Thursday, 10 December 2015
Split-Screen Testing
Above is the video edited with a split-screen which makes the protagonist appear twice in the same shot. I did this by keeping the camera still in one position, not even touching the button to start a new shot. After setting up the camera I gave the protagonist the direction to sit on the bench and sing to the right side, where I was holding the lyrics, where he would have to imagine that he would also be. When the song was sung we then kept the camera rolling and the protagonist sat on the other side of the bench. This shot was about 5 minutes long, where I then cut it down into two separate shots. I then used the split screen effect with one shot on the left side, and the other shot on the right side. I am quite pleased with the effect outcome, and am confident in using the split-screen overlay.
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