Have you ever thought of making an actor disappear inside a box, among flashes of light? Probably yes, especially when he complains. You can do it with Kdenlive, without risking a report for mistreatment. And even without too much effort.
With Kdenlive we can simulate the clean cut of a limb, giving the illusion that one of our actors arm has been amputated. By adding the movement of the arm and the fake splashes of blood we can obtain a realistic result.
There are several methods to insert a ghost in a movie, and we offer you the simplest and fastest solution: thanks to Kdenlive, we will be able to make a ghost appear in a few steps even in films that include other actors.
We can give realism to our action or horror scenes with fake blood... and thanks to Kdenlive it is possible to simulate the presence of blood in our scene without having to pour red paint on our film set.
Even if you are not Michael Bay, you will certainly have thought at least once of detonating something in your movies. In these pages we show you how with Kdenlive and GIMP it is possible to obtain this effect at a cost almost equal to zero.
Do you like the idea of making your actors fly? With Kdelive, a green towel, and some small tricks this is possible. And if you use the correct lighting your result will be able to compete with those of the great cinema productions.
A nice effect, which lends itself to many uses in the production of films, consists in making an actor cross an obstacle such as a wall. Can our actors go through the walls? Of course, with the Kdenlive superpowers.
Let's see how to use Blender's camera mapping to transform a 2D photograph into a 3D scene to be included in our movies. It is a digital method to achieve what was once called matte painting, but at no cost and in a few tens of minutes.
Let's see how to use Blender's camera mapping to transform a 2D photograph into a 3D scene to be included in our movies. It is a digital method to achieve what was once called matte painting, but at no cost and in a few tens of minutes.
Simulating the injury of an actor with a cutting weapon is a fundamental operation for an action film... and thanks to Kdenlive we can produce a decidedly realistic computer animation without risking to harm someone.