Bobbie,

Thanks for your contribution to my question !

To answer your question ... Webster defines { transparent } as "Letting light pass through with out distortion".

Now you know.

If you would like to see an example you can goto: http://www.infinitevideomarketing.com

Notice how the little lady walks into/onto the home page and the background is "TRANSPARENT"?

Thats what I am trying to accomplish. ;)

Re: Transparent Background

Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 4:05 pm
by Bobbie
Okay, I see it.....that is GREEN SCREEN effect. Behind her is a green screen,the background is the webpage....................

Bobbie

Re: Transparent Background

Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 4:25 pm
by videojim
Sounds like a bluescreen/greenscreen trick, the kind of thing you try to do with BlueBox World. Look at the weatherman in the news. The map that is behind him is placed over a blue wall, which is what is really behind him. The software sees the color and replaces it with an image, such as the satellite picture weathermap. This is a very old trick used all over the movies. They used just blue until they discovered that Walter Cronkite's eyes were the key color, and the software started keying on them. Couldn't have a grotesque looking Walter, with keyed out eyes, so they had to make systems that keyed on other colors also. :D

Re: Transparent Background

Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 5:04 pm
by jeffphilips
Ron, This is done with chroma key, as Jim mentioned. You can do it with BBW. Getting it onto the website is not my expertise.

I recently did the same thing you are looking to do, for a client of mine. I shot him in front of a green screen. Click on this link to view.
http://www.davisdeejays.com/
My client then sent the video to http://www.videohotshots.com/ and they helped him put it on his website. Apparently, they write the code and all my client had to do was get his webmaster to paste it on his home page.

This is the company that was used to create the sample you gave. http://www.virtualliveactors.com/

Hope this helps.