Tuesday 20 December 2016

Use of Adobe After Effects - Censored Edits

During my production of my music video I recieved a warning from a local company for using their company name on a badge that one of my characters appear to be wearing in the video. In this case I had to privatise my previous edits and immediately edit my video in order to avoid further precautions.

In order to avoid this mistake I had to use 'Adobe After Effects' in order to censor the name of the company on the badge. This method of censoring the name was produced through the use of a mosaic effect on the video and transferring the 'mosaic footage' on top of the new footage therefore creating a blurred and pixellised censor.
This edit took a few hours for me to over come but I had successfully censored the shots that the badge name appeared. Some home and city shots have been affected for example mostly close ups and the grabbing of the badge are the main shots where the name of the company is clearly seen on screen.

Future edits of my video will be censored and posted onto YouTube however past edits which are uncensored will remain private.


ADOBE AFTER EFFECTS


THE USE OF THE MOSAIC EFFECT.