Guys,
I know how to blur out an object such as a face succesfully in Premiere by using 2 video tracks, one with mozaic filter, and then using a mask with the transform filter on, however I'm in a situation where I need to blur 2 seperate objects (2 faces) at the same time, each are in different parts of the screen and each move at different rates.
How can I do it? simply adding another mask doesn't work.
Thanks, Alex.
I'm using ver 6.5 for this.
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It sounds like you have seen the tutorial at Wrigley Video
http://www.wrigleyvideo.com/videotutorial/tutdes_blurface.htm
But if not, it is worth a watch. It has been a long time since I used Premiere, but if you can add video tracks 4 and 5 to the timeline, you can simply repeat the same technique again for the second subject.
If you are restricted to only three video tracks, you may have to blur one, render, then blur the other.Read my blog here.
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Yeap, seen that video
If I do like you say and duplicate over the top then it ignores whats going on beneath it, can't get it to do both!
Using prem 6.5
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