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What is best way to remove this person from clip? - moving camera and moving person

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May 05, 2024 May 05, 2024

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What is the best way to remove the person on the left of the clip?

Original footage was shot on a GoPro Hero 10

1920x1080

50 fps

The output will also be 1920x1080 at 50 fps

Thank you

 

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Community Expert , May 06, 2024 May 06, 2024

If you have to do it in Premiere Pro, cover up the person:

 

Copy the clip onto another track.

Mask out the area where the person walks and keyframe  the position of the other clip so a new set of bushes is in the area where the person is walking.

 

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Community Expert , May 06, 2024 May 06, 2024

Content - Aware Fill in After Effects might be easier than rotoscoping:

https://helpx.adobe.com/after-effects/using/content-aware-fill.html

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Contributor , May 06, 2024 May 06, 2024

Thank you.  A tricky challenge for me with the camera moving forward and the object moving back.  I tried your suggestions.  I'm just not up to it for AE.

 

Ultimately I got around it with scale and position.  Thank you for taking the time to assist.

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Rotoscoping in After Effects.

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If you have to do it in Premiere Pro, cover up the person:

 

Copy the clip onto another track.

Mask out the area where the person walks and keyframe  the position of the other clip so a new set of bushes is in the area where the person is walking.

 

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Content - Aware Fill in After Effects might be easier than rotoscoping:

https://helpx.adobe.com/after-effects/using/content-aware-fill.html

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Thank you.  A tricky challenge for me with the camera moving forward and the object moving back.  I tried your suggestions.  I'm just not up to it for AE.

 

Ultimately I got around it with scale and position.  Thank you for taking the time to assist.

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