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January 29, 2025
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What is the best non-green screen video background remove for Premiere Pro?

  • January 29, 2025
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Hey all.  I'm really needing something that takes me out of the background of my bedroom where i'm doing my videos (full transparency, deep budget issues 🙂 ).  What are the best recommendations? (especially on a budget).

 

 

Correct answer Ishan Y

Hi there,

Having a deep contrast between the subject and the background would still be helpful. There are several online guides on creating backdrops on a budget. Afterward, you can try keying it out in Premiere Pro or, if needed, rotoscoping it in After Effects (using Rotobrush or MochaAE), as Richard pointed out. I suggest leaving the least dependency on rotoscoping and doing your best to create a backdrop before recording your footage. Best of luck!

 

Thanks,

Ishan

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FlyingFourFun
Inspiring
January 30, 2025

if you do happen to have a few bucks, and want something significantly automatic, you can try the borisFX Matt Assist ML for above.  works pretty well;

Animated AI Masks in Mocha Pro 2025 - Object Brush & Matte Assist ML [Boris FX]

Because you used a green screen, but with not perfect enough lighting, this tool should do an amazing job against the 'greenish' background, but it also works without a green screen to.

 

Something to consider

 

Kevin J. Monahan Jr.
Community Manager
Community Manager
January 30, 2025

Luma Key, but it doesn't have as much control as Ultra Key.

 

I'd focus on the greenscreen technique. Place plenty of distance between you and the greenscreen. Do you have any lights at all yet? Ideally, two (+ a white card/foam core) or three fixtures are going to be fine. Light the greenscreen as evenly as possible and separately from the subject. 

 

LIght the subject similarly to the proposed background. Warm scene? Use warm colored lights, etc. for the subject.

 

Flag the subject from the greenscreen ligthing, if possible. A few low cost lamps and a bit of ingenuity could get you in the zone at a low (but not zero) cost. Good luck.

 

Thanks,
Kevin

 

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community and Engagement Strategist – Adobe Pro Video and Audio
Ishan Y
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Ishan YCommunity ManagerCorrect answer
Community Manager
January 29, 2025

Hi there,

Having a deep contrast between the subject and the background would still be helpful. There are several online guides on creating backdrops on a budget. Afterward, you can try keying it out in Premiere Pro or, if needed, rotoscoping it in After Effects (using Rotobrush or MochaAE), as Richard pointed out. I suggest leaving the least dependency on rotoscoping and doing your best to create a backdrop before recording your footage. Best of luck!

 

Thanks,

Ishan

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Participant
January 29, 2025

@Ishan Y - The challenge is I have a greenscreen but I can't seem to get the lighting right.  I have a softbox, but I keep getting little artifacts in the space and don't have the budget to get other lights.  I'm not sure what to do so i'm looking into potential other options.  Honestly, if I could get the lighting right with the green screen it's the most easeful.  Any suggestions for having just one softbox?

Community Expert
January 29, 2025

Rotoscoping in AfterEffects.

Participant
January 30, 2025

@Richard M Knight - just a repetition of what I said to Ishan - 

 The challenge is I have a greenscreen but I can't seem to get the lighting right.  I have a softbox, but I keep getting little artifacts in the space and don't have the budget to get other lights.  I'm not sure what to do so i'm looking into potential other options.  Honestly, if I could get the lighting right with the green screen it's the most easeful.  Any suggestions for having just one softbox?