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Apple has released some new software that will require my upgrading to their latest OS.I'm worried that by doing so I will break SA 5.5Does anyone here use SA successfully with Sonoma 14.5?Any info is greatly appreciated.
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I'm no green screen expert but I hear that trying to work with green screen when using DV codec footage can be a challenge. I have almost zero (ok zero) motion tracking experience. In a nutshell, how do the "band-aids" on the wall work in that respect. And what method does one use to get rid of them if not doing motion tracking? I figure some sort of key framing of a mask would do the trick.
Any thoughts on anything here?
~Victor
P.S. I don't mean to be mean or sexist (which of course I am, I guess, if I start this sentence that way), but are those really her hands on the piano? (Reminiscent of a certain Seinfeld episode.)
~Victor
My motion track/match moving experience is all theorectical, since I don't own any of the software that does these things, but I have watched enough special features on DVDs and read tutorials on the subject. The "band aids" are there so the match moving sofware has an anchor. Since Tori is in constant motion, and the cameras are also in motion, if you were to just key out the back ground (like they do on you local news' weather forecast) it would stay static while everything else moved around. The markers allow you to lock whatever computer generated content you create so that it appears to be in the same "place" as the original footage.
I agree that the footage is pretty blah, but I imagine that's the idea... to let others be creative. that web page doesn't give any kind of limits, so I can think of many things you could do, including cutting away from the provided footage for long periods of time. Of course, considering the time limit AND the fact that the prizes aren't insanely great, who knows if I can make the time to try out the ideas I have.
John makes some interesting suggestions for dealing with getting a solid green screen... Might be worth playing around with just for the challenge of it...
(And yes, I did think that Tori's hands looked like they may have come off someone who was much older. She's only forty-something, but her digits seem to have suffered quite a bit of abuse.)