Originally Posted by Sithxace effect 1:
The way Id approach this is to make two video tracks, top video track will be the middle footage and I will crop/resize it and then the behind footage in second video track I will color correct it to make it gray and add the tv effect to it, Mess with that just right and you can get it to move real slow and look the same, as for how that skips or moves every couple seconds, I would just split the entire clip into many clips with the tv effect and change each individual clip to create the skipping effect through the tv effect. |
Useful trick, Sith. I had another (much more complex, but possibly useful in other situations) way which I'll post just in case anyone has a use for it....
Place your track on T1, duplicate on T2
Chop into 1 sec events.
event 1 track 1 - pan & crop so image starts in middle of viewable area & ends just above viewable area.
event 1 track 2 - pan & crop so image starts just below viewable area and ends in middle of viewable area.
We now have 1 second of rolling vid but we don't need to create the other pan & crops from scratch.
Copy track 1 event 1 then Paste Event Attributes to track 1 events 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 etc and to track 2 events 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, etc
Now copy track 2 event 1 and Paste Event Attributes to track 2 events 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 etc and to track 1 events 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, etc
As for your answers to Q2 & 3, you're spot on - tvaddict needs to learn a little about compositing levels, modes and about masking.