how do you get this effect??

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reverus

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I'm using adobe premier pro, Is it possible to get this effect where the background shakes with the music but the subject stays stationary?

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-VPToOnPNA[/youtube]

SO want to put this in a few videos if i can figure it out
 
Forget what the effect was called, im sure youtube searching will help you out more

you just sync the shake to the music
 
I would say that effect is applied to the entire footage with a mask around the singer.

As you can see the effect fades away the closer it gets to her.

Use a shake with a wiggle and mask her out with a feathered mask.
 
reverus said:
I'm using adobe premier pro, Is it possible to get this effect where the background shakes with the music but the subject stays stationary?

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-VPToOnPNA[/youtube]

SO want to put this in a few videos if i can figure it out


thats a fairly easy effect if you can mask the subject,

ist just a motion shake / blur with a tracking or mask applied to the subject around it.
the video would be slightly zoomed in to allow the shake feature but it can be done.

FCPX doesnt have a function for it so i would have to find a 3rd party plugin that allows it. OR find another program like after effects and get it done that way
 
The shake is indeed affecting her, but the blur and distort are not, because there is an adjustment layer with a feathered mask around her, and the blur and distort are applied to that adjustment layer. You animate the effects with keyframes. The shake is just position and scale animated and interpolated between two key frames, the blur and the distort are just that with the same animation. They probably rotoscoped her outline in the adjustment layer so that the mask tracks with her (or just did motion tracking in AE, which is easier in some ways, harder in others)
 
The shake is indeed affecting her, but the blur and distort are not, because there is an adjustment layer with a feathered mask around her, and the blur and distort are applied to that adjustment layer. You animate the effects with keyframes. The shake is just position and scale animated and interpolated between two key frames, the blur and the distort are just that with the same animation. They probably rotoscoped her outline in the adjustment layer so that the mask tracks with her (or just did motion tracking in AE, which is easier in some ways, harder in others)
Dude! You lost me at (The). LOL. I'm still learning pan and crop.:eek:
 
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