Adobe Demoes Interactive Video Object Manipulation
I’ve seen some pretty neat video editing applications in my time, but not many compare to a demonstration of what Adobe’s Dan Goldman calls “Interactive Video Object Manipulation.” The simple premise: allowing some really quite complicated effects to be added to videos with almost no effort on the end users part.
One example includes adding speech or thought bubbles to people in a video, which then track their position on screen. If that doesn’t float your boat, how about adding graffiti effects to a moving object writing, say, taxi on the side of a taxi? Or if adding stuff to a video doesn’t do it for you, maybe being able to drag objects around within a video either to navigate through, or compose still images with?
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