Saturday 11 May 2013

Tests



With a little help from the video posted below, plus about an hours of work I successfully finished my muzzle flash creation, as i did not have a prop gun I thought my own handgun would be better. I looked into a muzzle flash, as it can be used in so many different types of productions, and would be a lot safer than renting out a real gun for the day. Lets hope for more cool videos like this!




During the past week we have been experimenting with final cut pro techniques including the 'keying' technique which isolates the colour green and replaces it with an alternative image. we made our own green screen by cutting out a piece of cardboard and a piece of green paper the same size and sticking the paper to the cardboard. here are the results:




This was our attempt at a slow motion test, we researched how to do it online, before realising there was an actual plug in for it on Final Cut Pro X! Unfortunately we couldn't put in the explosion, but maybe next time! These are our two attempts at cloning! As you can see the first one is done perfectly, there is no real sign of lap overs of clips, but the second one, being in such a larger room with more cloning it was slightly harder. And there is obvious overlap of clips. But this is something we could use in our music video for sure (With a bit of extra work)

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