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The previous technique did not work out because the camera work was not sharp enough and the software did not recognize the green screen well. I am trying it again with a shorter distance of the camera and the table top.
Now it has a better effect:
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After Luis’ feedback I am recreating the concept video. This time with a wider angle, with a better suggestion that it happens on a table with plates and cutlery. And I need to use Adobe Premiere to edit the background and insects in it digitally. I created a top view angle, again, the camera is connected to my lamp and the green surface will function as a “green screen”. I am gonna use this tutorial:
FIRST TRY:
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Concept.
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With respect to the feedback given by Clara Lanthiez, to create different layers (default screen + insects that can move on it) and Luis Rodil, to digitalize them in a video in Adobe Premiere.
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Iterated concept! Using a physical jar that stimulates the tangible table!
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After the received feedback, ideated on the concept! Inspirational elements: bad behavior jars, bug hunting games, the word BUG
Inspiration to change (bad behavior). Jars. Maybe a funny metaphor for the bad behavior of using phones at the dinner table? A physical jar