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Description: 3 Key VFX Tricks that can save your footage and improve your scene. đ¨KRISCOARTâS DIGITAL PACKSđ¨: kriscoart.com/marketplace These are my 3 Fix it in post tips that I wanted to pass along to you. Itâs always better to not have to resort to fixing things later but it does happen. And anyone that condemns fixing things in post altogether is omitting the reality of filmmaking which when done right means being open to taking risks and making mistakes. Share this video with who you think would find it helpful. And donât forget to keep watching this series as we are going to expand on every post trick just mentioned with full step by step tutorials. Just click on this Youtube playlist to learn these tricks and more. MUSIC by MUSICBED share.mscbd.fm/kriscoart Interested in getting the Adobe After Effects or Premiere Pro? Buy it here: goo.gl/eNop8t Here's a quick breakdown of this video's topics: 1 Removing dirt from your lens in After Effects youtu.be/Oi6fME4muro This is done with the content aware tool and by using simple masks to surround and select the areas of the frame that have any lens dirt. 2 Using AI to remove compression and noise youtu.be/hfU2o4QbOxw By using the latest tools in AI we can clean up footage and restore detail in it that would've been impossible to do not too long ago. 3 Removing unwanted elements from your scene in After Effects youtu.be/tSHpuUyuK74 This can be done multiple ways depending on the complexity of the shot. Your first step is to track it. This can be in 2D as in this case or a full 3D camera track for more complex moving shots. Then a layer is created to cover up the unwanted element. This can be done with the content aware fill tool or even as simply as using a solid or image to match the area being covered up. Clone stamping either in Photoshop or directly in After Effects can be useful steps for more challenging areas to cover. 4 Matching the lighting with rotoscoping and color adjustments youtu.be/1P3COOWXohY (Older Video but steps apply) This can be doing a day for night look or even subtle touches to match the lighting of two different setups lacking the consistency of the same time of day. This can become apparent when losing light at sunset for example and one side of the coverage of a dialogue is slightly different than the other side which may have been shot directly after. Even when compensating with exposure there are still some avoidable and unavoidable differences that can be cheated to look more consistent and correct to the eye. These next links are affiliate link and it helps the channel at no extra cost to you :) ⏠MY GEAR ⏠Sony a7s goo.gl/VSPhm9 Sony a7s II goo.gl/zxlsFk Sony 24-70mm goo.gl/HqZeYQ Sony 55mm goo.gl/yIDfFn Tamron 70-200mm goo.gl/b5eGnD Tamron 15-30mm goo.gl/tZCYyB Edited in Premiere CC goo.gl/eNop8t INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/kriscoart TWITTER: twitter.com/kriscoart FACEBOOK: facebook.com/kriscoart Kriscoart is a filmmaking channel and company based on the core values to Learn, Create, Share. The editing and vfx tutorials, lighting workshops, and short film break downs are a small step towards free education hoping that one day this can be an integral part in providing the tools and knowledge so that every filmmakerâs voice and unique perspective is heard. If you are interested in learning tips and cinematic camera techniques and giving an epic flare to your edits while staying true to the emotion of the story then Subscribe for more films, tutorials and filmmaking videos. For business inquiries please contact me here: create@kriscoart.com Thank you for watching