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- kenny
- a 27 year old, graduated with NUS BComp (Comms & Media), a software engineer finding his place in the world and working towards financial freedom.
Monday, April 4, 2011
Final Project (NUS) In Progress 11
That is the final! Glad that we finished it! All the rendering is taking so much time!! Especially when we are working on AE and Premiere at the same time.
I am still not very happy with the slow motion part for skating and muay thai. I feel that it should be smoother and this can help to bring out the slow motion impact. As I was reading through the web, I found out that other then the paid plug-in Twixtor, AE itself also have a function that helps to generate smoother motion for parts that we changes the speed of the video.
It is called frame blend. The option can be found the layers section of the interface together with all those vectorize and motion. Use frame blending to enhance the quality of time-altered motion in a layer that contains live-action footage—video, for example. You can apply frame blending to a sequence of still images, but not to a single still image. If you are animating a layer—for example, moving a text layer across the screen—use motion blur. For the frame blend, there are two options. One is frame mix and another is pixel motion. Frame Mix takes less time to render, but Pixel Motion provides much better results, especially for footage that has been drastically slowed down.
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