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(evil laugh)
Hello, this is Ryan here from The Computer Business Club at thecbclub.com.
In this video, I am going to be demonstrating the ghost effect or transparency effect
that is used in a lot of horror movies for ghosts.
It's really cool! I gonna be making a tutorial on this at some point.
And when I do, if you're watching this on YouTube, there will be an annotation up here;
and if you're on our site watching this, there will be a link.
You'll be able to find that tutorial when it comes out.
Anyway, hope you enjoy this video. And here we go!
(the sounds of death)
In ghostly voice: As you can see, I have risen from the dead!
Huh huh! There lies my body.
And I'm only a ghost, so ya know I can be right over it.
And it doesn't matter!
But I do believe in resurrection!
So soon I shall resurrect and
be able to conclude this video.
I'm a spooky ghost! Whooooooo!!!
Back to normal voice: Oh man, it so great to be back alive.
So now, let me just adjust the angle here, and I'll conclude this video.
Man, I'm glad I'm no longer a spooky, transparent object.
I hope you enjoyed this ghost effect video.
I hope it was kinda spooky and cool enough for you at the same time.
Again, as I said in the beginning of the video,
there will be a tutorial for this coming out.
But until then, maybe it will remain a mystery
of how I did this unless you're a professional filmmaker.
But it's actually quite simple if you think about it.
Anyway, thanks for watching this video.
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Until next time, stay safe.
Hopefully you do not have nightmares about what you just saw in this video.