Hi
I'm looking for someone who can help me with a problem I have with my bands first music video. During the close-ups on me (the lead singer) the sunglasses looks very funny. Totally it is about 15 seconds of close-ups that needs to be edited. That will make it about 360 still images that need to be fixed. What needs to be fixed is the glasses and the frame that goes behind the ear.
I dont know how time consuming the editing is. I nede to check the formats with the filmer. But it is high-resolution. I asked on another forum and got this reply.
Essentially you will need to repeat what you have done. Within the editing application, you should be able to export the offending part of the video as a series of still images. This will create a series of numbered frames at the exact dimensions of your video. Next edit each in photoshop. Once you're happy, import the images as a series of still frames (you editor will see the numbered sequence and treat each images as a frame). Finally replace your part of the video with the edited sequence and export the timeline.
That is how it's Done i think. Or do you guys have any other suggestions?
Could you say approximately the price, so i know if it's Worth to keep looking for help?
See the example to get a better view of the issue. The problem is to make it look smoth so that the glasses don't change from frame to frame...
Cheers
Oskar
I'm looking for someone who can help me with a problem I have with my bands first music video. During the close-ups on me (the lead singer) the sunglasses looks very funny. Totally it is about 15 seconds of close-ups that needs to be edited. That will make it about 360 still images that need to be fixed. What needs to be fixed is the glasses and the frame that goes behind the ear.
I dont know how time consuming the editing is. I nede to check the formats with the filmer. But it is high-resolution. I asked on another forum and got this reply.
Essentially you will need to repeat what you have done. Within the editing application, you should be able to export the offending part of the video as a series of still images. This will create a series of numbered frames at the exact dimensions of your video. Next edit each in photoshop. Once you're happy, import the images as a series of still frames (you editor will see the numbered sequence and treat each images as a frame). Finally replace your part of the video with the edited sequence and export the timeline.
That is how it's Done i think. Or do you guys have any other suggestions?
Could you say approximately the price, so i know if it's Worth to keep looking for help?
See the example to get a better view of the issue. The problem is to make it look smoth so that the glasses don't change from frame to frame...
Cheers
Oskar