This is the link to the clip i produced on Adobe After Effects.
to create this clip i worked in the motion tracking workspace which allowed me to first motion track the foreground and the background, by selecting the rotation button in the motion tracking tab i was able to use to points to help track the shot. in the process of this clip we tracked the raw clip twice, i was able to do this by creating a Null object which allows the data captured from the track to be stored in the Null object, this further allows you to create another two point track in which i tracked the background.
once i tracked the raw footage i opened Adobe Photoshop to duplicate the image three times and arrange them into different sizes, after this i used the clone stamp tool to add more grass around the castle, i then feathered the grass around the castle which is using a rubber at a big size and very low opacity so you blend the grass into the scene. i then used the RGB and curves colour tools to further help blend the image together. i then sent the image back to after effects and put the image i had just worked on over the top of the footage to make it look like the guy who is walking up the hill has discovered three old castles.
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