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Glicth Motion effect
Posted by Gabe Topete on June 13, 2008 at 8:46 pmHello,
I am pretty good at figuring out stuff on my own…but here is one I need help on.
this movie>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ir9w4WGyzqY
I want to know how to do that “glitchy” motion effect when the girl is dancing? I have something close but it took me forever to do like a little bit.
Thank you all in advance for any suggestions. 🙂
Ron Lindeboom replied 17 years, 11 months ago 3 Members · 3 Replies -
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Scott Novasic
June 14, 2008 at 5:17 ammy initial thoughts, are that theres a lot of manual work involved with copying pasting reversing footage and holding. I could guarantee I could match that look doing it the laborious manual way.
But what could maybe do it faster? My first guess is the plug in
for AE by re vision. Twixtor Pro. You can enter settings based on “speed” so theoretically, you would have the footage playing at 100 speed, over 1 or 2 frames keyframe the 100 to 0. then hold a frame and keyframe a -100. Go back and forth to your taste. Thats my first guess. Twixtor Pro is pretty cool and works well in clean shots, like in that video. It does well with complicated footage as well, but occasionally will give you fits.Messing with time displacement filters may also help.
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Gabe Topete
June 14, 2008 at 5:54 amThank you so much!!!
I figured it was a lot of manual work, I pulled something off that is close by doing manually, I was looking for a more easy way. I will look into those plug-ins. Thank you.
Any one else have any ideas?
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Ron Lindeboom
June 14, 2008 at 5:06 pmDigiEffects has a plug-in called Quake (I believe) that does something like this, though it also adds a shaking of the camera to the mix. I am not sure how close you could get it to this by playing with the settings but it may get you kinda close to the effect. Perhaps if you write them (rsharp AT digieffects DOT com) they will be able to point to one of their new plug-ins. They tend to do these kinds of tricks.
I haven’t had a chance to look at videocopilot.net’s Twitch plug-in but the name tells me it MAY do this kind of stuff.
You may want to write Pierre or Pete (info AT revisionfx DOT com) with the re:vision FX team and ask them if they have anything that does this. They have some pretty powerful stuff in their toolkit.
Best regards,
Ron Lindeboom
Remember: Burt Bacharach lied. What the world really needs now is an undo button.
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