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Video effects: Correcting and changing your footage

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Video effects: Correcting and changing your footage

- Manipulating the moving image with visual effects is nearly as old as film itself. In the very early part of the 20th century, filmmakers created effects in camera by rolling the film and then rewinding it and double exposing it. They were able to create interesting results including this effect of creating a ghost within a film scene. One of the most creative early filmmakers, George Méliès used multiple exposure trickery to duplicate himself seven different times within one cohesive scene. He really pushed the envelope in terms of what was possible. As you can see here in his iconic film, "A Trip to the Moon." Later, filmmakers experimented with a large variety of different film effects. Before the modern age of digital video editing, many of these effects were either achieved via mechanical effects or optical effects. Mechanical effects are accomplished during production through the use of creative scenery, props…

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