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September 17, 2021
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How do I add a new background to my video without a green screen?

  • September 17, 2021
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I've been tasked with doing some video work at my company and this is all extremely new to me. I am wondering if there's a way to change the background of a video to an image even though I did not use a green screen. What's the best way to achieve this? 

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Inspiring
September 20, 2021

... if this is all new to you, I suspect that masking and rotoscoping may be too much work and may not give you the result you want.

Particularly if the subject to mask is moving and the clip is longer than a few seconds.

Another option might be to crop and shrink your subject into a box and reposition them and overlay that over another background.

Legend
September 20, 2021

Steve, gotta agree and disagree on this.  AE has some pretty amazing tools that will automate this process.  Yeah, AE has a stiff learning curve but I just needed to replace a small window in the background of a shot where the subjects hand and head occasionally go in front of the window...  Found a tutorial on youtube and fixed it.   The big issue is learning the basic interface and workflow in AE which is a really useful thing to learn...   To the OP: you might see if you can find someone to hire to help with this who would be willing to let you watch over their shoulder (either in the room or remotely).    

Participant
September 20, 2021

Hi! Would I be able to use rotoscoping even if I've already added subtitles and image overlays to the video? Would after effects be a better option over premiere if I'm just adding subtitles, shapes and custom logos to my videos? 

Jeff Bugbee
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Community Expert
September 17, 2021

You'd have to mask around your subject to change the background or use some sort of third party filter.