In this weeks lesson we had tutorials and then got on with our own work. I was nearly finished and was just fixing certain parts us and adding extra things that would enhance my composit.
I decided to add a the below footage to make the camera more realistic. Whe then audience is supposed to be looking through the camera, I felt it needed this so the audience wasn't confused.
I was originally going to draw it, but after I found this fgreenscreen footage I thought this would look beetter as it is realistic.
green screen foortage of the camera screen
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVITaNHYx3g
This is the composit without the added footage.
https://vimeo.com/164079625
and second version - added green screen footage of the camera screen
https://vimeo.com/164079629
As you can see from the links above the added camera screen makes the composit come together and it looks more real, which is what I want, as they are in the real world looking at a fantasy, unrealistic gargoyle.
3rd version
After Isaiah had seen the above video, he suggested that in the beginning I blur out the church slightly so that both layer were not both as clear and stand out together.
I also wanted advice to how to cut from the real world to the fantasy world and Isaiah suggested I zoom in and that just cutting would make it look weird and that the audience might not get it.
I tested different length zooms from fast and slow and picked the speed that shown below.
https://vimeo.com/164079628
I am very happy with what I have so far and for next week I will be looking out sound to add to the atmosphere.
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