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Video Editing : The Ghosts of Edits yet to Be

Video Editing : The Ghosts of Edits yet to Be

Time to dim the lights and tell ghost stories. Our Editorial Department demonstrates some techniques on putting some spook into your videos.

Time to dim the lights and tell ghost stories. Our Editorial Department demonstrates some techniques on putting some spook into your videos.

On the ancient map of the then known world -- out beyond the boundaries of what had been explored -- there was nothing save the small legend "there be monsters here." In order to make what we see seem somewhat unseen (ghosts) or to make what is there appear to be not there (headless characters) you need to wrap your brain around layered effects. These allow you to apply an effect, such as transparency or a color key, to an object or character on one layer, while leaving the background layer unaffected. Let's use these basic techniques to build two spooky characters into a fun and easy to achieve shoot-it-yourself scene.

Setting the Scene

Our basic scene is a brightly room near a sofa. The background should have some pictures, objects or some depth (a hallway), so when we create our spooky characters we'll have something to see behind them to "sell" the transparency and color key effects. Set your camera and tripod to frame wide shot of the first character, the reader, sitting on the sofa -- plus allow scene framing room for two monsters next to and behind the reader. The first "take" in the sequence is to shoot a few minutes of the reader character simply reading the book, looking interested, scared, etc. -- reacting to what she read, and turning the pages of the book.

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Tags:  October 2006
Bill
Davis
Sun, 10/01/2006 - 12:00am