PLacing an image over your video.

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Uchiha Tanoshi
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PLacing an image over your video.

Post by Uchiha Tanoshi » Tue Mar 01, 2005 9:27 am

I have a question....alright I'll explain what I want to do and maybe get some help on how that's done.

I'm making a Neji AMV (Oh gawd yes another Naruto AMV but seeing my AMVs are mainly for myself and my friends who also love Naruto I'll take a hit on my originality scores...) What I want to do is take an image of him after he has been defeated, cut him out of said image (this I already know how to do, well actually i don't know how to cut the background out on say a video clip so the clip still runs over the other one but one step at a time in the old learning process here) and have it over top of a lightly faded video while it's playing for say 15 seconds.

Do I have to constanly over lay it on every one of the 15 seconds or will Adobe's over lay feature simply over lay the image over the whole clip...?
(The program I use is Adobe Premier Pro 1.5)

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Post by Scintilla » Tue Mar 01, 2005 9:35 am

If you're only using one still image of him, then you can just plop it in the timeline and stretch it out until it lasts 15 seconds.
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Post by Vlad G Pohnert » Tue Mar 01, 2005 2:44 pm

Cutting out a still image is easy and Photoshop does the trick rather nicely.. It's get a lot more messy with motion and although you can use Photoshop, After Effects is better...

But for srating out, I wouls recommend sticking to Photoshop and using the alpha channel to overlay over your video...

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