Project Brief: To create a music video, a digipak (consisting of a front, back and two inlay covers) and a magazine advertisement for the release of the CD.
Monday, 2 April 2012
Stop Motion/Moving Picture Editing - Adobe After Effects CS5
We used Adobe After Effects to implement the stop motion/moving picture effect that we had planned for our music video. Prior to this, we had to sequence the JPEG images that we took during the filming of the memory scene at Wembley Arena. We used Adobe Premiere Pro to sequence the images, setting them really short durations, not long enough to make them look choppy and not short enough to make it too fluent. We have already shown proof that it is possible to create this effect previously, in the experimental footage shown earlier. The skills that we had to use were motion tracking. In addition masking and frame-by-frame editing were also used with this software. Although I had used frame-by-frame editing before, masking was a new thing to me that I had not used before and was not sure how to use it. I overcame this problem by experimentation and with trial and error. Eventually after getting the grasp of the general concept of masking, I created the stop motion effect.
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