Learn How to Create an Advanced Jumper Effect
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We’ve all seen the standard disappearing effect from a camera that sits on a tripod and doesn’t move. In this tutorial you’ll learn how to create a dynamic disappearing effect from a moving camera shot. Our camera will pan with the actor as he runs, jumps, disappears, and reappears. The actual disappearance also includes a dynamic dissolve and warp effect. And the best part is, no third party plug-ins are required.
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Every few weeks, we revisit some of our reader's favorite posts from throughout the history of the site. This tutorial was first published in November of 2009.
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Sign upI am an actor and freelance motion graphics designer. As an actor I’ve had the fortune of having a few small roles on some really amazing projects such as the West Wing and 13 Dead Men. In recent years I’ve turned to learning VFX in the pursuit of independent films. The VFX world is an amazing and fun place to be.
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