My Ship's sinking , Please guide me

Hello , wishes to all fellow craftsmen.

I'm raghukulesh. lets get straight to the story.
inspired by robert rodriguez, i'm an indie film maker. so i tried making a short film . it's project - "the soul". so it all got messed up. i shot ,directed & edited it . everything's fine. but everything's green .

So i'm on a sinking ship , the general idea is to abandon the ship. but i'm in the middle of an ocean . i set out sail on this ship for particular destination . i just can't take rescue from any other ship that comes across.

here's my ship : https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B77uvVIkog90UFN2NEp2NXNVa00

here's what i tried getting :https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B77uvVIkog90Sk5Md3ZzejNXREU

please guide me .
 
I cannot get to google drive from my current location, but your first bit of guidance will be this. Don't make multiple entries on the same subject. Sort of spamming and turns people off.
 
Better post a youtube link to a hidden video, or a vimeo with a password.
I don't feel very inclined to open a googledrive link with such a vague story.
If the problem is that everything is green, you can show it through youtube/vimeo.
But that is just part of the problem:
- What camera did you use?
- What colorprofile/codec?
- What did you do to colorgrade it (or didn't you?)
- What kind of lights did you use?
 
We've got a language barrier here. I checked it out, and the entire movie was shot with green screen.

I'm gonna be honest with you, raghukulesh, this movie is not in a good situation. Shooting the whole thing green screen wasn't the best decision in the world. The amount of compositing and animation required to make it work is something that basically anyone on this website is incapable of pulling off, financially.

I do know one dude who pulled it off, and it's kinda rad - http://www.startrekhorizon.com/

This dude was obsessive about learning and practicing basically everything that went into this film. If you want to finish this project, I think that's what you need to do. It's going to take A LOT of work.

Just my opinion -- maybe you should dust yourself off, get back up and start a new project. Regardless, I wish you the best of luck!
 
If it's not salvageable, throw everything out and start over. I've failed many times in the past, but I pick myself off the ground, dust myself off, and carry on.
 
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