Within one of our media classes a proffesional user of After Effects came in to both introduce us to what After Effects was and to also start to use After Effects in a practical way. I have previously slightly used After Effects however I only knew how to import and cut video clips and music. With this introduction I learnt how to use keyframes on both video and audio, allowing me to add video, text and shapes, as well as how to make these move, spin, have motion blur and change opacity.
I was also shown to the TV Studio where greenscreen work is created allowing people to add backgrounds behind them or even add objects infront of them. This opertunity was worth it to more understand how greenscreen works and operates, however personally I do not think I will be using greenscreen within my music video.
(This photograph of a greenscreen studio is very similar looking to the studio I visited with a camera facing central towards the main green screen area with studio lights above, which were able to be changed to suit the background which was being keyed onto the greenscreen)
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