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the nattress film fx has a couple of jitter functions.
here is one thats free: - look for "jitterbug" [www.riverrockstudios.com] and im pretty sure digieffects and saphire both have some stuff like that. but theyre both pretty spendy
You know, that jitter doesn't really happen until you run the video through a Bell & Howell a few times.... wait a minute, I've lost my mind...
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or open motion and create the title then right click on position in the inspector and choose wriggle.
If you really wanna blur it up... duplicate the layer before the behavior is applied> turn the duplicated layer off> switch motion to motion blur then export the file using animation codec > re-import that QT file > place it above the layer you turned off > turn off motion blur. The layer without the behavior can the have the same behavior applied less heavy and be the overlay to the qt file thats really jittery. The overlay may need some opacity or blend mode tweaking. and that would be free no download or price. """ What you do with what you have, is more important than what you could do, with what you don't have." > > > Knowledge + Action = Wisdom - J. Corbett 1992 """"
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