Steven Probets
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Thanks Graham! I’ll take a look at that 🙂
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Thanks Andrei!
Works great – certainly much harder as I thought. Really appreciate it.
Steven
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Hi Guys!
Thanks for your advice and yes I know. ☺ It cannot be re-shoot.
The actual shot was a few seconds. The hand swipes on the App – press a button and swipes off. Nothing weird about camera angles. I thought I may have to just mask, duplicate, blur, track etc etc ..
I’ll aside a day for that lol
Cheers
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I guess using Newton for the string and then key framing the disc would be the option. Had a sleep so thinking logically today ☺
Cheers
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Yeah, that’s what I’m doing but I wondered if there’s more control over the movement over time.
Thanks though.
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Steven Probets
December 17, 2013 at 5:37 pm in reply to: Product behind a green screen with moving camera shotsThanks Chris, yes I think I am having this video pictured in my head finally. When the features are highlighted text will appear and I was thinking of using the text move with the product (a common effect nowadays).
Thanks Dave. Literally in the last 30 minutes this is why I’m scrapping the 3D spherical wall thing. Thanks to help on here and picturing the planes and visualising it in my head I don’t it is going to work.
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Steven Probets
December 17, 2013 at 5:12 pm in reply to: Product behind a green screen with moving camera shotsIt doesn’t have to be spherical and I’m thinking it shouldn’t be. Maybe a wall of video and when the object moves (or rotates) then the video wall would move to a focus onto another video (there will be 6 videos in a grid on one wall). Each video is shown at the same time as one feature is shown, then another feature – another video and so on.
The trick here, I guess, is to get the movement of the wall in relation to the camera to compliment the exact way the object moves (while it was being filmed).
So, how can we get a background move in the same way as the camera was when filming the object?
I’m thinking maybe I need to use the 3D camera tracker?
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Steven Probets
December 17, 2013 at 4:54 pm in reply to: Product behind a green screen with moving camera shotsThanks guys, givine me food for thought!
I guess a simple, statement would be how would I go about getting a video that I keyed into a green screen background moving in tandem with the real object which was filmed with a camera orbiting it?
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Steven Probets
September 29, 2013 at 4:35 pm in reply to: Mixing 23.976 and 29.97 footage – Premiere CCThanks all. Good to know I’m doing the right thing to get the best look.
I think as it’s for web there is no need to do the extra step as time is (as always!) of the essence 🙂
Thanks
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Steven Probets
September 28, 2013 at 2:48 pm in reply to: Mixing 23.976 and 29.97 footage – Premiere CCIt’s for web so probably room for manoeuvre. But I want it to the best I can get it as it’s a new project for me and I’m set to impress!
Currently, I’m using a 29.97 frame rate sequence as the majority is 29.97.
Cheers