I could always mask out any part of the mark to hide it if necessary. That is all without after effects. Second way I would do it, would be to use after effects, film the "catch" first in split screen, then film the "throw" in split screen. Animate in the object which is what the object looks like in the video , and then line it up easy to do in after effects. Anyway, those two theoretical possibilities. I have a couple of other ideas that would work involving animation and masking, but either one of these would likely work quite well.
Yeah, my real concern though is that it seems like a pretty direct arc. If the out-of-focus clone had tossed it, you'd have more leeway with the trajectory. You must log in or register to reply here. English US. Does hitting the snooze button help?
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