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Sunday, January 04, 2009

Filed under: *VIDEO*Post ProductionProductionTrainingVisual Effects

Realistic Screen Compositing

David Torno | 01/04

Make your screen composites photorealistic

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The “Realistic Screen Compositing” tutorial shows a simple yet effective way of reintroducing an existing screen reflection back into a composite. This not only adds life to the final piece, but also makes the final composite believable. I take you through step by step showing you how to achieve this effect and what tips to keep in mind if you are actually planning a screen composite shoot. Always good to shoot it correctly before going to post, I always say. wink Hopefully you’ll find it informative and very useful.

 

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David:

Great tutorial, I really enjoyed it an learned a lot about how AE works. I don’t have AE, only Motion but seeing your tutorial makes me want to buy AE.

Best,

Dan

Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)  on  01/05  at  02:24 PM


Thank you. I’m glad it inspired you to look into the options available out there. AE is definitely a powerful application and one of my personal favorites.

Posted by David Torno  on  01/05  at  10:48 PM


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