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Friday, 17 January 2014
First thing I done was
select the resolution and the length for the main part of the project, which
was 50 seconds (not including the intro) as my outro is going to be included at
the end of the main sequence
I then began to
produce the sequence according to the storyboard that I’d created, using the
camera tool to arrange my shots.
For my glitch
transition effect I used a plug-in called Twitch. How I achieved this was by
adding an adjustment layer over the current picture showing; having it overlap
onto the next picture, so that it would affect anything underneath it. I then
switched on the blur, light, and slide controls within the plug-in that
affected the picture like shown below. So that the picture being introduced
after the transition didn’t leave the frame; whilst this effect was happening,
I applied the CC Tiler effect so that it would mirror/extend the edge of the
picture.
Once I’d finished
arranging the first 35 seconds of the sequence; I then pre-composed it. With
the new pre-composed layer, I renamed it first flash back then duplicated the
layer; with the copy I then time remapped the comp making it 3.5 seconds long
from its original 35 seconds, I then reversed the layer. Using an adjustment
layer I repeated the same process using the Twitch plug-in.
This is what gave me
my flash back affect
Once I’d done this, I
then linked the composition over to adobe premier, which is the software im
going to use to add my sounds into.
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