So I've started using Twixtor for doing slow motion... It manages to create smooth slow motion even if you don't have enough frames per second to support it... This video is demonstration what can you get using Twixtor.
Raw footage is 720p *.mov with 60fps ... Twixtor can (supposedly) transform it to around 1000fps and still make it look smooth !
I'm using adobe suite cs5 for about a week for now and I fell in love with it ... since now I used cs4 and I never thought that cs5 could bring so much better stuff and innovation...
for instance, adobe dynamic link now actually works as its supposed to work ! without hogging entire memory and processing power !
I'm looking forward to this weekend, I'll be recording old friends from my Parkour days, hope they can deliver some awesome stuff so I could make one bad ass video ! :)
I'll post video when its done, of course :)
Cool, seems like a worthwhile program then, I'll have to check it out
ReplyDeletenice, super smooth transitions, like that twixtor program it looks like it works really well.
ReplyDeleteThis plugin is super legit!
ReplyDeleteLooks impressive.
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ReplyDeleteI'm sure you can't stop using it. I'd like to have a camera and edit my videos with that thing. Good job!
ReplyDeletecool cant wait to see it done bro
ReplyDeleteAwesome dude, I cant wait to see what you bring back with you next week.
ReplyDeleteThat is a really sweet slow-mo effect; at first I was thinking you didnt need the software, but then I realized it probably does a better job of slowing things down than Vegas or Adobe Premiere. :)
Have a good one mate.
incredible info, bro
ReplyDeleteI use Adobe CS5, and it's my fav :D
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteI can't wait for the vid, it'll be amazing!
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ReplyDeleteI use Adobe CS5
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ReplyDeletewell did you post it yet?
ReplyDeleteHurry up and post the finished project dude!
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ReplyDeleteCan't wait until you bring back the footage from this weekend :DDDDD
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ReplyDeleteInteresting program, will check it out
ReplyDeleteShow us your magic with your camera !
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