Are you trying to composite two different shots with different lenses?
There’s a lot of possible things that need to be matched…
Position, framing, size, blur, grain, color, lens distortion, etc.
But one thing that many people don’t know is that the foreground to background size is the same for any lens, assuming the camera is at the same distance from the subject.
The angle of view is the main difference.
For a demonstration of how to compare and match the shots, watch the video.
As a bonus, you’ll get a good look of comparing images with the A/B Buffers.
In this video from Creative Video Tips, you’ll learn about:
- Compression Myth
- Fusion Math
- Comparison
- Using Buffer Split Wipe
- Matching Plates
Gedaly is the Founder and Lead Educator of DVResolve.com and is Blackmagic Design Certified Master Trainer. He’s edited commercials for major brands and has done color & VFX for independent films. He consults on post-production workflow and creating online education. Gedaly is the co-founder of Working.Actor, a former marketing manager for large brands, and creates original film projects with his production company Razee.