Oh god help me I can’t handle this.

I thought I’d be clever and do color selection for my project brief. Do not do color selection for your project brief.

 

Pictured; What not to do.

Pictured; What not to do.

I thought it’d look cool, and it sorta does, but in an eehhhh sort of way.

So how did I achieve this effect?

 

Well, first you need good lighting, and a color that isn’t too present in the background environment. I chose iPhone flashlight on a brown wall.

Next, keep your actors relatively still, dance moves or moves where the actors arms are covering their faces/colored areas are a definite nono.

Like this but everything that this is not, without everything that it is

Like this but everything that this is not, without everything that it is

Next, large blocks make the effect really stand out, so try not to get too intricate with any designs you might have

*sobs internally*

*sobs internally*

Don’t get me wrong; After Effects is an awesome program. There’re so many things you can do that add so much to the premiere ‘experience’. A problem with most stabilisation programs is that they select the points to stabilise from. After effects lets you stabilise based on an area; as long as you film larger than you’re intending to use, you could use a tape cross to denote where ‘stable’ is. This. Is. Awesome.

The color effects are cool, but nothing that premiere can’t do. Being able to throw sequences from application to application made the entire thing quite fun, and I think I’ve got a basic feeling for it.