well accordian Boy was right, green screen for professional jobs, but when i need to do something like this for filming i just use alot of cuts and hope they get the picture
oh ok then.
now i just basically want to know how did they do that.
how can it be done?
well accordian Boy was right, green screen for professional jobs, but when i need to do something like this for filming i just use alot of cuts and hope they get the picture
oh ok...
is that wat they basically done in those clips ive shown?
and is there a tutorial on how to do this?
the clips most probably use green screen, or even separate shots "stitched together" but that is probably harder
sorry i cant help, im pretty good on final cut, but i know very little…the manual is a couple thousand pages…
you need to have a degree in video post production to be perfect in this sorta thing i think
or money, hardware, patience, and logic![]()
'or even separate shots "stitched together" but that is probably harder'
i really dont mind, i am willing to go for it. but how do u do it?
well, use a film camera, and take out the film and cut and paste lol
dont laugh, thats how it used to be done!
(make sure you develop it first…ahhh)
i wish i could help
you WILL need a professional editing application at the very least, possibly even a whole editing suite, with after effects etc.
the clips youve shown are most probably by either rich kids or students with access to the hardware/software
damn rich kids, making us not rich kid's videos look crappy
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