Friday, 12 July 2013

Week 12 Studio A (02 - Simple Bleach Bypass)

Final video 

Original footage (no effects been added)

Levels effect added to footage

First, we import the footage from the asset folder that I downloaded from Olive. Next, we add an adjustment to the footage by clicking on Effect->Color Correction->Levels. In the Level effect, we changed the value of input black and input white to make the image look contrast. 

Brightness & Contrast effect added to footage

Another way to make the image look contrast will be by clicking Effect->Color Correction->Brightness & Contrast and just adjust the value of the brightness and contrast. This method might seems to be easier, however by using this method because it will increase the salutation which makes the image look fake/overdone.

First way

So, to make it more real, there are 2 ways to do it. The first way, we have to duplicate the footage and at the duplicated footage, delete off the Brightness & Contrast effect. Then change the duplicated footage mode to Color. By doing this, it will basically overlay it's color down beneath the image below. 

Second way

We can also do this without having multiple layers by clicking on Effect->Channel->CC Composite. CC Composite overlay the original footage on top of itself. At the CC Composite, we change the composite Original to Color. The outcome is similar to the first way, just that we do not have to duplicate layers to achieve it.

Overall, this tutorial is simple and easy to do and understand. 

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