Wednesday 12 December 2018

DragonFrame and Premiere Pro

Make a stop frame animation using a video.

First we film some videos in the green screen room so we could use them in Premiere, the idea was to have the look of someone floating in mid air and the way we filmed this was by some one jumping in the video, where we then put that video in Premiere Pro to edit it. First we had to use the razor tool to cut and separate the frame only containing the point the the man was in the air and the copy each section into a new sequence.

Next go to the media browser and find the sequence of all the separated frame that I just made and place it in to a new sequence. Then separate the audio and the image by one space, first go into effects, video effects, keying and ultra key and place it on the combined frames. Then going into effects control I use the the eye drop tool on the background to make it transparent. Next I go into new, colour matte and make a new colour matte of green, once created place it in the sequence in-between the audio and the frame in the gap I made earlier.

Later I had to make a mask around each of the frames by using the pen tool and drawing around each frame, once that was done I should have been able to place a background into Premiere pro and have son that only the person is showing on the background. However this is where the problems occurred, every time that I saved and came back all the masks would change and not fit the person anymore and it did this so many times I was not able to finish the project.

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