Summary
In this chapter, we have learned the fundamental techniques of rotoscoping using the Roto Brush tool and mask tracking, which are crucial in the realms of video editing and compositing. These techniques enable the isolation and manipulation of specific elements within a video, allowing for the addition of targeted visual effects.
Additionally, this chapter covered the utilization of the Content-Aware feature in After Effects, a powerful tool that facilitates the removal of unwanted objects or areas from video footage. By mastering these methods, you can achieve impressive and seamless results in your projects.
In the next chapter, we will learn about how to do chroma keying in After Effects using the key light effect. In short, chroma keying is a technique that’s used in video effects to replace a specific color (usually green or blue) in the footage some other media as the background, allowing the merging of two separate images or video clips.