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Itβs pretty consistently an hour of editing per minute of final footage. π«
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That 3D spread thing is just me illustrating the layering from this particular video.
I plan the shoot SUPER carefully to avoid having to reshoot.
And I will often overlap myself quite a bit on purpose. Just requires different editing and filming techniques. π€
But typically, no, I don't reshoot even when I mess up. I can fix almost anything if I'm willing to invest more time. However, I have thrown away footage several times because it was going to be too much work to fix. π
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That's a great tool! I keep meaning to try Davinci.
I can tell you that it's a lot easier to edit something if you shoot the footage with the final result in mind. So it might be a bit challenging to use stock footage.
Two things that helped me when I was getting the hang of capturing footage:
- Rule of Thirds
- Shoot with a tripod and don't touch the camera. It's so much easier to edit something if you don't have to compensate for a changing perspective.
People post that sort of thing on popular posts to try to drive traffic to their own profiles. π
Fun fact - the clips were shot minutes apart.
The darkness on the wall near the end of this clip is the other layer fading out with black behind it.
You 'can' see a color mismatch just behind my arm near the floor earlier in the clip. But without knowing where I merge the clips, it looks enough like a shadow that I was fine with leaving it.
The actual reason they're not color matched right off the camera is a stupid one:
iPhones refuse to let you completely turn off their lighting/color adjustment unless you shoot in their RAW format which takes up huge amounts of space. And the lighting adjustments are set based on the dominant colors in the scene. In other words: black stockings = darker = brighten the clip more. π
I really need to get a couple nice DSLRs. But the ones I need along with the lenses etc are extremely expensive.
Yep! Thatβs essentially where you outline something to cut out of a piece of footage to composite it into another. Most rotoscoping these days is done mostly automatically by the software after you tell it what to cut out.
After Effects uses AI in their roto algorithms. But you still need to try to give it something with decent contrast and a clear boundary to work with.
For example, itβs very very hard to roto hair accurately. It almost always requires a chroma key (green screen) instead.
That need for a clear boundary is also why you will often see something very dark or somewhere in the green/blue range behind me in some of my stuff.
Adobe After Effects and a bit of Photoshop if I need to fill in some background or something.
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Not sure where you live. But in the US itβs illegal to actually offer it as a paid service. π
More than 4 and it gets hard to find anything reasonable for the others to do. So tend to stop at 4 for that reason.
Also, each additional Kloe roughly doubles the editing time. So when I choose to do even 4 rather than 3, I need to have a real good reason why I think itβs worth taking twice as long.
Haha yes... it never collapsed on me, fortunately. But it has been upgraded and reinforced quite a bit since I shot this several months ago. πΉ
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