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  • Twixtor 3.x really works with Premiere Pro ???

    Posted by Rampanat on February 17, 2006 at 10:11 am

    Hi,
    I think I’m getting paranoid !!

    I’m trying to get slow motion wiht twixtor in Premiere Pro.
    When I do that with any other filter on my footage, it seems to be all right. But if I apply “shadow/highlight” Premiere effect after twixtor(and in my particular case I need to do that), appears like a persistent and undesirable flikering every fixed frames. Seems like “Shadow/Highlight” changes one frame every number of fixed frames.

    Furthermore, If I apply twixtor after “shadow/highlight” (and not before), then “shadow/highlight” does not work, and that happens with other Premiere effects. It seems like twixtor does not let any other filter to work with it.

    First of all:

    Rampanat replied 19 years, 3 months ago 2 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Pierre Jasmin

    February 17, 2006 at 6:56 pm

    You cannot apply an effect before Twixtor in Premiere unless it’s within a nested sequence, however you should be able to apply one after unless like Twixtor it’s accesses multiple frames per frame.

    To apply an effect before Twixtor:

    create a nested sequence, drop your footage in it, drop your effect there and then in the main sequence, set the color source to that nested sequence (eg video track 2 or whatever it is)

    Are you using PPRO 1.5 or 2? As well does your material have fields?

    If it’s the same Shadow/Highlight as AE (just got new PPRO 2 this week and have not installed yet), then it has a temporal smoothing option (thus accesses multiple frames somehow), therefore would probably require an additional level of nesting to work in Premiere correctly.

    Pierre
    RE:Vision Effects

    Pierre

  • Rampanat

    February 21, 2006 at 1:39 pm

    Thanks, Pierre
    I could solve the problem with the answer you suggested.
    I will have to think in nested sequences more often.

    Antonio

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