What Is a Chromakey Video?
Chromakey (or green screen) is a video technique where a solid-colored background—usually green—is replaced with another image or video in post-production. It's commonly used for creating professional content with virtual sets or animated environments.
How to Start a Chromakey Video in AI Studios
There are two main ways to begin a chromakey project:
Option 1: Use the Search Feature
Log into AI Studios.
On the main dashboard, locate the search bar at the top center of the page.
Type “Chromakey Video” into the search bar.
Under the Features dropdown, click on Chromakey Video.
This opens a new project with a default green screen background already applied.
Option 2: Start from a Blank Project
Click on New Project in the upper right corner.
Select New Blank Project from the bottom left of the template screen.
Once the canvas loads, click on the background of the video preview.
Then click the trashcan icon in the top horizontal menu bar to remove the background.
This will automatically switch your canvas to a solid green chromakey background.
Editing Your Chromakey Video
Once your green screen background is active:
Add AI avatars, text, scripts, or media as needed using the editor tools.
You can adjust the avatar’s position, size, and gestures to suit your scene.
Use the script box to generate synchronized voiceover and lip-sync.
Exporting and Using the Chromakey Video
When your video is ready, click Export to synthesize and download it.
The output will be a video with a solid green background.
Open the video in any post-production software like Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, or DaVinci Resolve.
Apply a chromakey or keying effect to remove the green background and replace it with your custom backdrop.
Final Tips
Use consistent lighting on your AI avatar for better keying in post.
Avoid adding green elements to the avatar or text, as they’ll be keyed out too.
Save your project so you can quickly return to tweak or localize later.
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