Ryan Elder
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Ryan Elder
March 27, 2019 at 4:44 am in reply to: Is it possible to speed up camera movement, without it looking sped up?Plus when you let timewarp do it on it’s own, it’s not adding motion blur to every object separately, like it was said that it should be, is it?
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Ryan Elder
March 27, 2019 at 4:42 am in reply to: Is it possible to speed up camera movement, without it looking sped up?Okay thanks, but when I let timewarp do it for me, the example I posted before, is what you get, and that wasn’t very good, was it? Or am I missing something?
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Ryan Elder
March 27, 2019 at 3:52 am in reply to: Why is the FR2-LE field recorder only 12 volts, when phantom power requires 48 volts?Okay thanks. I usually don’t like going over -12, cause if I do, an actor can clip too easily if they get loud. But maybe I should learn to watch for that and record at higher decibles, than -12 :).
As for the sound being wet in the mastershot, I noticed it is less wet in the close up. This happens in other movies as well, but here it is more obvious cause the mastershot is pretty wet. However, is that bad? Doesn’t the mastershot being more wet than usual, give the feeling if distance, like you are actually in a big courtroom?
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Ryan Elder
March 26, 2019 at 7:37 pm in reply to: Is it possible to speed up camera movement, without it looking sped up?Oh okay, I still considered the left over frames to be the same frames, but just with motion blur added on top of them, or at least that is how I saw it. But if I shouldn’t be taking out frames in order to speed it up, which feature do you use to do so, if taking out frames is not the answer?
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Ryan Elder
March 26, 2019 at 6:41 pm in reply to: Is it possible to speed up camera movement, without it looking sped up?Okay thanks, but why does there need to be new frames if I want to speed it up? You say there will be new frames, but I can’t figure out the ‘why’, as to why that needs to be?
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Ryan Elder
March 26, 2019 at 5:09 pm in reply to: Is it possible to speed up camera movement, without it looking sped up?Okay thanks. But since I am trying to speed up the motion, would I want the program to create new frames? Wouldn’t that just make the camera movement take longer if there were new frames as oppose to cutting out frames, for fast motion?
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Ryan Elder
March 26, 2019 at 4:38 pm in reply to: Is it possible to speed up camera movement, without it looking sped up?Okay thanks. I suppose it’s okay if it is an obvious speed ramp, as long as the audience doesn’t mind. You seem them in movies like The Fast and the Furious movies, which looks kind of cheesy like a gimmick, so as long as it doesn’t look gimmicky.
But if it does look gimmicky, then I could accelerate and slow down later. However, is there a way to do that evenly and gradually in after effects, so it looks more natural, rather than just cutting out frames and guessing?
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Ryan Elder
March 26, 2019 at 1:38 pm in reply to: Is it possible to speed up camera movement, without it looking sped up?With timewarp, I set the shutter angle to 180.00 at 5 shutter samples. I set the method to pixel motion. I went by a tutorial to get motion blur, but are these not as good of settings?
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Ryan Elder
March 26, 2019 at 4:58 am in reply to: Premiere Pro will not export anything anymore, Anyone know what the problem is?Okay thanks, I did that and now it works again! Thanks 🙂
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Ryan Elder
March 26, 2019 at 4:53 am in reply to: Is it possible to speed up camera movement, without it looking sped up?Oh should I have acceleration and deceleration? What if I don’t want that and want a straight speed in the move? But I guess that acceleration and deceleration would help sell the realism?