Slowmotion in première 5
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- Jadran
I'm filming with a Sony DSR PD 150 DVCAM Camcorder , I'm seem not to get a properly slowmotion effect in première 5 . Do I need special software to create that effect ?
- undo0
hi jadran
whilst i'm definitely not qualified on the matter, in Adobe After Effects you can switch on 'frame blending' in individual layers to interpolate frames, effectively meaning you can get some decent slow motion without stutter. i know it's not for Premiere but i hope it helps somehow :)
- undo0
ok just did a bit of looking around, turns out you can achieve frame blending in premiere 6.
"When motion in a Timeline clip appears to stutter during playback, increasing the Video Settings or Export Settings frame rate may not automatically improve the motion in the source clip, because all of the clip's frames available in the Timeline are already included (unless you reduced the clip's frame rate using Frame Hold). However, you may be able to simulate smoother motion by applying frame blending to the clip by selecting Frame Blending in the Frame Hold dialog box. When a clip has a lower frame rate than the Timeline and you apply frame blending, Premiere creates enough intermediate frames to create smoother motion. The new frames Premiere creates are interpolated between the clip's frames that are currently available in the Timeline."
link: http://www.adobe.com/support/tec…
i know it's not for premiere 5, but i'm getting closer! :)
- dtone380
yea, if you're planning to export it to tape u should put deinterlace on else not.....
- dtone380
BTW. you can only slow mo 50% 25% 12,5% and so on..............
- ********0
Fatty is expert in sloooow film_
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