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Tutorial twixtor premiere4/30/2023 ![]() Motion blur compensation: This will fix the motion blur of your footage, but actually don't relly on it, because it wont work as you might expect. Smart Blend: This will enhance the blending of the frames and you'll get better results. Time Remap Mode: I personally like to use the "Speed", its for setting up how much you would like to slow down the footage (100% means the footage stays the same) Plenty Memory?: If you tick this, the last motion will be cached so a second RAM preview will be faster Play with it and you'll see what it does. The name speaks for it self so there is no explanation needed. Best-Bigger render time-Best results, No motion vectors - Faster render time- Bad results Motion Vectors: This is how accurate Twixtor will trace the motion of the footage. Input Frame Rate: Set it up to match the FPS of your original footage Input Fields: If you are having problem with the fields although AE does a great job with solving them, just use this function ![]() This function allows us to switch between the original footage and the Twixtored footage.Ĭolour Source: This is the footage that we are going to slow down. Shoot only when everything is well lit up.ĭisplay: Since we applied Twixtor on a solid, we are seeing our footage on the solid layer. If you are doing a low detail night shot, don't expect much even if you don't have digital noise. If your footage is not detailed, it will stay this way after applying Twixtor, so try to film as detailed as possible. Twixtor blends frames and uses vectors for the movement, so don't expect to get a super slow motion like in the show "Time Warp" for example. Step 4: Shoot as much detailed footage as possible That problem occurs because the water and the feet are going in opposite directions, so keep that in mind. You can see this problem occurring in my final preview at 0:17, look at the water splash behind her feet. ![]() Try and reduce the overlapping movements as much as possible, because Twixtor will get confused with the movement and you'll get a really bad glitch in your effect. With no camera movement Twixtor will be able to solve the pixel motion easier and you reduce the chance of a crappy result. Try and reduce the camera movement, by putting it on something or a tripod, this will enhance your result a lot, because you'll have less motion to process, and you won't get weird results as a natural camera movement, but with a slow motion footage or so (Bearing in mind that you did the "Step 1" of this tutorial). Just imagine a guy punching another guy at super slow motion and a woman with her child walks behind them twice as fast. If you are going to do this step when shooting your footage, make sure that there is no background moving objects, like a person walking, because it will look horrible. Just tell the actors to do the scene slowly (Not as if they have mental problems), just a slower than a real punch.That way you wont have any motion blur in the footage, the punch will be exactly in place and twixtor won't get confused and you'll get a good effect ![]() So the best way to shoot your footage for twixtor will be to slow down your motion on the scene.
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