Can this be achieved?

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Andre36
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Can this be achieved?

Post by Andre36 »

Hi all. So I want to create a snazzy video effect for an intro to a project im doing. I've been doing my research and it seems something like this is best created in a program called "After Effects" or the other from some Adobe somebody :D

Here is the Example below. I've marked the timer at the beginning of the effect. Can Videostudio achieved something like this? I don't mind a simple "yes" or "no" with required modules etc and ill figure out the rest :)

https://youtu.be/wPxqiVovX-I?t=6s

Thanks.
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Re: Can this be achieved?

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I would use green screen for the subject and create the background separately. For the background, you would need the titler on a coloured background and build it up. Then with the title sequence on the main track, add the subject to the first overlay and use the chromakey to insert.
I used to be indecisive. Now I'm not so sure.
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Re: Can this be achieved?

Post by Andre36 »

Terfyn wrote:I would use green screen for the subject and create the background separately. For the background, you would need the titler on a coloured background and build it up. Then with the title sequence on the main track, add the subject to the first overlay and use the chromakey to insert.
Thanks. I had a feeling something could be done but I never thought about using green screen to create the background separately. Thanks for your response. Much appreciated.
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