In the video, you basically almost didn't use blue screens because, you they used a black backdrop to make so the audience felt more like they were in. When it comes to we do super basic green screen effects, er stuff, almost always stationary. Wen, now it's coming into motion, and you don't have tracking points on all that and everything, and not a real blue screen, no second, it's just black. So made the decision early on to say, it'll better cater this entire product if we just go ahead and do black screen. We did this process called luma keeing, which is a kind of advance process of being able to convert the image
Marques and Andrew sit down with Sam and Micah of SoKrispyMedia to discuss the visual effects from the viral 'Squid Game' video with MrBeast. Sam, Micah, and their team had ten days to create the visual effects that took some of the scenes to the next level, and we're willing to bet you didn't even notice. If you're interested in how the effects were made or just want to know what the future of YouTube could look like, this one is a must-listen. Enjoy!
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