Monday 7 January 2008

Creating the split screen effect.

After importing both of the videos into adobe premiere Pro, i can now work on getting the split screen effect done.

This was pretty simple as all i did was to copy each video onto a different timeline like in the image below:


I then had to resize and position the videos using the clip effect in Premiere. I ended up with each video being place in the correct place at the correct time.

I now had to create the timelapse effect by speeding up the video, so that i could get 30 minutes of video into 10 seconds. To do this i right clicked on the video on the timeline, and clicked the speed property. I played around with different percentages, and found that i had to speed up the video by a phenomenal 9,500%!!!.


It worked!, i now had the basis for my video and it was 10.12 seconds long, which is still ten seconds, so all i needed to do now was add the 24 clock into it, and add the title and the clock tick sound also used in "24"...

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