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I don't know if we have any Adobe After Effects 5.0 experts on board, but thought I'd start here. I just got done videotaping an interview and discovered that my subject must have shifted her chair when I wasn't looking...so she's now awkwardly placed in all the frames of my tape! (grrr) I'm using Premiere for editing the piece but have virtually no experience using AE. Does anyone know whether I could use AE's layering capabilities to reposition my subject?
I'm comfortable working with layers in Photoshop, so I was hoping there might be something comparable I can do with the individual frames. I have a very bland background (a wood panelled wall) if that makes a difference.
This is why I prefer editing to directing! Any advice you can provide, or any references you can direct me to would be much appreciated.
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