Part 1: The students waited until the cars were stopped at a red light before they ran into the street, but we left the camera running to catch as many cars as possible and give ourselves a lot of options. Of course the trick is leaving the camera on a tripod so that the cars and students travel on the same surface and in the same perspective. Next I found good car shots that I thought might work and put them on top of the students. I made the footage transparent to see if the shots lined up.
Part 2: If the shots worked, I used mattes in Final Cut Pro to basically cut out the cars. You can tell by watching in slow motion, as the sky or ground will go a little fuzzy near the vehicle. It takes a long time because it must be keyed frame by frame. Then I cleaned it up by adding shadow, blur, etc. The hardest shots were of students appearing in front of a vehicle. In those shots I cut the student out frame by frame in Photoshop and then dropped that into Final Cut on top of the cars.
hahahaha... great job... thats awsome!GO PCA!
thewick44 3 years ago
i was just waiting for one of them to get fake hit. oh well
IamTheShermanator 4 years ago
that was so funny hahahhahahahahah!!
nirvana14870 4 years ago
amazing.
Heasley15 4 years ago
yalanında bu kdrı
tughankonen 4 years ago
hassssssssssssssittir
lndsamet 4 years ago
Fake...
pzeronero1 4 years ago
im with first baptist atlanta. would you be so kind as to tell me how you did this, i have an idea!!! but can't nail it down.
skipaudio 4 years ago
Part 1: The students waited until the cars were stopped at a red light before they ran into the street, but we left the camera running to catch as many cars as possible and give ourselves a lot of options. Of course the trick is leaving the camera on a tripod so that the cars and students travel on the same surface and in the same perspective. Next I found good car shots that I thought might work and put them on top of the students. I made the footage transparent to see if the shots lined up.
jzarbaugh 4 years ago
Part 2: If the shots worked, I used mattes in Final Cut Pro to basically cut out the cars. You can tell by watching in slow motion, as the sky or ground will go a little fuzzy near the vehicle. It takes a long time because it must be keyed frame by frame. Then I cleaned it up by adding shadow, blur, etc. The hardest shots were of students appearing in front of a vehicle. In those shots I cut the student out frame by frame in Photoshop and then dropped that into Final Cut on top of the cars.
jzarbaugh 4 years ago