Thursday, 29 November 2012

The Eight-Point Garbage Matte Innovation-Editing

For a specific part of our music video, the chorus, we need to used the video filter Eight-point Garbage Matte. We tried to add some effect to the background but leaving the artist intact, to make the chorus more engaging picture to watch, so we found that with this video filter we could do this. The effect had to be very simple so we decide to use the compound blur.

This images are from the final stage of the use of this filter 
Left Side original footage, right side edited footage. To get the blue tone we used colour corrector.


To get this final product I had to follow Some steps:

1. Copy the shoot to had the same background and located under the footage we want to edit
2.Select the effect we want for the background
3.Use Eight-Point Garbage Matt on the footage.
4.Move the point where you wanted to be and smooth up the effect to make it not so visible.




 During this process I realise that as our artist move the points were not follow him so the effect was not working very well, to fix this problem we had to put some markers for the points trough the filter and now the points move with the artist as the the video shows.

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