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Sam Meredith August 26th, 2009 04:12 AM

How to get this "cut out effect" ?
 
Hi there,

I've recently returned from Japan and will be making a dvd for the people I went with (drifters lol) Anywho there is this effect I really have my heart set on using for the intros of people.

Basically Ill just be playing there intro then once theyve finished i want to do this "cut out effect" and basically cut them out and then zoom in/rotate them around whilst the background stays the same.

I was thinking you could cut them out in Photoshop and then add them in and do it that way but that would mean I would have to purchase the program. I was wondering if it is possible to do in After Effects/Premiere/Vegas?

If you could post a tutorial that would be awesome as well.

I suppose this video 00:06 - 00:12 is kinda what im talking about. Minus all the crazy effects lol
NID & SANCY - Kidzz on Vimeo

- Sam

Edward Carlson August 26th, 2009 05:39 AM

The easiest way would be to do it in Photoshop, but you could probably do it in After Effects. You would just need to spend a lot of time drawing a mask around your subject, then duplicate and invert the mask to keep the background.

John Wiley August 26th, 2009 06:34 AM

As long as it's a still image or frame grab it's pretty easy. In Vegas, duplicate the track then on the top layer create a mask around the person. Then use the Pan/crop tool to do the zoom. Be aware that unless you do the zoom/rotate thing very carefully, you might see the person duplicated on the track below.

Ray Bell August 26th, 2009 06:56 PM

Here's what your asking for....

Its a full blown tutorial, step by step...

Digital Juice Television - Cutting Class: Moving Pictures

and you'll need to know how to handle a camera to work in the 2d cuts in a 3d comp

http://www.toolfarm.com/2009/08/free...ning-auto.html

Brian Boyko August 26th, 2009 07:24 PM

Alternatively, instead of using masks, you could simply paint over the background with a color like lime green in Photoshop and use Vegas's chroma tool.

Zooming though, that I can't help with.

Sam Meredith August 26th, 2009 08:35 PM

Cheers heaps guys!

I think I know how to attack it now!

Sam Meredith September 6th, 2009 02:57 AM

Hey guys,

Im having trouble getting the 3D camera to move, I have no idea haha. Ive tried tirelessly
on youtube but nothing quite explains it.

Gregory Gesch September 6th, 2009 04:33 PM

Shortcuts
 
Hi Sam. the keyboard shortcut for toggling through the camera tools is to press the letter C. You might find it a lot easier though to create a null and parent the camera to it - it's a lot easier to see and move a null than it is to see and move the camera. Hope that helps.

Ray Bell September 6th, 2009 07:28 PM

Well you might have to fork over the $50 for the training then...

Professional Training for the After Effects Camera <br>Toolfarm Expert Series

and probably myself... looks like a good project this coming weekend... I need some
more training for the camera moves...

or see if this doesn't get you further along than you are right now...

http://www.videocopilot.net/tutorial...d_camera_tips/


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