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The sheer cost and exclusivity of these high-end tools gave them an aura and mystique, and it was common for desktop editors like myself to assume they were more powerful than they really were. That’s how high-end visual fx were done in the 90s, there was no other option.

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I’m not exactly sure, but I’ve estimated that in 1997 there were less than 10 online suites in all of Melbourne, where I was working at the time. In the comments to one of those articles a reader noted that their company had actually spent over 3 million dollars setting theirs up. I often refer to these as “million dollar rooms”, because a single suite could easily cost that much to install. A range of Quantel products from the 1990s. You needed very expensive, high-end tools like a Quantel Henry or Discrete Logic Flame that ran on a Silicon Graphics supercomputer.

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The point of the series is that in the late 1990s, high end post production was an exclusive club.

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The desktop video revolution series demonstrates the difference between a TVC made in 1997, and one made in 2014. Explaining how video production has changed since 1997 is one of those cases. This included After Effects version 3.1, which is where I first encountered chromakey.Īs I said above, some of the notes I made that were originally intended to be about chromakey ended up becoming separate articles. 1997 was the first year in which you could produce a finished, final-quality video on a desktop computer. It’s something we take for granted now, especially as phones can record 4K video, but way back in the 1990s the idea of desktop video was something new. You didn’t finish or output final videos using your desktop computer.

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Before then, desktop video was an offline tool. Secondly, it was the year that Media 100 and Avid released desktop video products capable of what we called online quality video. Firstly, it was the year I began working professionally. 1997 is a year I mention in many of my articles, as it was significant for two reasons. You might think that’s a weird thing to say – what does attitude have to do with keying? The myth of the single click: Origin story It’s not a secret technique hidden away in After Effects that only 3 people know about. It’s nothing like that. It’s not to do with the camera or lighting. It’s not a particular plugin or other piece of software. If you’re wondering what I think the single most important thing is when it comes to keying, then it’s not something technical. It’s something that is the basis for this entire tutorial series.

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The myth of the single click is a term I came up with to talk about the most important aspect of keying. So far, the largest and most ambitious article I’ve made for the ProVideo Coalition was a 50-minute series on the desktop video revolution.īut believe it or not, that series actually started out as the introduction to this series on keying! There are several recurring themes in my other articles that originally began as notes for a series on chromakey, and they can all be traced back to my original post “ the myth of the single click”. In 2014 I started writing an article on keying and ended up with one on how TVC production has changed since 1997…Įver since then I’ve intended to put together a tutorial on keying, and some of the notes I jotted down over the years have gone on to become stand-alone articles in their own right. So every time I write something for the PVC, I think back to how my thoughts on chromakey started it all. At some point, I scribbled down some thoughts on keying – a fairly unstructured account of how keying had changed over the previous ten years. As a result of that blog, I was invited to submit articles for the ProVideo Coalition and I’ve been posting the odd article here ever since. It was always neglected but occasionally I’d write a blog post so there was more than just a showreel. This series has been a long time coming, and I’ve been intending to write something about keying for over ten years! When I started working as a freelancer, I set up a basic website.










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