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Working with animation and digital videos | 833
To insert a movie
1
Choose Movie Insert Movie.
2 Enable an option in the Insert Movie area.
3 In the Select Movie dialog box, locate the movie that you want to insert.
4 Click Open.
The movie you insert must have the same frame size (width and height) as the current movie. You
will also get better results if both movies use the same frame rate.
Rotoscoping
Rotoscoping is the process of painting on a movie, applying effects to a movie, or compositing a portion of
the images from one movie with the images of another. This is often done to make the action of a person
filmed in one place appear on a background filmed in another. You can also use rotoscoping to remove an
element from a video clip, as shown below in the frames from a short movie of an owl on a roost. After the
video was captured digitally, it was imported into Corel Painter, and the roost was removed frame by frame
by using the masking tools.
(1) The frame shows an owl perched on a roost. (2) The frame shows the
owl without the roost. (3) The frame shows the mask used to hide the roost.
Rotoscoping is also useful for adding a background to an animation. The process is the same whether you
work with digitized video or painted animation cells.
Applying scripts to movies
The Script feature lets you repeat the same actions for each frame in a movie. For example, you might
want to apply an effect like Glass Distortion to a video clip. You can record a script that applies the Glass
Distortion effect to a single image and then, with a single command, apply that script to the entire movie.
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Chriscof 29 Apr 2024 | 04:09:55

Hello, im noob :)