In my studio my white back drop is 3 meters wide. When I film in 16:9 I also film areas to the left and right of the backdrop.... so I capture areas of dirty wall, and piles of junk. I'd like to get rid of all of this so my final video looks like its in a much bigger studio... so it looks like the backdrop is 5 meters wide. I don't want any fancy effects... so the entire 16:9 screen is white.
Can someone point me in the direction of the correct tutorial or make suggestions how to do this.
Thanks.
Tom
p.s. don't know why the photo will not show.... sorry.
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