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Page Peel Tricks
Replace the reflection from the Page Peel Transition with a logo or graphic by nesting the transition.
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Simulating the Bullet-Time Effect in Adobe Premiere
In this tutorial, Satish Kumar demonstrates the famous Matrix style Bullet-time effect in Premiere: A man leaps in the air with a gun, fires a shot, and then hovers in the air while the camera moves around him 180 degrees.
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How to be in the same shot Twice
You know those films that star the same person as two characters. Ever wondered how to film those scenes where the two characters meet?
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Virtual News Set
This video demonstrates using a virtual set/green screen to create a "virtual News Room"
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How to teleport on television
In real life teleportation just isn't that easy... but on TV it can be done without too much difficulty.
To create a simple shot of one person magically appearing is quite simple, so we will start with that. First, as with many of the methods described in these tutorials, you will need to set up your camera and lock it in position so that it does not move. Film the location without your actor first, to give you a shot for him/her to teleport into. Now film the actor standing still for a short time then doing whatever it is they do after appearing. In edit, simply fade from the first of these shots to the second. Obviously, after the actor has appeared you are free to move the camera as much as required. Just remember to film the still shot again before each take.
To make our teleporting effect more impressive there are a few things we can do. First of all, the teleporting actor could appear in a shot which includes other people who are not teleporting. This cannot be achieved by simply following the method above, but can be done in one of two ways depending on your requirements.
One way is to use the method above and then chromakey the other actors into the foreground. Alternatively, you can film the other actors on location and then chromakey the teleporting person into the foreground. This second way is edited by fading in the chromakeyed video track at the appropriate time. Either way, it is difficult to react to an actor who is not there and has not been filmed yet, so try not to get too ambitious in this camera shot unless you are prepared for some difficult editing.
To add a little sparkle to our teleporting effect, we could...um...add a little sparkle. Animating an appropriate glowing swirly thing to go over the top of our teleporting people is quite tricky, although some kind of lens flare effect may prove adequate. For some reason, these things usually seem to be blue, or occasionally green. Whatever you come up with, the easiest way to combine it with your footage is to use After Effects, or a similar effects package. Probably the hardest and most time consuming would be to export the footage as a series of still images and add the effects by hand in Microsoft Paint. It's best to avoid that option if you ever want to finish this film and get your life back (or a job or something).
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3d Spinning Text
This video demonstrates creating 3d spinning text which can be used as a transition.
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Virtual News Set
This video demonstrates using a virtual set/green screen to create a "virtual News Room"
Virtual News Set
This video demonstrates using a virtual set/green screen to create a "virtual News Room"
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3d Spinning Text
This video demonstrates creating 3d spinning text which can be used as a transition.
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Creating Special Effects for Clips in Motion with Drop-Shadows
Adding a Drop-Shadow not only adds a special touch, but it adds a degree of floating.
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Virtual sets Chromakeying & Overlays in Premiere
Tutorial in Flash format that shows the usage of Virtual sets in Adobe Premiere using Matrox RTX100. Same principles can be adopted for Non -Matrox users also
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This tutorial tells you how to create very interesting and amazing special effect when the tail consisting of myriads of fairy stars, appears after a magic wand movement.
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Virtual sets Chromakeying & Overlays in Premiere
Tutorial in Flash format that shows the usage of Virtual sets in Adobe Premiere using Matrox RTX100. Same principles can be adopted for Non -Matrox users also
| | Hits:280 Rate: 0.0(out of 5) Vote:0 Submit Date :2006-03-17 Rate It | Error | Review |
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Virtual sets Chromakeying & Overlays in Premiere
Tutorial in Flash format that shows the usage of Virtual sets in Adobe Premiere using Matrox RTX100. Same principles can be adopted for Non -Matrox users also
| | Hits:166 Rate: 0.0(out of 5) Vote:0 Submit Date :2006-03-17 Rate It | Error | Review |
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How to be in the same shot Twice
You know those films that star the same person as two characters. Ever wondered how to film those scenes where the two characters meet?
| | Hits:837 Rate: 0.0(out of 5) Vote:0 Submit Date :2006-03-17 Rate It | Error | Review |
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How to teleport on television
In real life teleportation just isn't that easy... but on TV it can be done without too much difficulty.
To create a simple shot of one person magically appearing is quite simple, so we will start with that. First, as with many of the methods described in these tutorials, you will need to set up your camera and lock it in position so that it does not move. Film the location without your actor first, to give you a shot for him/her to teleport into. Now film the actor standing still for a short time then doing whatever it is they do after appearing. In edit, simply fade from the first of these shots to the second. Obviously, after the actor has appeared you are free to move the camera as much as required. Just remember to film the still shot again before each take.
To make our teleporting effect more impressive there are a few things we can do. First of all, the teleporting actor could appear in a shot which includes other people who are not teleporting. This cannot be achieved by simply following the method above, but can be done in one of two ways depending on your requirements.
One way is to use the method above and then chromakey the other actors into the foreground. Alternatively, you can film the other actors on location and then chromakey the teleporting person into the foreground. This second way is edited by fading in the chromakeyed video track at the appropriate time. Either way, it is difficult to react to an actor who is not there and has not been filmed yet, so try not to get too ambitious in this camera shot unless you are prepared for some difficult editing.
To add a little sparkle to our teleporting effect, we could...um...add a little sparkle. Animating an appropriate glowing swirly thing to go over the top of our teleporting people is quite tricky, although some kind of lens flare effect may prove adequate. For some reason, these things usually seem to be blue, or occasionally green. Whatever you come up with, the easiest way to combine it with your footage is to use After Effects, or a similar effects package. Probably the hardest and most time consuming would be to export the footage as a series of still images and add the effects by hand in Microsoft Paint. It's best to avoid that option if you ever want to finish this film and get your life back (or a job or something).
| | Hits:555 Rate: 1.0(out of 5) Vote:1 Submit Date :2006-03-17 Rate It | Error | Review |
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Simulating the Bullet-Time Effect in Adobe Premiere
In this tutorial, Satish Kumar demonstrates the famous Matrix style Bullet-time effect in Premiere: A man leaps in the air with a gun, fires a shot, and then hovers in the air while the camera moves around him 180 degrees.
| | Hits:969 Rate: 0.0(out of 5) Vote:0 Submit Date :2006-03-17 Rate It | Error | Review |
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Creating Special Effects for Clips in Motion with Drop-Shadows
Adding a Drop-Shadow not only adds a special touch, but it adds a degree of floating.
| | Hits:332 Rate: 0.0(out of 5) Vote:0 Submit Date :2006-03-17 Rate It | Error | Review |
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Page Peel Tricks
Replace the reflection from the Page Peel Transition with a logo or graphic by nesting the transition.
| | Hits:1420 Rate: 4.0(out of 5) Vote:3 Submit Date :2006-03-17 Rate It | Error | Review |
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Virtual News Set
This video demonstrates using a virtual set/green screen to create a "virtual News Room"
| | Hits:561 Rate: 5.0(out of 5) Vote:1 Submit Date :2006-03-17 Rate It | Error | Review |
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Virtual News Set
This video demonstrates using a virtual set/green screen to create a "virtual News Room"
Virtual News Set
This video demonstrates using a virtual set/green screen to create a "virtual News Room"
| | Hits:408 Rate: 0.0(out of 5) Vote:0 Submit Date :2006-03-17 Rate It | Error | Review |
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