An overview of a simple, but versatile function - the composite mode in the Edit Page. Composite modes are a standard of most image- and video-based programs, and allow you to create a blend between two images based on their luminance and chrominance information. Examples are shown in the tutorial based on videos, solid colour mattes, and matte-based stock vfx.
00:18 - composite modes
02:05 - compositing solid colours
03:02 - luma mattes
04:01 - RGB mattes
Blend Mode Links:
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blend_m...
DaVinci Resolve 12 Manual: http://documents.blackmagicdesign.com...
Photo Blog Stop: http://photoblogstop.com/photoshop/ph...
Video CoPilot's Action Essentials: https://www.videocopilot.net/products...
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Narrated and edited by Daria Fissoun
Materials from Stratford (2015)
DOP: Andrew Fisun
Featuring: Michael Feldsher
& Anne Marie Rützou Bruntse
Producer: Goat's Eye View
Recorded at SAE Institute London (http://www.sae.edu/)
Screen capture software is CamStudio by RenderSoft (http://camstudio.org/)
Intro and outro by Kevin MacLeod (http://incompetech.com/)