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Editing the Music Video (1)

I created a vertigo effect from a dolly-in shot. This was done by animating the position and scale of the clip, according to the dolly-in motion (If the clip is zooming in (dolly-in), the number on scale option is decreased from a larger to a smaller number (a value that would allow the clip to fit in the frame). 



I added a red color matte with an elliptical mask (to reveal the clip underneath) on top of Aroob's video clip. Its opacity was decreased slightly as well. 






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