Client Name: | Long Windows |
Type of Project: | Video Production and Editing |
Project Goal: | TV Commercial |
Tools Used: | Sony 4ks and Adobe Premiere |
Crew: | Jim Folliard |
Date of project: | February 2020 |
Location: | Northern Virginia |
Price Range: | $5,000 - $10,000 |
Results: | Improved Sales |
Invisible Men
Long Windows approached us with an idea. Using our green screen they wanted to create a new character, the invisible man, to represent their brand. The idea behind the pitch was simple. "It's often the things you don't see that matter most." Pretty good concept for an television ad right? We immediately set to work figuring out how to tackle the challenge using our green screen and editing capabilities. We were determined to provide our standard for quality in video, while not charging an arm and a leg. The results were spectacular.New Editing Challenges
We had never tried to tackle an editing project like this one before and it required some advanced techniques in our editing software. To capture the necessary footage, we had an actor put on a green suit, and then put the Long Windows uniform on over top the suit. We then filmed the different gestures we needed to complete the commercial and brought the footage into our workspace. In order to complete the process known as "keying" (where a specific color is removed from the shot leaving only the desired elements on screen) we needed to do a process called "rotoscoping". Essentially, we traced frame by frame around the actor to cut him out from the background. The end result looks pretty good, wouldn't you say?