Special "piano" effect (Sailor Moon - Tallulah)
- Seether85
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Special "piano" effect (Sailor Moon - Tallulah)
On this video (which I consider to be one of the most beautiful ever made) you can see several scenes with a sort of "piano effect" made by splitting the scene in some invisible vertical bars and then enhancing luminosity on each individually. Also when the "note" is playing, the video portion in its place fades somehow to gray.
I like this effect very much, but I can't find a way to get the same result (I'm using Vegas 7 pro).
Suggestions anyone? (plz just tips about Vegas, since I can only use that)
Thanks
I like this effect very much, but I can't find a way to get the same result (I'm using Vegas 7 pro).
Suggestions anyone? (plz just tips about Vegas, since I can only use that)
Thanks
- Seether85
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Ok I found the cookie-cutter thing and it looks nice... Now, my problem is:
how do I use it correctly?
Let's say I want to add brightness to a slice of my video: I would probably need a second video track but what composition mode would fit best? I tried with Add, but this causes the whole video to turn a lot darker and I want the parts I'm not considering with the C-C to keep their original look.
how do I use it correctly?
Let's say I want to add brightness to a slice of my video: I would probably need a second video track but what composition mode would fit best? I tried with Add, but this causes the whole video to turn a lot darker and I want the parts I'm not considering with the C-C to keep their original look.
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- JaddziaDax
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this is just an example of working with the cookie cutter and adding effects to it, and adjusting the size of the cookie cutter and what not, but it might be helpful to you.
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That link doesn't seem to work... :/
Anyway, I only need to know the best composing mode for the upper video track, just to keep the original video playing without loosing in brightness and such (like when using the Add mode for the upper track).
Anyway, I only need to know the best composing mode for the upper video track, just to keep the original video playing without loosing in brightness and such (like when using the Add mode for the upper track).
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- JaddziaDax
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you must have tinyurl blocked then (or something), its to fwd to a youtub<b></b>e video, but links to that site are blocked for various reasons..
uh, add the effect you want to the clip with the cookie cutter :/
i usually just go down to the effects tab and click and drag the effect i want to the clip i want....
uh, add the effect you want to the clip with the cookie cutter :/
i usually just go down to the effects tab and click and drag the effect i want to the clip i want....
- Seether85
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Mmh, I guess I didn't explain my point properly... Anyway, after a few tries I found that a second Source Alpha layer would fit best for me: adding the cookie cutter effect to it seems to make the trick. Now I only need to find out how to keep all the previously cut slices black while the video plays on...
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- JaddziaDax
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