So, to test this out I slowed the song down to 50%, gave my hands something to do, and hit record. I then brought the footage into FCP, sped it up to 200%, and linked it to the track that was playing at normal speed. It's fairly rough, but it was mostly a test to see if it work/if I would like it, and success! This will be making it into the final video (but of course I won't have him crocheting, haha)
Sunday, March 3, 2013
Proof of Concept #1
This effect will be used either at the part in the song or in the verse before it. This test has nothing to do with projection, but this effect will be used in conjunction with projected images. To imply that time is just keeps on passing him by, without using something as obvious and kitsch as having a clock fly by, I want to have the actors motions sped up, but have his mouth still moving in time with the song.
So, to test this out I slowed the song down to 50%, gave my hands something to do, and hit record. I then brought the footage into FCP, sped it up to 200%, and linked it to the track that was playing at normal speed. It's fairly rough, but it was mostly a test to see if it work/if I would like it, and success! This will be making it into the final video (but of course I won't have him crocheting, haha)
So, to test this out I slowed the song down to 50%, gave my hands something to do, and hit record. I then brought the footage into FCP, sped it up to 200%, and linked it to the track that was playing at normal speed. It's fairly rough, but it was mostly a test to see if it work/if I would like it, and success! This will be making it into the final video (but of course I won't have him crocheting, haha)
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