If the guy holding the flashlight can be scene, you will need to use some
roto and grade nodes to mask him out or darken him enough so he's not
visible when screening the flashlight on top of the candle.


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On 8 May 2012 14:42, Hugo Léveillé <[email protected]> wrote:

>   A start would probably be to key the guy on the desired BG, then add
> the flashlight using the screen blending mode on the composite. Then it all
> depends if you need to track the flash light on the candle or not.
>
>  On Tue, May 8, 2012, at 12:34, nelpiper wrote:
>
>  I can't send frames cause I'm not allowed to, I'm sorry.
> Let me try a better explanation.
> There's shot of a guy walking in a forest holding a candle, that's a
> greenscreen shot. Another shot is a effects guy shinning a flash light to
> simulate the luminance value coming from the candle. The effects guy is in
> a dark room shinning the flash light. I'm not sure the best approach to
> merge these two shots.
> I hope it's better now.
> Thanks for the patience.
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