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Subject: Re: FLASH: quicktime
From: Marcel van der Kruk
Date: Fri, 29 Oct 1999 11:21:21 +0100

mbainatza [dot] ibm [dot] com wrote:
>
> thank you so much ....
>
> and i am still having probs editing out the background around an object i filmed
> ...any usefull tool for that ? Any filming tips ? Film it in front of a black
> curtain ? Blue screen ? - hehe


get a copy of commotion 2.0 it has some very nice masking functions. you
"just" draw a (vector)path around your object in the first frame. then
adjust this path in the last frame (or next key/important frames)
commotion tweens this path for you. tr�s cool!

commotion does the trick automatically if you filmed your object against
a blue or green screen (in fact any other color will do - but if you
filmed it against black and you object is black as well then bla bla ;
you know what i mean). you just pick the color you want to be
transparent. this can also be accompliced in Adobe AfterEffects. have
fun!


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