If you look carefully at the background of this clip, you'll notice that while the one clip is turning you can see the image of the next clip in the background before the turn is actually complete. What I did was overlap two separate clips, to create a voice-over, but I had the hidden clip extend farther than the viewed clip. Then when I put the transition in, the hidden clip was picked up. All I had to do was move that clip back a few seconds and the clip was completely hidden again. Then the background was black just like it was suppose to be.
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Fix It
Having watched the entire documentary, my professor noticed some mistakes that I had missed. Such as this:
If you look carefully at the background of this clip, you'll notice that while the one clip is turning you can see the image of the next clip in the background before the turn is actually complete. What I did was overlap two separate clips, to create a voice-over, but I had the hidden clip extend farther than the viewed clip. Then when I put the transition in, the hidden clip was picked up. All I had to do was move that clip back a few seconds and the clip was completely hidden again. Then the background was black just like it was suppose to be.
If you look carefully at the background of this clip, you'll notice that while the one clip is turning you can see the image of the next clip in the background before the turn is actually complete. What I did was overlap two separate clips, to create a voice-over, but I had the hidden clip extend farther than the viewed clip. Then when I put the transition in, the hidden clip was picked up. All I had to do was move that clip back a few seconds and the clip was completely hidden again. Then the background was black just like it was suppose to be.
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