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  • Posted by Dominique Muller on June 22, 2007 at 11:58 am

    hello there,
    does anyone know a good timewarp tutorial outhere?
    trim to fill, speed bump and the other ones are pretty straight forward.
    but when it comes it comes to TIMEWARP i can’t never get that smooth, seemless motion effect i can see sometimes in movies or tv.
    thanks

    Dominique Muller replied 18 years, 8 months ago 5 Members · 6 Replies
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  • Michael Hancock

    June 22, 2007 at 1:19 pm

    Check the SpeedRamp plug-in out:

    https://www.3prong.com/

    I haven’t used I’ve used the 3prong ColorFix and it’s great, and I’ve heard other’s praise the SpeedRamp plug-in. You can download it and try it–it will render with a watermark, but if you like it you can buy it, enter the unlock code, and the watermark goes away (after rerendering, of course).

    Otherwise, Boris RED has some good motion controls, if I remember right.

    Michael.

  • Grinner Hester

    June 22, 2007 at 1:32 pm

    I will try to create a timewarp tutorial very soon. I have had great results with it.

  • Dominique Muller

    June 23, 2007 at 10:21 am

    thanks,
    eagerly awaiting this tutorial.
    side question: can BCC 4.1 work on an MC 2.7 INTEL?
    thanks

  • Annaël Beauchemin

    June 26, 2007 at 1:22 am

    “Duplicate field” makes a strobey picture and can create jaggies lines. It is the default.

    If you use “blended interpolated”, you’ll get a very smooth slowmo but it will be “smeary”. Kind of like if you add motion blur. This is notheless the one I prefer: Fast render and smooth motion.

    “Interpolated field” will give less smearing, but will be a bit more strobey and blurs the picture a bit. It’s a good alternative to blended interpolated.

    “Fluidmotion” will give you the sharpest picture and smoothest movement, but is very slow to process and can give artifacts on movements that cross or shaprly change direction. You can correct those errors but it requires you to “paint” the vectors, which is long and tedious. On smooth linear pans it always works fine tho.

    The other “VTR-style” types… well I never use them, they make the picture stutter in my experience.

    “Both fields” works only great on speed ups, not on slomos.

  • Pierre Jasmin

    July 9, 2007 at 1:07 am

    FYI, you can try the demo of Twixtor for Avid systems

    Pierre
    http://www.revisionfx.com

  • Dominique Muller

    September 9, 2007 at 11:31 am

    hi grinner,
    i’m still eagerly waiting for your Timewarp tutorial.
    thanks,
    dom

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