I have a Matrox RT.X100 card that comes with effect to do Masking and Mask Blur 
effect. Very cool.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From:   forttrellfamilygifts 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]   
  Sent: Saturday, July 16, 2005 8:45   PM
  Subject: [AP] Re: Masking a video   effect???
  

Hi- here's what you can do with footage you already   have.  This will 
only work if the camera is not moving.

1. Put   the same clip on two tracks (track one and two).  
2. Take a still   frame from one (do this in exporting, you can choose 
just a frame).    Use a graphic program to color in the image (make 
the mirror all black and   then EVERYTHING else is white).
3. Put this on track three.
4. Follow   the directions on the tutorial here 
http://www.freedomfx..com/html2/tutorial.htm   for 
setting the transparency (and look around a little if my directions   
are confusing- you'll get it).
5. Apply a filter from the video control   palette.  Alternatively, if 
you have Photoshop I have rendered short   clips as .tga frames.  Then 
I edit them in Photoshop applying the   watercolor filter for example. 
When you reimport the first frame there's a   box to check saying 
sequenced imagews or something and then it brings it   back in as a 
video clip.  I found direction in Photoshop by searching   automate 
for a feature that will do it all for you after you do the first   one.

- Use this graphic to get the idea of what you're
doing http://www.freedomfx.com/ebay/example1.jpg   
You are creating your own "animatte" so from the graphic the blue   
waving background would be your normal clip as the background.  Your   
filtered clip would be the girl in swimsuit.  Your filtered clip   
would only show where your "animatte" is painted black, the mirror   
area.  

- I used these directions to create a punch of still   images to use 
as "animattes".  Eventually I did purchased from   FreedomFX and 
they're pretty cool cause they move at the same time the   clips are 
moving. I see they are currently half the price I paid.    That sucks 
for me.

--- In [email protected], "BarryB"   
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi there!!
> 
>   First off, don't hate me. I'm a convert. I've been using Final Cut 
Pro   
> for years and have recently (just like within the last week!)   
switched 
> to Premiere Pro. 
> 
> So, here's my   question: Is there a way to 'mask' a video effect in 
> Premiere Pro?   
> 
> EX: I have a character looking into a mirror...the rest of   the set 
is 
> still visible, and I want to apply a 'wave' or   'ripple' filter, 
but 
> ONLY to the area INSIDE the mirror. Any   ideas or suggestions??? 
Any 
> help would be very VERY much   appreciated!
> 
> THANKS!!!



    
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