 Check out this awesome lemon scene. But, when we film that for our latest art list ad, we face three big problems. First up, we needed background movement to create energy to move the scene forward. Secondly, when we squeezed the lemon, it lost its shape and we needed it to stay perfectly round as it spun down. Lastly, it was pretty hard to make the lemon spin while falling straight down and in line with the next shot. Let's start with the most simple task, extending the background and Photoshop by combining it with the wider shot we took earlier. Now, if we animate the position of the shot while the lemon is falling, we get the energy we were looking for. Now, let's handle the lemon's shape. We took the frame of the perfectly round lemon and matched it to the shot of the squeezed lemon using the liquefy effect. We then fixed it frame by frame to restore the lemon's original shape. Next, we used Photoshop to remove the lemon from the background so that we can control the position of the lemon falling without the original lemon interfering. Then, we took the frame from the original lemon, masked out the cross section and mixed it with a couple of frames from one of the other falling lemon takes. Now, we have a new two-part lemon that we can move and stretch to match the motion from the previous frames to the animated sequence. And that's it. Now, all that's left is...