For Monday's class, you need to have a printed-out, or written script for your "cloning" video.
And here are some cloning project parameters:
1. It doesn't have to be too long. One or two minutes (which usually maps to 1-2 pages of script) is plenty.
2. There must be one shot where there are at least two "clones" of the same actor in frame.
3. There must be at least one moment where two of the clones physically interact – where one visually crosses the space the other one is occupying.
4. You'll get extra points for creating an interesting scenario – some sort of "story" to frame the action. Think of this as an opportunity to create a short film, not just to do an After Effects exercise. That's the difference between the footage in the first tutorial and the second tutorial, below – the first is just an exercise, and the only reason you'd watch it is to learn the exercise – the second has a bit more intrinsic value, to be watched on its own terms.
Remember that you should write your script so that it can be filmed in the art building.
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