Erase Mirror Camera Glance
Budget / Salary$30–250
TypeFreelance project
LocationRemote
Posted1 hour ago
I’ve finished a short film and have one lingering problem: in a mirror shot the child actor briefly meets the lens twice, breaking the fourth wall for roughly a second each time. I want those two glances to be shifted so the moment plays naturally.
You’ll receive the entire batch of original camera files plus the current 4 K ProRes locked cut, giving you freedom to re-frame, paint, track, or composite in the tool you prefer—Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, After Effects, Nuke, Mocha, your choice—so long as the final image is seamless.
P.S. The credit will be given as a title in the film as well.
Please return:
• The corrected shot in the same resolution, codec, and time-code position as the original
• A high-quality render (ProRes 422 HQ or DNxHR HQX)
• The editable project/comp file with any auxiliary assets
Acceptance criteria: both direct glances are completely imperceptible at normal playback speed, color and grain match the surrounding footage, and no warping, cropping artifacts, or soft-focus shifts are introduced.
Looking forward to seeing the scene finally land without the unintended wink at the audience.
You’ll receive the entire batch of original camera files plus the current 4 K ProRes locked cut, giving you freedom to re-frame, paint, track, or composite in the tool you prefer—Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, After Effects, Nuke, Mocha, your choice—so long as the final image is seamless.
P.S. The credit will be given as a title in the film as well.
Please return:
• The corrected shot in the same resolution, codec, and time-code position as the original
• A high-quality render (ProRes 422 HQ or DNxHR HQX)
• The editable project/comp file with any auxiliary assets
Acceptance criteria: both direct glances are completely imperceptible at normal playback speed, color and grain match the surrounding footage, and no warping, cropping artifacts, or soft-focus shifts are introduced.
Looking forward to seeing the scene finally land without the unintended wink at the audience.
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