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Kent Beeson
November 5, 2005 at 1:16 amThanks Matte for help and interest – I’m away from the edit station now until next week! but will try your experiment when I get back.
The ipr file is lower field dominance, as is the seq. So if when (next week) I make it 4 or 6 sec long and it works, what should I do since we need it about 2 sec? If it doesn’t make a difference, what then? Thanks again for help.
KB
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November 5, 2005 at 2:42 am[Kent Beeson] “So if when (next week) I make it 4 or 6 sec long and it works, what should I do since we need it about 2 sec?”
Video has limitations of what you can and can’t do, cleanly, with motion.
For instance, you must “roll” credits at only certain speeds so that the graphics’ motion doesn’t interfere with the trace of the scan-lines.
You might be seeing motion artifacts in your animation that are a result of the speed.
Can’t tell without further “tests”.
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Francois Xavier
November 5, 2005 at 9:06 ammaybe just a beat of VERTICAL blur will do the trick (1pt)
less offensive than gaussian, smooths out the trace of the scan-lines.Documentary Director & Editor
Paris /France
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