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How to make a repeat effect in final cut pro?Posted by ifilmmovies
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Can't seem to get an effect I saw on YouTube that someone asked me about trying to find a way to replicate it yet can't seem to understand how to get the speed and the time to go forward and backwards. It almost looks like the video is scrubbing. The video in question is at the following URL: The effects start at 1:04 into the video, if anyone has an idea or could point me in the direction I would greatly appreciate it.
I don't think it's quite that simple, Jude. I think they're looping that section forward and backward, not just repeated à la Ballet Mécanique.
If I'm right, then you need to first blade out the section you want as Jude described. Paste one copy after itself first. Select the second copy, choose Speed and put it in Reverse (turn Frame Blending off). Once it's been reversed, cut out one frame from the beginning and the end of the reversed copy so that you don't get duplicate frames. Now select both copies, copy, and paste however many times you need. www.derekmok.com
If we're being picky (I screen-captured this thing to check):
The shot of the girls with their "snapping heads" is a straight repeated cut/paste, four frames per piece. The blonde looking at the phone may have been a combination of repeats and forwards/backwards loops. But, it could also be a two-frame cut/paste, which would look just like a complete forwards/backwards loop. The big face on Dawson seems to start with a three-frame cut/paste, then goes to two-frame pieces. The guy lying on his back with whipped cream is, obviously, a forwards/backwards loop. Second shot on Dawson: Definitely a four-frame cut/paste. Man, this video's annoying especially when you have to watch it 20 times. www.derekmok.com
> My apologizes for bringing it here
Hey, no need to apologize at all! It was my problem, not yours. Besides, clients bring reference pieces all the time, and it's our job to figure out how to do it even if we don't like the piece. When your project's done, you could post it on the Show and Tell forum here. www.derekmok.com
going off on a tangent here,
recently i've been using Real Player to download flv's from You Tube and other sites. well, not realplayer itself, but the Real Player Downloader that comes with it. Real Player is a free download it can be set to auto detect flv files when they play, and when they have loaded completely in YouTube or wherever, you just hit the "download" button in the Real Player Downloader. you dont have to wait for it to completely load in your web browser, but i think it streamlines the process. next step is to be able to watch them, and to that end you need to download & instal Perian, a quicktime enhancer. (its a free download) the flv files can open & play in QuickTime, but for me, double clicking on them opens them up in Mpeg Streamclip. (another free download) no complaints there, its an ok player, (with JKL control) and a fine converter. nick
>but for me, double clicking on them opens them up in Mpeg Streamclip.
If you go to information on the clip in the finder (apple I), select "Open with", switch that to quicktime player and hit "change all". FLVs will always open in Quicktime. www.strypesinpost.com
It did, then it didn't work on youtube unless you downloaded a whole list of videos.
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hi Jude.
thanks for the reminder i haven't been able to make that work. i've seen a few ways to do this (copy / pasting links from Safaris' activity monitor for instance) i don't now why*, but i could never make them work, so i would fall back on screen capturing to do the trick. the real player option wasn't something i had to try with, in fact i wasn't even trying at all when it first happened. it just popped up and presented a "download" button. *"i dont now why" although i have some theories about me being a clutz! cheers, nick
So there is a way to download the video and work on it using either Real or Mpeg Streamclip?
At present I am using TubeSock it downs the video yet it's rather small unless that is the true sixe of the video. I will try Real Downloader I have Mpeg Streamclip yet it wants to download all the clips. Thank you
"So there is a way to download the video and work on it using either Real or Mpeg Streamclip?"
that's what works for me with the least amount of effort. as Strypes points out you can also convert to editable video in QuickTime Player Pro (not the new QuickTime X) you need Perian too, don't forget. cheers, nick
OK So I have the video as an .flv file and I imported into Mpeg Streamclip I am watching it yet as I go to export which file format would you use?
Nick, Also I do have QuickTime Pro and Perian. UPDATE: The .flv file is 11.4 MBs and choppy the other one that I used TubeSock is a .Mp4 file at 26.1 MBs and looks pretty good. Format: MPEG-4 (Perian) 320 x 240, Millions AAC, Stereo (LR), 44.100kHz FPS: 29.97 Data Size: 25.88 MB Is that good enough to use and is it the same as what others where able to download? Thanks
i tend to use ProRes for most things these days.
i reckon ProRes LT would be fine considering the source, if you are working Standard Def, just export as either Proresr NTSC, if HD, then go HD. obviously if you need to analyse the cuts in that clip you'd really want to do your export at the same frame rate as the original. nick
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