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Editing process- double exposure
How I created double exposure for our music video
The main key for achieving this was to have my main subject in front of a green screen lip syncing when filming. I then got a time-lapse video from youtube to use as my double exposure. When editing I first started by dragging the time lapse video and placing it on video 2 instead of video 1 and playing the main subject (key footage) on video 3. I added Ultra key on my subject in order to change the background colour( green) then grabbed track matte key on video 3 layer ended up having the time lapse video inside my main subject as well as in the background. I then went on matte generation and dropped the shadow until i got a black background as well as played around with the matte clean up to soften the edges. I went on to copy the footage of my main subject (Key footage) and place it as video 4 so I could paste the same video as video 3 in order to have my key footage come up on top. Because there we some Lines that were coming through around my main subject that made it look unblended. I also went on my top footage , matte clean up and choke it on 5.0 to blend the outline of my subject.
In order to combine everything I used Luma key, which helped me to get the timelapse footage coming in the background and still get a nice tone on my subject. i then adjusted my cutoff by putting it up as well as lower the threshold below the amount of the cutoff inverting and filling the darkes out and keeping the highs in. i then went on to add colour matte to change the black background into white which resulted me with the final product.
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