The first challenge I had was that although I was following the instructions for how to make the text bubble shapes, my version of After Effects was different to his, and so I couldn’t just follow his instructions. To solve this problem, I first looked online for a .png file of text bubbles. After quite a bit of looking I found one. I needed a .png file because I needed it to have no background, since removing the background would be quite fiddly to get it looking good and take quite a while. It was still quicker to search for one.
I put the .png file into Premiere Pro. Then I used the crop tool to single out the bubbles. I added the text I wanted using the text tool. After this, I then exported just one of the bubbles as a .mp4. When I put this file into After Effects it still had the black background in.
So to get rid of the black background I tried exporting it as a .png file rather than as a .mp4 file, which removed the black background, which was good.
I continued in After Effects. I worked on the tracking, and the original videos that I had watched were now helpful, and I successfully made the text message bubbles track the pan as I wanted.
This was completely new to me, and, although it was frustrating at times, I used my problem-solving skills to find a way through it. It is my favourite part of my film. I feel this is a significant new skill to add to my abilities and I very much look forward to learning and experimenting more with it in the future. I also now examine graphics and postproduction effects in films even more closely now.
I did a lot of postproduction graphics editing in my film. Here are some more examples.
Sam walking in front of credits
I made all the credits as if they were part of on-screen world. So I have made it that when Sam walks past credits, he walks past them as if they are in his world. He also stops to look at them as if they are in his world. I use masking and cropping to get this effect.
Jack (Quest) Harper As Sam credits
This is one of my favourite credits. It took a lot of fiddling to get it right. I used key frames and moved it manually to get the effect of the credits swinging on the end of the rope after Sam “hits” the credits. I know it’s not perfect, and I could have spent even longer fiddling with it, but I am really pleased with the effect. I also made the credits swing in a 3D plane, as they would do if they were really there.