DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY & IMAGING (GCD 61204) / WEEK 13
16/12/2024 - 22/12//2024 / Week 13
An Hongzheng / 0378415
Digital Photography and Imaging / Group 1
Bachelor of Design (Hons) in Creative Media
Project 4: Self-Titled
LECTURES
Week 13:
Execution and Post Production
Progress In Adobe Effects (and Premiere)
I first added a positional movement effect for each cloud layer, and made them not move in the same direction, which can make the dynamic of the picture more rich.
Fig.1.1 Progress #1 - Import / (Week 13, 16/12/2024)
I used a puppet tool on the hands of the main portrait images to allow them to move to a certain extent.
Fig.1.2 Progress #2 - Import / (Week 13, 16/12/2024)
Using the puppet tool that mimics the hand of the portrait layer, the same effect is also added to the masked layer, ensuring that the timing of all keyframes is consistent with the portrait layer. This ensures that the two layers always have the same changes.
Fig.1.3 Progress #3 - Import / (Week 13, 16/12/2024)
Fig.1.4 Progress #4 - Import / (Week 13, 16/12/2024)
Added a fluctuation effect to the background, which was not covered in the previous tutorial. But in the process of trying, I found that this effect was very much in line with my expectations.Fig.1.5 Progress #5 - Import / (Week 13, 16/12/2024)
At the end, in order to add audio to the video, I imported the prepared video and audio into Adobe Premiere and synchronized them for 15 seconds.Fig.1.6 Progress #6 - Import / (Week 13, 16/12/2024)
Progress In Adobe Effects (and Premiere)
I first added a positional movement effect for each cloud layer, and made them not move in the same direction, which can make the dynamic of the picture more rich.
Fig.1.1 Progress #1 - Import / (Week 13, 16/12/2024)
I used a puppet tool on the hands of the main portrait images to allow them to move to a certain extent.
Fig.1.2 Progress #2 - Import / (Week 13, 16/12/2024)
Using the puppet tool that mimics the hand of the portrait layer, the same effect is also added to the masked layer, ensuring that the timing of all keyframes is consistent with the portrait layer. This ensures that the two layers always have the same changes.
Fig.1.3 Progress #3 - Import / (Week 13, 16/12/2024)
Fig.1.4 Progress #4 - Import / (Week 13, 16/12/2024)
Added a fluctuation effect to the background, which was not covered in the previous tutorial. But in the process of trying, I found that this effect was very much in line with my expectations.
Fig.1.5 Progress #5 - Import / (Week 13, 16/12/2024)
At the end, in order to add audio to the video, I imported the prepared video and audio into Adobe Premiere and synchronized them for 15 seconds.
Fig.1.6 Progress #6 - Import / (Week 13, 16/12/2024)
Submission
Fig.1.7 Final Outcome - MP4 / (Week 13, 16/12/2024)
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