| Press the SPACEBAR on your keyboard to run your clip and check out your effect. Now is the time to make a few small adjustments. If the hidden identity isn't hiding so well, go back and tweak the tracking path by adding a few more key frames or adjusting the location of the ellipse as needed. Are the blocks in the Mosaic effect too big or too small? That can be easily adjusted. And if it turns out you created your "hider" object a little too big or too small as well, just double-click on the Title 01 clip in the Timeline to bring up the Titler workspace. Adjust the size of the object again in the Titler as needed. Finishing the Project - After you have played back your clip and made the necessary adjustments, press the ENTER key on your keyboard to render your project.
- Press CTRL-S to save your project (or you can select File, Save from the menu).
- Finally, export your work as an AVI file. To export the clip, select File, Export, Movie.
Tip You can optionally bring this clip into a larger project, show it on your computer, upload it to an Internet video sharing site, or burn it to a DVD. Even More Hidden Identity: Changing the Voice as Well as the Face If the clip you're using lends itself to it, you can also try using Premiere Elements built-in voice modulator effects to alter the sound of the person's voice a bit. This will make it exceeding difficult to identify the person in the clip, if that's the goal. From the Effects and Transitions palette, go to the Audio Effects selections and drag the PitchShifter effect to the audio track for the clip. From the Properties panel, try using one of the preset effects, such as A quint up, A quint down, Cartoon Mouse, or Sore throat. Or use the Pitch Shifter knobs to make your own custom changes to the voice. |
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