checked effects and media generators to try and recreate the moving box effect n the beginning of the movie the Italian Job, so far I've only found the cookie cutter effect n which I would have to key mask the hell out of it to create the effect. any plugins I could get, or is there something else n the pro edition?.....
i don't know how many people are familiar enough with that film to know what you are talking about. can you post an example from youtube so we can see?
Oddly enough, he's referring to the 2003 version in which is the antagonist, "Steve Grisetti" (no relationship, i'm sure), is played by Edward Norton. I've got the DVD right here on my desk because i just watched it recently.
It's quite possible, in fact entirely likely, that a team of graphic artists spent months animating the opening credits with a large variety of very expensive and time-consuming tools. While i would never dissuade someone from trying an artistic endeavor, it should still be understood that some things really are *art* and do take a lot of time and effort.
yes current version with Mark Walberg, you have video underneath with the overlay black boxes moving over it...sorry should have specified, forgot their were two versions, took link from other responder
I was just playing around with it, and while I am sure there are several ways to accomplish this, here is how I accomplished it in VMS12.
I used three video tracks. The top track will be the mask layer, the 2nd track is just a black screen made with media generator - solid color, and the 3rd is the video you want to show through.
I made two 1920 x 1080 images in CoreDRAW, Inkscape for those who prefer a free alternative. One image was a horizontal black bar measuring 1280 x 240 centered on a white background. The second image was a black bar measuring 180 x 1080 centered on a white background. I put both of these image in my top video track. I added the default mask generator to both with the invert box checked.
After watching that clip, I've got to watch the movie. Looks good!
Now tell me, did I see bare breasts at about 1:19 or was that just my Old Sailor's mind creating a fantasy? (If it were breasts, what would that have to do with "and Donald Sutherland?" And what does this have to do with Movie Studio? Not a cotton-pickin' thing.