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What's up guys! Welcome to the blogger post,And I run a visual effects & editing Youtube channel, where I post my own short films and tutorials. Most of my videos are based on teaching you how to edit travel vlog style visual effects.
That's kind of my general niche, but I'm here on the KineMaster channel today to show you how to do this falling through the sky effect all on the KineMaster app. All you need is a phone camera and a green screen.
How to set green screen in Kinemaster :
First, you have to set up your green screen. Make sure it's long and tall enough for you to be able to lay across it without your limbs going over the edges,
Also, make sure to have enough space on the floor so you can lie entirely on the green screen it self. Then set up your camera, press record, lie down on the green screen and do your best falling through the air impression. Yes! I know I look really silly doing this, but it will look cooler by the end of this video.
Put on your gallary in your creation :
Once you're done, stop recording and trim the shot to your liking. You only need about 5 seconds of your green screen falling clip for this effect. And then open up the KineMaster app. In the KineMaster app, tap the plus icon here to create a new project.
Set your aspect ratio to 16:9 or whichever aspect ratio you would like to use for your video. Then select Media, navigate to your photos, then select your cloudy sky photo and press the check mark. We've included a link to this cloudy sky photo in the description below if you'd like to use the same one.
- Adjust it to fill the entire frame.
- Press the check mark.
- Next, select your cloud layer, press the three dots on the top left, and duplicate as a layer.
Add layer effect in your video creation :
- Select your layer and drag it out to fill your entire screen.
- Now, select the Keyframe button on the left of the screen and drag the layer to the very top,
- where you can see the top of the cloud photo.
- Now navigate to the end of your Timeline and drag your photo up so that we can see the bottom of the cloud photo.
- Let's add a second Keyframe to that the background will move downwards with you as you fall. Then select Layer > Media and navigate to your green screen shot where you are pretending to fall.
- I'm going to rotate it to be horizontal and use the Cropping tool, so that only the green screen itself is visible. Zooming a little bit here so I can see it clearly. Just adjust it until all you can see is your subject and the green screen. Now drag your green screen back on the Timeline and size it the way you would like. I'm going to make it a little smaller. Then I'm going to angle it down a little bit, so I'm falling head first. And now we use Chroma Key.
- Select enable and then adjust these sliders until green screen is gone. You've got play around with this until you get the right balance. Shorten your clip so it's the same length as your cloud shots. Now add a Keyframe at the beginning of your clip by dragging your subject up to the top of the frame. Then I'm going to drag myself to the buttom of the frame so I fall through the entire screen.
- Now looks like a silly falling animation, but we're going to add some additional effects to make it look more realistic.