PowerUP Tutorial 15: Traveling Matte
PowerUP Tutorial 15: Traveling Matte
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In this short, focused, tutorial, Larry Jordan shows you how to create two types of traveling mattes: one that moves and one that doesn't. Starting with creating a shape in Photoshop, Larry walks you thru the steps to creating your effect.
Topic: Creating a Traveling Matte (video-in-video) Effect in Final Cut Pro
TRT: 12:59
Download size: 16.0 MB
One of the most fascinating effects in video is called the Traveling Matte. This is where one video clip is superimposed over another video clip. However, more than a simple rectangular picture-in-picture, a traveling matte can put the foreground video into any text or custom shape.
In this short, focused, tutorial, Larry Jordan shows you how to create two types of traveling mattes: one that moves and one that doesn’t. Starting with creating a shape in Photoshop, Larry walks you through the steps to creating your effect:
- How to build your layers on the Timeline
- How to apply a composite mode
- How to add a drop shadow to create the illusion of 3D
- How to preview an effect without rendering it
- How to work with layered Photoshop graphics
- How to add keyframe animation
- How to polish your effect with filters
This effect can be used with shapes created in Photoshop, or text created in Final Cut. Once you learn this effect, you’ll find yourself using it everywhere.
Note: This tutorial is a QuickTime movie, it does not require either Final Cut Pro, or Photoshop to view.
Format: QuickTime movie
Software: Final Cut Pro (Photoshop is optional)
Version: 4.x, 5.x, 6.x
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