Monday, 17 December 2012
Cloning Effect
I had to make a clone of myself doing something. Firstly, my friend recorded me doing one thing on the left side, then my friend recorded me again, doing something on the right side.
Once that was done, I opened up 'Final Cut Pro' and clicked on 'File', then 'Imported' my video clips.
After that, I clicked on my first clip and then I clicked on the 'Motions' tab and cropped some parts of to try and make it be the same as the other video clip.
I then 'Rendered' everything and clicked on 'File', then 'Exported' it as a 'QuickTime' movie then to put it on 'Youtube'.
When making clones, the 3 things we had to look out for were:
- Make sure that the lighting in the room stays the same.
- Make sure that the eye-lines were levelled and matched correctly.
- Use a tripod to make sure that the camera doesn't move.
I found it difficult and it didn't work properly as I couldn't get the lighting and the levels, of both clips, the same.
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