Ryan Elder
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Okay thanks. I’m more use to editing but this client wants me to do more effects than what I am use to.
I took footage from the actual wheel of fortune show and then changed it around. However, isn’t the show wheel of fortune shot at a 180 degree motion blur? Cause if so, why would the new FX wheel, need a higher motion blur than the show?
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Sorry, youtube wouldn’t allow me to have two of the same video, so I had to take the previous down. But this one definitely has blur in it for sure in both shots then?
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I tried rendering out the clip again, is the motion blur still in the shots?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ll7DlGPRZxY
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Oh okay thanks. Well when I asked you before if the last shot of the wheel had motion blur on it, you said yes. That was sent from Premiere into AE, and then I clicked on the motion blur (which caused me to have to extend the clip, cause it was shortened). Then the same clip in Premiere must have had the motion blur on it, cause you said you could see it, right?
However if Premiere freezes, then the pipeline for the motion blur seems to crash, but it’s hard to tell since I have trouble seeing motion blur.
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Okay thanks. Basically I right click on the clip in Premiere and then click on “replace with after effects composition”.
This sends the clip out of Premiere into after effects, and then back into Premiere after.
However, I cannot tell if there is motion blur or not.
The reason why I don’t want to make a movie out of AE is that there is still work to be done on it in Premiere and if I make the movie in AE, it can put me behind in other ways since it’s not finished left and there is still Premiere work to do.
I may want to adjust the rotation in different ways, as well as the position, etc. So I don’t want to finish the effect right after adding the motion blur so to speak. It’s hard to tell if it plays with motion blur in AE. I assume it does, since it’s on, but it plays it in a jittery way in AE, compared to Premiere.
But when I send clips into AE from Premiere, AE can add an effect and then it will show up in Premiere. Like for example, if I add a color to it in AE, the color will then show up on the clip in Premiere. So it works for everything else pretty much.
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Okay thanks, I haven’t used the animation curve editor before, but will try it. However, Premiere Pro froze and I think this has now caused the motion blur to go away now.
But it’s really hard to tell because I cannot tell the difference in the video with motion blur compared to without, where as you seemed to be able to. How do you tell if is motion blur by looking?
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Okay thanks. I was trying to adjust to the pegs, but I can’t seem to keep up with the, cause the key frames become more obvious when I try to keep up with the pegs exactly. But I will keep trying. I thought that the actual wheel of fortune TV show was shot at a 180 degree shutter speed though, so why would 270 be the one to choose?
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I tried applying the motion blur again. Did it work now?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBSS_cLwGo4&feature=youtu.be
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Okay thank you very much, but I’m not sure what you mean? Do you mean a video display of it, or the propery information of the file?
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Okay thanks, I might not be able to post the project for a while cause I would have to video record myself doing it which I do not have access to a steady camera right now for.
It could be a frame rate mismatch. Basically in Premiere, the wheel was only one frame, so I used the rate stretch tool to stretch the frame out into several frames to take up the length I wanted the wheel to run for. So it’s just one frame originally stretched to 4 seconds worth of frames. So not sure what the frame rate originally would be since it’s just one frame to count from.