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Frame skipping effectPosted by harry323
I have been asked to conjure up what I will refer to as the "frame skipping" effect -- and, yes -- I know it's been very overused, but my client wants it.
What I mean is this: Imagine that we have series of 10 frames in real camera time. I need to produce this effect, more or less: Frames -- 1 1 1 4 4 4 7 7 7. So one ends up with more or less the same length of shot, but with a jittering effect. I see this everywhere. Any ideas? Thanks, Harry.
It can be done by two passes through Compressor. First set rate conversion at 33.333%. Second set rate conversion at 300%. Both times use Fast (nearest frame).
That way you can pretend you invented the effect. Seriously, double passes through Compressor, the first doing something, the second undoing it, is a generally useful technique for effects. Dennis Couzin Berlin, Germany
And if I could find the Fisher Price cam that recorded black and white on audio casette, I would have
that too. I called Fisher Price about 7 years ago wanting one, and the lady told me someone bought out ALL the existing warehouse inventory! <: harry323 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Oh dear ... what have I started? > > Actually ripple dissolve has a kind of retro-cool > and I've been longing to use it for years. > > There was also a ghastly thing called Squeezoom > which I fondly remember from early infomercials. > > Harry.
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