TASK: Each student in the class will take a five-ten second clip from a movie and composite themselves seamlessly into the clip, paying close attention to lighting and shadows, angles and proportions.
Try to select a scene that you would either be infront of elements, or behind a static element that you can create a simple mask over. Pay attention to the point of view of the camera in the original shot. Lighting is important, if you start with a well lit shot, it will be easier to add shadows than to start will a dark shot that you are trying to brighten.
Example: https://vimeo.com/95594985#at=0
To get to a level 3 and 4 you will need to adjusting the lighting to match your scene.
Premiere Pro has built-in lighting effects that can turn a regular video into something more dramatic with spotlights, omni direction lights and more. Please review https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ablkIycZlFM
Adjusting the exposure of the clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EsZOhSSvOfw
What to handin: your exported video file and a split screen version of your video
(similar to https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=107&v=2NAR9JGYuiU)
- it is very easy to do this using your embedding the original edited sequence in a new sequence - please ask if you are having difficulty.
If you finish early, use your time to be creative https://youtu.be/4ZdZQEkN_5k