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  • Ryan Hill

    July 12, 2006 at 4:28 pm in reply to: Need to make clock hands proportional

    Pick-whip the expression for your hour hand’s rotation to your minute hand’s rotation. Then add /12 to the end of the expression.

  • Ryan Hill

    July 12, 2006 at 4:28 pm in reply to: Need to make clock hands proportional

    Pick-whip the expression for your hour hand’s rotation to your minute hand’s rotation. Then add /12 to the end of the expression.

  • That approach is easiest if the sky is a pretty uniform colour.

  • Ryan Hill

    July 11, 2006 at 5:49 pm in reply to: How to fake time lapse

    Turn off all motion blur. Add a small random expression to the movement of the dish. (Small, like less than one degree) Use random() rather than wiggle() because you don’t want any momentum. Do the same with your lights.

  • Ryan Hill

    July 11, 2006 at 5:49 pm in reply to: How to fake time lapse

    Turn off all motion blur. Add a small random expression to the movement of the dish. (Small, like less than one degree) Use random() rather than wiggle() because you don’t want any momentum. Do the same with your lights.

  • Ryan Hill

    July 6, 2006 at 2:33 pm in reply to: fading in a charcater…

    Is anything in the background moving?
    Do you shoot the footage hand-held or on a tripod?

    A still background and tripod would make this much easier.

  • Ryan Hill

    July 5, 2006 at 8:47 pm in reply to: music video: Crazy by gnarls barkley

    You can find more posts by searching for “gnarls.”

    It’s a bunch of simple things combined together very well. Mylenium lists most of them, but one more that I think they use is just take a photo of a very organic shape and then animate a threshold filter from 0 to 50 (more or less) you can get a very interesting “growing” look depending on the photo.

  • Ryan Hill

    July 5, 2006 at 5:54 pm in reply to: Really bad greenscreening help

    With an uneven lit screen, I’ll often apply Difference Matte. You have to get a shot of the screen without anyone in front of it and make it a freeze frame on another layer.

    You can turn the results of that into an automated garbage matte by applying a couple Simple Chokers (positive, then negative) until you have something that surrounds your foregrounds, then apply your Keylight onto that.

  • Ryan Hill

    June 30, 2006 at 6:59 pm in reply to: slow motion

    That’s how they shoot slow motion with film. They speed up the camera, for example capturing 48 fps so when it is played back at 24 it is slow motion. Some of the more expensive video cameras are equipped to do this as well.

  • Or you can watch how they removed this guy’s head:
    https://www.videocopilot.net/videotutorials/suicide/index.htm

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