With the smudge and click all done in terms of photos. All that is left is to edit it and this task was laid to me. Now this actually took some time because I tried doing it in after effects and found that it put each individual photo into a separate track which was a massive problem because it made my job of changing each frame extremely hard and drawn out. I needed them all the be on one track so when I adjust one, the rest move accordingly. Now I'm sure there is a way to do this in after effects but:
A) I couldn't word what I was trying to do so I couldn't google it to find a tutorial on how to do this
B)I didn't really have the time to wait and ask someone at Uni that would have knowledge to do the task i'm trying to do
So out of frustration like everyone does when something gets on your nerves, I had a bit of a rant about it to my flat mates. Now the two I was speaking to; Isaac and Lewis. Are both studying media and they both said well how about you use Premiere Pro because it can do exactly what you need. So I spoke with the group and they said if its easier go with Premiere. Also with it been adobe, they all link in so i downloaded Premiere and cracked on. Within the hour I had the video fully made and edited to the point that all that was left was sound. I changed the contrast and made the video black and white because it helped to make the sand fully black rather than black with orange sand where the light was passing through. So I uploaded the files to Google Drive ready for Lewis to put the sound.
Next update will be the sound and probably a link to the finished video!
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