How to fix white/zombie eyes in video

dt-j wrote on 12/15/2017, 3:33 PM

Hello All,

I just shot several videos and realized later on that the subject had light reflecting in their eyes giving them the zombie eye/white eye look. Have tried to search on the topic, but it seems there are way more tutorials on how to get that effect than how to reduce it. Is there any thing i can do to fix it in Vegas without having to redo all videos again?

Here is a snap of what it looks like.

 

 

Comments

Grazie wrote on 12/15/2017, 10:16 PM

I have no eye-dia. 😏 However, there’s a Red Eye fix, dunno if this could be called into use?

dt-j wrote on 12/15/2017, 11:44 PM

haha Nice pun. 😜. I can try the Red eye fix, if it is for moving videos. Any links or help on how to do that?

Grazie wrote on 12/16/2017, 12:02 AM

Any links or help on how to do that?

Nope.

I’ve been doing some MOCHA tracking lately, newbie here, and it sounds like that would be the way to go here. Failing that it’s sounding like an awfully tedious job of FX Masking and tracking manually. Yucky 🤢 ..... How much do you need done? Seconds? Minutes or frames?

 

dt-j wrote on 12/16/2017, 3:44 PM

Each video is 5 mins and there are 3 in total. Sounds like there is no easy fix to this. Anyway, was worth asking around here. Thanks

fr0sty wrote on 12/16/2017, 10:21 PM

Mocha is the best for the job, hitfilm and Davinci Resolve also have great motion trackers.

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