


It should look like this, with MediaIn 1 being the background, and MediaIn 2 being the green screen clip. You can key out a clip without anything else behind it, or drag all your clips in directly in Fusion.īoth of those methods are shown in the video.Īfter you create your Fusion Clip, head into Fusion. Understand, you don’t have to create a Fusion Clip to key in Fusion.

Select both clips, right-click, and create a new Fusion Clip. Setup your timeline with your background clip on V1 and your green screen clip on V2. We’re going to use the Delta Keyer to pull a key very quickly. Watch the video to see more ways to key in Fusion and choose the method that works best for you. For this article I will go through one method. There are a few ways we could go about keying in Fusion. Once you are happy, head back to the Edit page and view your freshly keyed composition.Ĭhroma Key in Fusion is very fast, easy, and clean. Use the ‘ +‘ dropper in the Selection Range to add more color into your selection or adjust manually as before. You can now continue to refine your matte with all of the tools already mentioned until you get it just right. That’s NOT what we wanted! We want the green screen to disappear and to see our subject. You will now see through the green screen. Then, connect the mask output to the Alpha Output. Right-click in the Node area and choose Add Alpha Output In order to see through your green screen selection, you need to create an Alpha Output in the Color page. If you’re not seeing your mask, make sure you active the Highlight overlay. You can come back to these to refine your selection at any time. Then dial in your selection with the Matte Finesse controls, and Qualifier controls. You can also click & drag to select a range of colors. To remove a green screen (or any color) in the Color Page, first select the Qualifier and click the color you want to remove from the video. Color Page – Remove a background of any color The video below will cover everything you need to know to become a master at Chroma Key in DaVinci Resolve.Īll of this can be done in the free verison of DaVinci Resolve. It’s also very easy to do in either page once you know how. Chroma Key is the proper term when talking out “green screening” an image, or removing a green or blue screen background.Īnd in DaVinci Resolve, we have two ways to key out a green screen (or any color).
