colour matching the black and white section of the video to the pre-existing coloured clip. To start with I altered some of the colour ranges and in the coloured video in the effects menu. From there I went to the drop down menu colour wheels and match, and selected comparison view so that I could colour match the grey clip to the green. I then click the button below ‘apply mask’ so that I could start changing the colours in the grey clip. With this however I found the outcome could have been tweaked a bit more to get more of a blue- green rather than and yellow-green. From there I then looked at blend modes in premiere. For this I layered footage of bubbles over the child to give the illusion of the child playing with the bubbles. To do this I changed the blend mode to soft light and then overlay so that bubbles are faint and the child is visible through them. I then took a clip of a girl already playing with bubbles and then changed the blend mode to lighter colour and altered its rotation and position in the video so that it was coming from the right hand side of the clip. Then looked at masking out an area in a piece of footage. To do this I went up to the effect controls tab went down to opacity and selected the square icon. From there I then drew out the square to fit the size of the object I wanted to hide, with this I then inverted the square to then allow the footage underneath to be seen. Using the same process as before I then used the pen tool instead to out line the heart to the allowed the footage to be seen through the mask.
Then for the last one I
looked at using the circle tool to block out the centre of the cog so the footage of the world spinning can be seen through the mask. Using the idea of masks again I looked to ‘cut out’ multiple TV screens, for this to work you can’t layer two masks on the same footage. So I had to draw the mask on the main footage then cut or copy the mask and paste it onto the new footages opacity layer and invert the mask if needed. For this clip it consisted of taking a photoshop PSD file and inverting it to get the clip below to show through the white section of the clip. To do this I went to: Effects> video effects> keying> track matte key> drag to wanted clip in timeline> in video effects panel setting on the left> under ‘matte’> ‘composite’ using (select wanted video)> then go to ‘reverse’ below ‘composite’ > select ‘matte luma’> footage is now in what was white.
Then Repeated for the next track of the circle
poping. I also scaled up the first circle to match the popping one.