Video Compositing

Award Winning Sarasota Web Design by Razworks Web Design Sarasota, Bradenton, FL

Video compositing is a common special effects technique used in modern video editing and production. When a video editor composites a scene in digital video, they layer several different clips of video or images over each other to make a single image.

A common example of video compositing is used everyday during the weather forecast on the evening news. On your TV, it looks like the weatherperson is standing in front of a radar weather map, but that map is actually a blank wall. Video editing software superimposes the image of the weatherperson over the image of the weather map, creating the illusion you see on TV. The weatherperson watches this on a video monitor screen so they know where to point.

Video compositing is not something that be easily done with Apple iMovie, Windows Movie Maker or Pinnacle Studio. More advanced video editing software such Adobe Premiere Pro, Avid Express or Final Cut Pro are needed to perform video compositing. Videographers will shoot their video subjects in front of green screens and/or blue screens to aid in compositing a separate video into the background, while the main subject remains in the foreground of the video.

Razworks will provide your business with high quality videography and can provide ins studio or on location greenscreen shoots. Razworks will composite and edit the video to your specifications and produce an appealing video presentation that will help you communicate your message to your audience.

Using Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe Photoshop, Cakewalk Sonar, Izotope Ozone, and in studio pro audio hardware, Razworks can produce a professional, studio quality video presentation for a fraction of what the large commercial video studios charge.

Michael will convert your video presentation to the Internet's best video format and deploy it to your website using the Internet's most popular and flexible Web 2.0 video player. Michael Rassel of Razworks uses the On2 VP6 video codec in the Adobe Media Encoder, which provides the industry's best Internet video compression quality and speed.

Michael deploys video to websites using the JW FLV Player, the Internet’s most popular and flexible video media player. It supports playback of any video, image or audio format that is compatible with Adobe Flash Player (FLV, MP4, MP3, AAC, JPG, PNG and GIF). It also supports RTMP, HTTP, live streaming, various playlists formats, a wide range of settings and an extensive javascript API.

The video player features advanced customization such as a flexible skinning functionality that allows Razworks to completely customize the video player's look. The video player's plugin architecture allows Razworks to easily extend the player with features such as sharing, recommendations, searching, analytics and ad serving.

Razworks can also configure YouTube video to play directly on your website. You merely setup a YouTube account, upload your videos and create YouTube playlists of your videos. Razworks will install the Web 2.0 video player on your website and program it to load a video or playlist directly from your YouTube account. The benefit of this method is that you can add, remove, and sort videos on your YouTube playlist all by yourself, and those changes will immediatlely show up on your website. No need to call Razworks to for video updates. That saves you a ton of money!

If you want to control the quality and size of your videos, you can have them play directly from your website. Michael Rassel will convert and upload your videos to your website, then install the Web 2.0 video player on your website and program a custom playlist to play your videos one after the other.

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