To create this image in an image technique...
First decide on a which images that you want in your photograph.
Next set up the camera on the tripod so that it will fit the whole of the object you are photographing.
Choose somewhere that has a continuing background to that it fits when the frame is rubbed out.
Choose somewhere that has a continuing background to that it fits when the frame is rubbed out.
Start of by photographing the person holding the frame in front of the desired background.
Once you have taken a few of this picture get the model to move and continue taking photos without them there.
Upload the photos onto the computer and open them up in Photoshop.
Edit the levels and curves of both photos.
Drag the photo with the model in over the top of the one without.
Carefully rub out the area with in the frame to reveal the underneath image.
Example...
To create this image in an image technique...
Film a small sequence of a moving object this could be anything from a tree blowing in the wind or someone on the swing.
Edit the photo on Photoshop to be 1080 pixels and save it.
Upload the video to premier pro and change the sequence settings.
Upload the image to premier pro.
Drag the video to the timeline twice and add the effect of black and white to the second video and add the transition dissolve in between the two videos.
Drag the photo to the track underneath the video.
On the search bar type in pin and select the corner pin effect for the image.
Drag the corners of the image in to the corners of the frame and drag it to the end.
Render the video and export it to YouTube using the correct settings.
Upload the video to premier pro and change the sequence settings.
Upload the image to premier pro.
Drag the video to the timeline twice and add the effect of black and white to the second video and add the transition dissolve in between the two videos.
Drag the photo to the track underneath the video.
On the search bar type in pin and select the corner pin effect for the image.
Drag the corners of the image in to the corners of the frame and drag it to the end.
Render the video and export it to YouTube using the correct settings.
Upload to blogger.
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