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  • animate/jump still image in FCP

    Posted by Eric Holzapfel on May 18, 2009 at 6:30 pm

    Hello Everyone,
    I am working on a series of still images, imported into FCP.
    Kind of a my version of a Ken Burns type project. I have a series of
    still images taken at a Civil War re-enactment. I have one shot of a cannon firing. I would like to do a Flash kind of jump back/jump forward with bounce easing to emulate recoil from the cannon firing.

    Can I do this type of thing with FCP? or… is type of action/animation better suited to Adobe After Effects or Apple Motion?

    I played around a little with the “bezier” effect for a keyframe, and the anchor point, and center displacement, but I figure to contact the panel of experts for some guidance.

    Thanks,

    Eric

    Eric Holzapfel replied 16 years, 11 months ago 2 Members · 2 Replies
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  • John Fishback

    May 18, 2009 at 8:13 pm

    I agree with Dave It’s much easier in Motion or AE. In fact, Motion has a couple of bounce behaviors.

    John

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  • Eric Holzapfel

    May 18, 2009 at 11:04 pm

    Hello Guys,

    I have semi-good news. I do not want to cut the cannon out of the image. That would be a fair amount of work. Although, after I become more familiar with AE, that would be a good exercise for me! My first idea is to just move the entire image (720×480) back a little, jump forward a very little (and fast), then back to orig position. I will guess that After Effects would be the best choice again. A “bounce” back, and then move back to orig x pos, with a little bounce.

    I have been watching, in amazement, the creative cow tutorials, and what Afer effects can do!! But, it must be in the “right hands”.

    Thanks as always,

    Eric

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