The next change to our sequence was a technique that we wanted to use as soon as we started to develop our idea. Simon wished to use a split-screen to show the brief conversation between himself and Sarah. As usual, we were puzzled about how we would develop such an idea, and so called on the assistance of Mr Fiveash. He showed us the steps that we would need to take to turn this idea into a visual effect, which I have outlined below (visuals will appear shortly):
- To begin with, the two (or more) videos that are to be used need to be stacked in the two different video rows
- One portion of footage should primarily be selected. From here we then go to the edit section, and select the crop effect
- Decide how much you wish the clip to be cropped, by using the drag buttons
- Decide on the size of the shot (ie. 100%), by using the drag buttons
- Reposition the image to a favoured position, by using the motion control button
- Repeat the process for as many clips you wish to use in your split screen
It looks really good, however we need to add a tansition to really give it a slick finish. Ideally a the shot should rise into frame as the phone rings, stay in position, then cut away to the orignial full sceen of Simon as he hangs up.
ReplyDeleteAgreed , the timing of the ringing between phone calls is crucial to making it look realistic on screen , were making good progress though.
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