Learn how to create cinematic VFX scene, from footage I shot using my Osmo Pocket 3, using generative fill and VFX techniques in this After Effects tutorial.
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⌚️Timestamps:
00:00 Intro – Create a period piece with After Effects & Generative Fill
00:07 Filming the scene with Osmo Pocket
00:22 Preparing the scene in Photoshop
00:55 Using Generative Fill for realistic elements
01:50 Motion tracking and stabilization techniques
02:27 Adding fire to the fireplace
03:03 Rotoscoping for realistic compositing
03:40 Final color correction and edge lighting techniques
05:00 Animating with cameras and simulating dolly movements
05:12 Final cinematic result
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💬 SYNOPSIS
In this tutorial, I’ll walk you through the steps to create a cinematic time period piece using After Effects and Generative Fill. Follow along as I take footage from my Osmo Pocket of an old mansion, remove unwanted elements, and add new ones using Photoshop. Learn how to track motion, apply rotoscoping, and use color correction techniques to achieve a realistic and immersive final shot. I also demonstrate how to blend fire into a fireplace scene and simulate lighting changes for added realism. Perfect for filmmakers and VFX enthusiasts looking to master advanced compositing in After Effects.