1. Creating an Overlay
Creating an overlay means laying one video track over another.
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Tutorial 1: Creating an Overlay
2. Deconstructing Hitchcock:The Psycho Exercise
This exercise looks at how best to edit action sequences.
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3. Creating Themed Imagery
Looking at fillm work in a non-linear way.
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4. Referencing an Artist or Movement
How an artist's work can be used to influence the mis-en-scene in a film.
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5. Using Timelapse
Timelapse is an excellent way to create haunting imagery and involved compressing film into a short sequence.
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Tutorial 2: Timelapse
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6. Chromakeying: Working with Bluescreen
This is the process of ‘keying out’ a particular colour to partly reveal a video track below.
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Tutorial 3: Chromakeying
7. Rotoscoping
Rotoscoping is a traditional animation process whereby live action is filmed and then each individual frame traced.
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8. Animation Exercise: 30 Second Biography
Using an artist's biography as a voiceover for an animation.
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9. Combining animation and live action
Practical explanation of how to use animation and live action.
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10. Introducing Photoshop to your Film-Making
Using photoshop to create effects by working on single frames.
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