How is this Videomaker effect done?

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  • Started 2 years ago by NormanWillis
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    1. NormanWillis
      Member

      Dear Videomaker,

      http://www.videomaker.com/video/watch/tips-and-tricks/499/lighting-basics---three-point-lighting/

      In your Three Point Lighting video tutorial, how is the closing effect done, with the Videomaker letters being backlit (with the rays coming forward), and especially the little 'fireworks bullet' that pans across the screen?

      Thanks

      Posted 2 years ago #
    2. NormanWillis
      Member

      At the end of the Three Point Lighting tutorial, at about 4:32, the words 'Videomaker' are backlit, casting rays forward; and at about 4:38 an 'electric bullet' flies across the screen.

      http://www.videomaker.com/video/watch/tips-and-tricks/499/lighting-basics---three-point-lighting/

      What program was used to create this effect?  And could this be done in Boris RED?

      Thanks.

      Posted 2 years ago #
    3. jerronsmith
      Moderator

      The backlit logo looks like it is an animated Radial BLur effect. In after Effects I would use CC Radial Fast Blur to achieve that look.

       

      Jerron Smith
      Editor-Animator-Educator
      blog: http://www.thepixelsmith.blogspot.com
      Posted 2 years ago #
    4. NormanWillis
      Member

      Of course.  It is the one program I don't have!  (lol)

      But I can look for something similar in Boris.

      Thanks!

      Posted 2 years ago #
    5. Igor Zarubin, our video editor says: The Logo and volume light were made in 3D Studio Max, the trail made in ParticleIllusion, and the titles and scale were created using Adobe Premiere.

      Jennifer O'Rourke, Managing Editor

      Videomaker

       

      Managing Editor
      jorourke@videomaker.com
      VM Customer Support: 1-800-284-3226
      Posted 2 years ago #
    6. NormanWillis
      Member

      Thank you.

      Posted 2 years ago #
    7. JGJ_Media
      Member

      Norman,
      Another way to create this effect is to use Trapcode Shine for the rays. I can't remember what software it works with, but I use it with After Effects.

      Yes, the comet-looking thing looks like a Particle Illusion item.

      If you have medium to higher end editing software, you can most likely achieve the moving rays, and if you want to add the comet thing (if you don't have Particle Illusion) check out http://www.digitaljuice.com . Then go to their "revealers" library.

      Good luck in your journeys.

      Posted 2 years ago #

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