Can i make a small part of a clip colour?
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sylenz
Can i make a small part of a clip colour?
Ive been making kite-buggying videos with ulead for many years now and theres always been an effect ive wanted to use, but never seemed to achieve. For example, i'd love to have a section of video in black and white but have a close up of the kite in glorious colour! Is this possible with ulead video studio 11+. Thanks in advance for any advice.
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I suppose there are a number of methods but here is one possible suggestion.
Place the clip on the video track and apply a monochrome filter.
Place the same clip on an overlay track and apply the crop filter so that you retain the part you want to keep. Use a fill color of something like green. You can also track the movement of the cropped area with keyframes. Then chroma key the fill colour so that the monochrome video below shines through.
Another similar method is to prepare the cropped video on an overlay track as above but disable the "fill color" and save that as a VideoStudio Project file. The VSP can be used in the same way as a rendered video.
You then start a new project and place your monochrome video on the video track - applying a monochrome filter. Then you insert the VSP to an overlay track and use that as a Picture in Picture.
I created an article here about Video Filters
Place the clip on the video track and apply a monochrome filter.
Place the same clip on an overlay track and apply the crop filter so that you retain the part you want to keep. Use a fill color of something like green. You can also track the movement of the cropped area with keyframes. Then chroma key the fill colour so that the monochrome video below shines through.
Another similar method is to prepare the cropped video on an overlay track as above but disable the "fill color" and save that as a VideoStudio Project file. The VSP can be used in the same way as a rendered video.
You then start a new project and place your monochrome video on the video track - applying a monochrome filter. Then you insert the VSP to an overlay track and use that as a Picture in Picture.
I created an article here about Video Filters
