Vidding notes for "Blood Makes Noise"

Jul 30, 2009 19:00

freelancer_47 asked, "At 1:37, how did you do that stretched streak/blur on Juliet's face? Also, could you perhaps post some of the curve and color settings on some of the colorful shots?"
kiki_myserychic wanted to know "about the ending shot, 3:00" and how I made it "look like the shudder was closing on the edges."
mystisblom wrote: "Oh I would love to see how you made it ( Read more... )

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mystisblom July 30 2009, 18:26:04 UTC
You my dear, are way awsome!

This is really interesting, and I thank you a lot for all the work you put into it.

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newkidfan August 2 2009, 17:50:35 UTC
You're welcome! I'm glad you find it interesting, because it wasn't that easy to decide what may be interesting to you and others ... there are so many factors involved!

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newkidfan August 2 2009, 17:50:55 UTC
T'es trop gentille! Merci tout plein.

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kiki_miserychic July 30 2009, 20:58:54 UTC
LOL, I thought the end shot had a super cool effect on it. Goes to show how well you integrated the effects.

Very, very interesting write up. I'll probably come back to this in the future to pillage for a vid. :)

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newkidfan August 2 2009, 17:52:56 UTC
Hehe, I thought your question was really fun. :)

I'm glad I may be able to contribute in my own little way to your future creations! Thank you. ;)

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revolutionaryjo July 30 2009, 21:55:04 UTC
If I had hotsexymen at my disposal they would all be on their way to you now. I can't stop saying "WOW" as I read this. Thanks for putting this together, it's absolutely fascinating to see the mechanics behind it all.

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newkidfan August 2 2009, 17:53:41 UTC
You are too kind. If I had hotsexymen at my disposal, I'd share them with you!

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purecreation July 31 2009, 00:04:23 UTC
Wow! Thank you so much. I'm fairly new to Vegas so I'm still trying to figure out the best way to work in coloring effects, and I never thought about applying color gradients over it rather than adjusting each individual clip or layer curves (no wonder it's been taking me FOREVER to get anything done. lol). Also separating a layer for inside shots and outside shots is brilliant!

Thank you for all the insight and tips!

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