Saturday, 9 May 2015

Making Text Images (DONE)


Having done that I decided to go to the opposite end of the spectrum and have a white background which I think works very well with the video.
But after making this and applying it to the video, I found that, because what was in the transparent letters was dark, the black background meant that the audience wouldn't have been able to see what was inside the letters.
I first tried the word with a black outline that would lay over the video itself.
As you can see I have made my text green so that it would be transparent on screen. After deciding to use this tool I made sure the text I used was the same font as all of my ancillary texts such as my poster and digipak, to keep the house style continue.
The green screen till allows the user, in this case myself, to effectively use a real green screen without having to put up a background. If anything green appears on the screen it will be transparent.
Having used iMovie before I knew the most practical way of making part of an image disappear was to use the green screen tool.
After considering a few options such as GIMP and MSPaint, I decided to use adobes photoshop as I was lucky enough to have this programe readily available in school and at home.

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