Is it possible to use multiple static camera videos of someone doing different tasks around a room, layering them over one another to make it appear there are 3 or four images of one person working in the room?
You could definitely do that. That would require masking though. This tutorial should point you in the right direction: ua-cam.com/video/sEc1CeoAcW0/v-deo.html
Thank you for the inspiration and lesson! I loved the tv tower one, that looked cool. The last one with Donna was great as well. Looked cool and she’s very attractive! Thanks again on how to do these.
@@Brad_West And Here We Go ( ua-cam.com/video/eSzoSko3QuA/v-deo.html ) With My First Attempt - What I Learned #1 Like you said, find a photo with a proper background in mind #2 Draw Mask takes much longer if you do not follow #1 #3 Found the color curve after only working with color wheel so far - Score #4 The first method of yours works perfectly - Again, if you follow step #1 #5 Your tutorial made perfect sense and super easy to follow - Thank You #6 Looking Forward To Creating Future Double Exposures With Your Original Tips In Mind Thanx For Going Easy On My Elementary Attempt, Cheers
@@travisreed5965 Great job Travis! It's great to see your first attempt at a double exposure! 😄🙌🏼 I'm glad you got some value out of the tutorial. As with anything, the more you practice, the easier it will get. If you shoot with a double exposure in mind as the end result, you'll see how much easier (and quicker) it is to create. keep up the good work! 😊👊🏼
Loving these different tips to use in production. Now i'm trying to think of ways to incorporate them into my content. It seems like thinking of these effects while shooting film is the best setup for success in post.
Glad you’re enjoyed the videos 😊 I agree and I think that can be said for a lot of effects. Shooting with the effect in mind will make things easier in post but will also give you better results 😄👌🏼
Which of the two methods would you use? Let me know in the comments below 😊👇🏼
Brad is exposing the truth.
Oh you know it! 😂😂
Real Master !!
Thanks for watching so many videos 😊👊🏼
thanks man
You’re welcome 😄👊🏼
Thanks for your tips and tutorials. And I like your photos on your monitors. (I love Budapest. :)
Glad you’re enjoying the videos 😊 Budapest is amazing! Wish we had more time there! 😄👌🏼
Amazing !
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great tutorial Brad thank you for sharing!
You’re welcome. Glad you enjoyed it 😄
Wow exactly what I was looking for in for my personal travel video I am creating. I will definitely follow up with you when I complete this.
Please do! I'd love to see what you create!
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Wow!! An effect i didn’t know i needed. Lol..... watch, when i try to replicate what you did, it won’t look no where close to it.
You’re welcome to send me a link to what you did and I’ll give you some thoughts on how to make it better 😊👍🏼
I like that technique awesome 👍🏻👍🏻
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching 🙌🏼
thanks
You're welcome!
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Is it possible to use multiple static camera videos of someone doing different tasks around a room, layering them over one another to make it appear there are 3 or four images of one person working in the room?
You could definitely do that. That would require masking though. This tutorial should point you in the right direction: ua-cam.com/video/sEc1CeoAcW0/v-deo.html
@@Brad_West Thank you so much!
Thnk you for the tutorial
You’re welcome 😊👍🏼
Very cool effect! Thanks for sharing ;)
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching! 😄🙌🏼
I much prefer the Luma Key Method, especially for travel videos! ✈️
Yeah agreed! And there is definitely more control over the final effect when using the Luma Key method 😊👌🏼
Thank you buddy
You’re so welcome 😊🙌🏼
Great tutorial! ❤
Thanks very much! Appreciate you watching 😄🙏🏼
Thanks 👌
My pleasure!
❤ good stuff
Thanks Stefan!
Nice
Thanks 😊
Another nice video guys ❤️ Great work
Thanks so much 😊🙏🏼
luma key seems more flexible, especially for transitioning between the 2 shots
Definitely my favorite method of the two 😄
Thank you for the inspiration and lesson! I loved the tv tower one, that looked cool. The last one with Donna was great as well. Looked cool and she’s very attractive! Thanks again on how to do these.
Glad you like the effect. You can really be creative with double exposures! Have fun 😊👊🏼
Maan !! What can i say !! Simply amazing 👏👏👏👍
Thanks Ibrahim. Glad you enjoyed it! 😊👊🏼
Way Cool - Appears Simple Enough - Wish Me Luck - My Thought Is Using A Photo Of My Dog And A Sun Setting Time Lapse
Cheers
That sounds great! Feel free to share the final result so I can see it 😄👊🏼
@@Brad_West And Here We Go ( ua-cam.com/video/eSzoSko3QuA/v-deo.html ) With My First Attempt - What I Learned
#1 Like you said, find a photo with a proper background in mind
#2 Draw Mask takes much longer if you do not follow #1
#3 Found the color curve after only working with color wheel so far - Score
#4 The first method of yours works perfectly - Again, if you follow step #1
#5 Your tutorial made perfect sense and super easy to follow - Thank You
#6 Looking Forward To Creating Future Double Exposures With Your Original Tips In Mind
Thanx For Going Easy On My Elementary Attempt,
Cheers
@@travisreed5965 Great job Travis! It's great to see your first attempt at a double exposure! 😄🙌🏼
I'm glad you got some value out of the tutorial. As with anything, the more you practice, the easier it will get. If you shoot with a double exposure in mind as the end result, you'll see how much easier (and quicker) it is to create. keep up the good work! 😊👊🏼
Thanks Brad, your videos are very helpful
Thanks Alexandre. Glad you’re enjoying the videos! 😄
Loving these different tips to use in production. Now i'm trying to think of ways to incorporate them into my content. It seems like thinking of these effects while shooting film is the best setup for success in post.
Glad you’re enjoyed the videos 😊
I agree and I think that can be said for a lot of effects. Shooting with the effect in mind will make things easier in post but will also give you better results 😄👌🏼
Fantastic lesson!!!thank you so much!!!
You’re welcome! Glad you’re enjoying the videos 😊👍🏼