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Hi, there, today on vidcast we are going to take a look at who is sitting behind my car and I mean it.
To this effect first we had our subject react to the pressure of the gun blast to give our gun shots a more realistic look. This helped us sell the effect. We captured screen shots of our subject so that we can align the flare out properly. Then we use Adobe Photoshop to make our gun flares by using the brush tool. We added a few colors and then use the motion Blur effect to give the perception of blurred movement.
We added three individual flares to represent the front, side and over the shoulder point of views of our gun blast scenes. Back in Adobe Premier we then overlaid our flare on top of the scenes. The trick here is only to insert the overlaid frames for a short amount of time. This allows all of our fully which we inserted later to sell the effect.
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We added some bullet shells that we made in 3D Macs to add a touch of realism. We have put the final touches on the scenes by adding some ferocious gun shot noise to get the sound of our gun blast, the shells hitting the ground, ricochet and the impacts of the bullets hitting the car and the windshield. Now we have our effect and it looks as violent as it can be.
For more information on gun flares join us online at www.videomaker.com. Next time on vidcast we will explore what happened to the guy behind my car until them stay away from my car.
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