For one of the first shots I have planned out in my music video it features multiple copies of my actor fading into frame, this is not how the finalised version will look, however it will use this same shot. So this was just a quick editing test to see how easy and efficient this editing technique was, taking 2 minutes to film and 15 to edit. Side notes: High wind meant that the sky was fast moving and the camera was unstable even on a tripod with 2 bags holding it down, however this affected the effect less than I had thought.
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