Moving Portrait

The goal for my moving portrait project was to combine both video and still imagery in a time-based composition to represent an authentic take on portraiture. Instead of just a snapshot of a static or still image, elements of time-based motion are then added to the composition, utilizing looping, subtle adjustments, and movements to the frame. The overall goal was to explore unique approaches to video production, photography, motion graphic animation, and special effects.

Adobe After Effects

  • Increased skill set in adobe after effects.

  • Used video production skills to film video.

  • Increased ability to efficiently operate a Canon Rebel T6i DSLR camera.

  • Applied effects, presets, and masks to the video composition to achieve desired aesthetic.

  • Communicated with talent member effectively to produce desired concept.

  • Learned how to rotoscope efficiently.

  • Utilized video editing skills through creating smooth loop transitions.

  • Added special effects (snowflakes), through presets such as cc particle world.

  • Coded time stamp.

  • Created camera filter in adobe illustrator.

  • Communicated with professor and classmates for guidance and criticism to produce a quality project.

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