![]() Here’s the second layer: A blue background peeling back to reveal green.Īnd here’s the end result: insert one clip into the blue layer and a second clip into the green layer, while retaining the top, paper, layer and all effects.įirst, place the chroma-key clip (the one with the two color backgrounds) on V2. You can substitute a more interesting transition when you create this for yourself. But I need to illustrate movement while using still image screen captures. Here’s the first layer: A paper layer that page-peels to reveal a chroma-key blue background. In this example, I’m using blue and green, but any two different colors can be used to create this effect. This gives the effect of unwrapping a present to first reveal the box, then the contents of the box. This is an especially clever technique to use when you can shoot the background clip with a camera for example, a hand unwrapping a present to first reveal the blue layer, then peel that off to reveal the green layer. There are many stock footage clips that use this two-color effect. NOTE: Here’s an article that describes how to create this same effect in Final Cut Pro X. ![]() Here’s a chroma-key effect that uses two different colors to allow us to change backgrounds during the same clip.
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