WARNINGThis course will only work with Unreal Engine 5 Early Access. If you are using the new Unreal Engine 5 Preview version, you will not be able to follow along step by step. Disclaimer: Unreal Engine 5 is still in beta so methods I will show you in this course might change in the future. Additionally, this course is for all of you out there who are new to Unreal Engine and virtual production. That being said Iwill not show you how to install Unreal Engine 5 since I have taught it in my previous courses here in Udemy. Please please read the hardware specifications very carefully to make sure your rig can use Unreal Engine 5. Lastly. I used a $1200 laptop with an RTX3060 when Imade this course so I tried to keep the cost with budget in mind so people can follow along. Virtual Production is here to say but unfortunately, it is very expensive. So in this course, Iwill be teaching you 4 DIY green screen compositing techniques in Unreal Engine 5. Lastly, Iwill show you how can you can composite live video from a video camera directly inside Unreal Engine 5.Part 1:After Effects + Unreal Engine 5Part 2:Composite Greenscreen inside Unreal Engine 5 using the built in chroma keyer. Part 3: Composite Greenscreen inside Unreal Engine 5 using a free plugin for Unreal Engine 5.Part 4: Composite Greenscreen inside Unreal Engine 5 using another free plugin for Unreal Engine 5.Part 5: Composite live video from a video camera inside Unreal Engine 5 using the Elgato Cam Link 4K HDMI to USBAdapterThank you for Considering my Indie Virtual Production Course