Yes but even though you are changing where tight comes from - the
tip Randy wrote is good. try get the contact shadow close to the feet
from your bluescreen and then add a new shadow ontop of that.. Think an
Occlusion layer from 3D... 

Cheers 

Daniel 

On Wed, 18 Jul 2012
08:39:13 +0100, nelpiper wrote: 

> --> --> 
> I thought that I'd have
to use a grid warp.
> 
> The problem is the BG is in a park under moon
light coming from the left of the frame. The shot has a different angle
of light and more than one light source, which makes the original shadow
unusable.
> 
> Thanks anyway for the tips guy.
> 
> N.
 
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