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BuildOrbit - Overview - Marketing Video Part 1

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This was my very first attempt at making a video.
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Updated:  7 months ago
Interview
Genre:  People
Duration:  00:02:59
Definition:  This Video is a High Definition (HD) Video
Dimensions:  1920 x 1080
Size:  176.35MB
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Cinematography/Videography: Shiv Kumar Rating:  3.00 Rate: 5
Director: Shiv Kumar Rating:  4.00 Rate: 5
Graphic Design: Shiv Kumar Rating:  4.00 Rate: 5
Model: Peggy Futrell Rating:  4.00 Rate: 5
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Comments



Will Mahoney    April 29, 2008 03:34 PM
Nice.
Shiv,
Nice work on this. It's a little slow and I'd like that lady, Peggy, who did great, to tell me more information about the software.

Shiv Kumar    April 29, 2008 07:26 PM
Will,

Thanks. That was my first attempt at making videos look professional and my first go with the XHA1, and all the other hardware, lights, and editing software. Quite a learning curve that.

What you see is probably re-shoot number 5 :).

Cat Jones    June 24, 2008 10:09 PM
How did you get the shots to appear in boxes like that? Also what Plug-in's do you use with Adobe CS3

Shiv Kumar    June 25, 2008 01:47 AM
Cat,

I made a mask in Photoshop. Essentially it's a png image file with alpha transparency meaning the parts through which you see the video are transparent while the rest is pure black.

I then take that mask (some people call it a matt) and put it on a video layer on top of the rest of the video layers.

Does that make sense?

I don't use any plug-in's. PPro CS3 out of the box.



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