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Whilst researching the last shots for the end of my film where I need my character to be sitting by a cliff overlooking the sea with the woods behind, I found this tutorial which demonstrates how to mask out objects with camera movement in the clip. This may be useful in how I would like to shoot the end of my film.
Already there are several ways I could edit my film. Judging by locations, I may not be able to find a location with woods by a cliff. Therefore I need to find alternatives to portray this, such as cutting two clips together 1- from behind the character looking out to sea, 2 - from the front of the character looking past the camera with some woods behind them, to make the character look like they are in the same location.

Here are images of cliffs at Dover where I could shoot the scene:


Map of Dover cliffs possible shooting locations.

All locations I have seen that could work for my film  are close to each other in regards to shooting the end scene which will take 2 mins duration of the film.


South Foreland Lighthouse


The Pines Calyx


Walkway between White cliffs of Dover/South Foreland Lighthouse


White Cliffs of Dover

Any of the cliff locations can be edited together with 'The Pines Calyx' location where you can see wooded area. The colours of the grass may be different but the colour grader will be able to colour correct it to match.


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