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  • flickery transition

    Posted by Michael Jurkowski on April 17, 2008 at 12:05 am

    Hi everyone,

    Working on a piece right now and I want it to be very twitchy (sp) and fast transitions….Here is what I’m aiming for from the link below

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=miEB-_En2dI

    The transitions from one scene to another is exactly how I want this piece to go…how can I achieve this in after effects?

    Heres what I was told from a fellow AEs artist…
    1-Take two shots
    2-Rotate one out of frame and move it while the other moves out of frame
    3-Overlap them on the edge of the shot
    4-rotoscope where the overlap is
    5-Create a gritty screen texture for the movement
    6-keyframe for some quick motion
    7-Activate motion blur

    Whaddya think everyone?

    Jeremy Fabiano replied 18 years ago 3 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Ben Griggs

    April 17, 2008 at 4:08 pm

    Michael,

    If you have access to the Sapphire plugins from Genarts there are 4 sets of effects that will be very useful

    Film effect and grain
    Edge effects
    Time effects
    and Flicker tools

    You will only need Sapphire boxes 2 and 4 for these, but the total package (all 4 boxes) are extremely helpful in many cases.

    Every effect I see in that video can be accomplished without multiple shots using these. With the exception of some particles that were in one of the transitions.

    https://www.genarts.com/sapphire-ae.html#list-of-effects
    From the page :
    “You can download and use a fully functional copy of Sapphire Plug-ins. After a 3-week trial period, the plug-ins will output a watermark unless you purchase and enter a serial number.”

    Best,
    Ben

  • Michael Jurkowski

    April 17, 2008 at 5:30 pm

    Sweet! Thanks dude!

    So you mentioned it can be done with one shot instead of two? I’m not entirely sure how to go about doing that…I mean, if I want two images to overlap one another…how do I go about just editing one in AE and then overlap another?

  • Jeremy Fabiano

    April 29, 2008 at 5:19 pm

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