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Fast time shift effect
Andy W
Newbie Location: United Kingdom Joined: May 24, 2017 16:01 Messages: 22 Offline
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Hello peeps....



So using PD 16 and want to emulate a fast time shift effect for an upcoming scuba dive video project. The effect I'm looking for will see the footage skip, but not miss any frames I think, in time to music.

Here is a link to a video with the same kind of effect in it - particularly where the girl is walking away from camera. The quick speed up and slow downs in time with the music are what I'd like to do.

https://youtu.be/G-WPiCWZZKA?t=4m25s

Had a play with time shift, seems too slow and not fast enough to acheive the effect. Tried dropping frames, but that looks too jerky.



Anyone help a fella out?



Cheers



Andy W Live big! Love bigger =)
Treysvideo [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Apr 10, 2017 20:25 Messages: 11 Offline
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Quote Hello peeps....



So using PD 16 and want to emulate a fast time shift effect for an upcoming scuba dive video project. The effect I'm looking for will see the footage skip, but not miss any frames I think, in time to music.

Here is a link to a video with the same kind of effect in it - particularly where the girl is walking away from camera. The quick speed up and slow downs in time with the music are what I'd like to do.

https://youtu.be/G-WPiCWZZKA?t=4m25s

Had a play with time shift, seems too slow and not fast enough to acheive the effect. Tried dropping frames, but that looks too jerky.



Anyone help a fella out?



Cheers



Andy W




Good question. I would have thought dropping several frames inbetween each move would have done it. Trey
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