I cloned myself, but now he's evil - SEND HELP! 😱
Steve Ramsden Steve Ramsden
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 Published On Dec 18, 2021

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An updated version of my previous clone effect. Created using nothing except a DSLR, a manual camera slider (i.e. no motion control) and Adobe After Effects. This time we didn't even use a green screen.

How do you think we did it? Full tutorial coming soon!

A 'clone' effect where one actor interacts with themselves in a static shot is easy enough, as seen here:
   • How to CLONE yourself!!  
   • HOW TO CLONE YOURSELF! - Video editin...  

BUT... this is a low budget attempt at recreating a 'motion control' clone effect where the camera is still able to move, as seen in Back to the Future Part 2 / Part 3 and the Man in the Iron Mask. For extra points, one clone walks fully around the other. We did ours with no budget and without proper motion control. See who we did it here!    • How to CLONE yourself with a moving c...  

In Back to the Future Part 2 this was done at Industrial Light and Magic (ILM) with a computer-controlled device called the VistaGlide, which could perfectly replicate the same camera movement multiple times. I don't know what they used for Iron Mask, but it could have been a similar system.

Scenes in the films:
   • Young Biff Meets Old Biff  
   • The Man in the Iron Mask (10/12) Movi...  

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