Learners will apply essential keying tools, analyze luminance-based workflows, evaluate advanced matte controls, and refine complex edge details to produce clean, professional composites in Adobe After Effects. This course equips learners with the practical skills needed to remove green screens, manage spill, integrate backgrounds, and create visually seamless results—core competencies for video editors, motion designers, and VFX artists.

Master Keying Techniques in After Effects
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Master Keying Techniques in After Effects
This course is part of After Effects Motion Graphics and Keying Mastery Specialization

Instructor: EDUCBA
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What you'll learn
Apply color and luminance keying techniques to remove green screens and create clean composites.
Use advanced Keylight and matte controls to manage spill and refine complex edges professionally.
Build an end-to-end, industry-aligned keying workflow for seamless visual compositing in After Effects.
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January 2026
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