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Re: For a school project... trying to achieve a desired effect
by
Vincent Rosati
on Nov 6, 2009 at 4:29:54 pm
You should be able to do this in AE.
You could use masks to control the revealing of the video on the cards.
You might use motion tracking to lock the videos to any motion there might be in the cards.
You might also need something to control a 3d aspect, skewing, or something like that. You can work in a 3d space in AE. But, I'm not sure exactly what techniques you might want to use.
Vince
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by Brent Davis on Nov 5, 2009 at 9:39:16 pm
Re: For a school project... trying to achieve a desired effect
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Re: For a school project... trying to achieve a desired effect
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