Wednesday 15 February 2012

10/02 Editing Sessions With Green Screen Footage:


In this editing session that followed my filming with the green screen I had to learn how to drop the images in the background of the footage. To understand how to do this I had a quick tutorial. 

In Premier Pro CS5, you simply add the footage into the video bar; you then use the video effects at the side of Premier Pro and use the effect keying- ultra key. By applying the ultra key it allows you to remove the green background and then drop in the image you have chosen and re-size them where needed. I have editing the images I am going to use, saturating some of the colours and adding text to some of the images; this intensifies and enhances the image quality and likeability. 

Once I had added in my background images resizing where needed I then sped up some of the footage and cut down elements of the shots to attain the best quality and features of the shots. This allowed the advert to stay under 30 seconds, which I found a challenge. The advert speed fits with the music rhythm and beat that I had chosen before filming and creating the advert. My next challenge is to make my next 30 second different so the two adverts aren't similar in there making and promotion techniques, however they will still have to be identifiable as a collective brand. This is what I will be moving onto next.

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