transition between day and night footage
- burntresistor
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transition between day and night footage
I was told (in an action video) a switching of scenes like this would confus the viewer and someone suggested there was a subtle way of doing it.
I dunno like have the night for heavy song moments and day for light
(im using a slipnot song my plague)
I dunno like have the night for heavy song moments and day for light
(im using a slipnot song my plague)
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It really depends on what kinda of video you're making and what you're going for. If you are going for continuity then you should probably rethink why you are using the clips like that. If you're just going for action or comedy then it might turn out so bad since the audience's attention should be on the foreground, just don't cut back and fourth between to two too often then it becomes distracting, not confusing.