Saturday, February 24, 2024

Visual Nuggets

     I was on YouTube today, and I found a really cool example of "visual nuggets" from my last blog post that I would like to incorporate into my music video. 

    The first example actually comes from a Youtuber that I watch, Posy. In his video about motion extraction, he shows off an interesting post production editing effect. This works only with static shots, so this will be useful for shots with my tripod. To do the effect, use a static clip, duplicate it, and set the transparency of one layer to 50%. Shift one video clip by a small amount to highlight fast motion, or by a larger amount for slower motions. I would like to use this effect in shots that happen in the pre-chorus or chorus, as it will most likely be in stark contrast to other shots.


Here, the clips are shifted more than a second apart. The individual RGB channels have different time shift values, and the colors are changed. If I choose to include more shots like this, then my music video could fall under the artistic subgenre, like Adele's Send My Love (To Your New Lover) video (i checked my notes for that one!).



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