Run tests on leading AI background removal/rotoscoping tools
Budget: €30 – €250 EUR
We're looking to see how the latests AI rotoscoping tools look compared to one we're building ourselves.
Specifically we're interested in Davinci, After Effects and Runway. We'd like someone with access to/familiarity with all of them (at least the background removal function). This is how it would work:
- We give you a single clip
- You use each tool to remove the background best you can while screen recording each process and making note of how many clicks it took to select the whole object
- For controlled conditions, you have 30 seconds to select the foreground in each tool
- Export as is (no further clean up)
- Then using whatever editing tool you like the most, take these outputs (and one we'll prvide) and create identical vertical videos for each where it shows the outputs and process side by side
- This would show the whole clip, then zoom into areas such as edges and hair, it would also time laps the selection process (why we wanted to record it)
The end result we're looking for is a 10 ish second video that show each of these running at the same time, playing in vertical stripes, showing the same thing across each of these tools (and ours).
Specifically we're interested in Davinci, After Effects and Runway. We'd like someone with access to/familiarity with all of them (at least the background removal function). This is how it would work:
- We give you a single clip
- You use each tool to remove the background best you can while screen recording each process and making note of how many clicks it took to select the whole object
- For controlled conditions, you have 30 seconds to select the foreground in each tool
- Export as is (no further clean up)
- Then using whatever editing tool you like the most, take these outputs (and one we'll prvide) and create identical vertical videos for each where it shows the outputs and process side by side
- This would show the whole clip, then zoom into areas such as edges and hair, it would also time laps the selection process (why we wanted to record it)
The end result we're looking for is a 10 ish second video that show each of these running at the same time, playing in vertical stripes, showing the same thing across each of these tools (and ours).