Making one character monochrome in a colour sequence
Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 11:35 am
[Dave - John James asked me to post this ...]
I'm looking into how to make one character in a sequence monochrome whist the rest of the frame, including a second character, is in colour. Both characters move within the frame so the filter needs be one that can also move around within the frame.
We wish to do this on a PC so am wondering which piece of software would be best. We are using Premiere 6.5 for compatability between machines using Canopus Storm 2 cards. Drivers for Storm cards are only available up to Premiere Pro 1.5. We do however have access up to Premiere Pro CS4 without using the Canopus card. Would using 'regions' with Canopus filters be capable of delivering? And what about a feather edge to the region?
We understand that a filter in Final Cut called color will do what we need but Final Cut 10 has no facility to 'export to tape' now and exporting to a file has caused us many frustrating problems with compatability and quality when trying to use 720 x 576 AVI.
Does anyone know if the colour filter that I am talking about is available in Final Cut 5 which I have on an old PowerBook G4?
Would a program such as Boris or Adobe After Effects on a PC be able to do what we require?
Your help and advise would be very much appreciated.
Regards,
John James
(The Partners)
I'm looking into how to make one character in a sequence monochrome whist the rest of the frame, including a second character, is in colour. Both characters move within the frame so the filter needs be one that can also move around within the frame.
We wish to do this on a PC so am wondering which piece of software would be best. We are using Premiere 6.5 for compatability between machines using Canopus Storm 2 cards. Drivers for Storm cards are only available up to Premiere Pro 1.5. We do however have access up to Premiere Pro CS4 without using the Canopus card. Would using 'regions' with Canopus filters be capable of delivering? And what about a feather edge to the region?
We understand that a filter in Final Cut called color will do what we need but Final Cut 10 has no facility to 'export to tape' now and exporting to a file has caused us many frustrating problems with compatability and quality when trying to use 720 x 576 AVI.
Does anyone know if the colour filter that I am talking about is available in Final Cut 5 which I have on an old PowerBook G4?
Would a program such as Boris or Adobe After Effects on a PC be able to do what we require?
Your help and advise would be very much appreciated.
Regards,
John James
(The Partners)