Greetings,
Sorry if the title is a little confusing. Was not 100% how to word this tbh.
I guess this could be a bit of a discussion rather than just an open question.
Scenario:
- I have created a tutorial video which features a full screen capture of an application (done in various takes)
- I have finished editing the video in full, split, fades etc.
- Some of the split parts have pan/crop applied in order to zoom in on certain areas of the screen
- I then realise that my original video has the top menu bar area of the screen cut off, as it is usually not required but in this case in certain areas it looked confusing without the menu bar being visible
So what I needed to do was to use a screen shot of the full application (which included the menu bar) and find all the areas where the menu bar needed to be visible and move the actual footage down a certain number of pixels in order to reveal the menu bar at the top.
Of course, the issue with this was that the various crops make the screen a different sizes, so I then have to resize / crop the screenshot of the menu bar in order to match it up.
I was trying to think of a way to apply the menu bar fix to the entire original video so that I would only have to match it up once and then, for example if the screen had been zoomed in, the menu would have been zoomed in accordingly.
I have finished the job now (and rendering, hence the time to make this long post) and I kind of kludged my way through it all making individual adjustments where required. But I was wondering if there may be some solution to do the above.
I thought about removing all crops and rendering the original with menu bar included then applying all crops again but it just seemed like a heck of a long way around. And all the crops are different sizes.
Of course the key here is that I should have planned more carefully ahead and made sure the menu was visible from the start of capture. (And indeed I have now set this up for further use, as these will be regular videos for a company).
I do hope that description makes sense.
So. If you are all still awake after reading this :-) I would like to ask. How would you have done this? Is there some little magic fix that I have overlooked or forgotten about?
Cheers, P. :-)