
Hosted by Bohuš Blahut, Visual Effects Artist/Editor
RELEASE DATE: OCTOBER 7, 2009
In this tutorial learn to use VideoTraxx HD and Adobe Premiere in a slightly unconventional way to improve the quality of speed ramped slow motion effects. Also learn to quickly create the effect of rocking a clip backwards and forwards a few times.
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Nice I didn't know about the split key marker and the "rocking" technique. Knowing this makes it easy.
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Question? In AP if your project is at 30 fps then use 60fps footage, isnt the final project cut down to 30fps? There for, your not slowing down the beginnig footage but speeding it up? Im sure im wrong but thought I would ask? (boy girl footage)
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Hi... Bohus i think that was a brilliant work there for those of us, who are very interested in getting it right.
Amos Agogo Usibe
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Bohus, I do not have Video Traxx HD yet but your making it hard to resist with these tutorials. I like the ability to shorten the source file right in Juicer, that would be a big time saver, good suggestion. Time remapping with 60 FPS footage can be fun. I enjoyed the basketball piece.
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Thanks Bohuš, great TUT. Very user friendly work flow. I was wondering however why you chose to use the manual scale instead of the right-click on footage "scale-to-comp" shortcut.