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Topic: Camera Shake
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spider
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posted 11-25-2000 11:52 AM
Does anyone know to create digitally (what softwares) a camera shake in a scene already filmed? It isn't a 3d scene. It's a scene shot in VHS. Thanx!!
spider pparkerss@bol.com.br |
jeeroome
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posted 11-25-2000 12:30 PM
Download Animation Shop from www.jasc.com . There is a 30 day evaluation copy. It is basically for gif files, but you can also edit avi files. There are some nice effects with it. Just be patient, the rendering is quite slow...  |
sketchman
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posted 11-25-2000 02:10 PM
well, if you're realllllly patient, you can do motion paths in premiere, where you do it by hand. if not, you can do motion paths in after effects, which does it automatically with formulas and such, but you don't have as much control as with premiere.------------------ Monkey Sea Entertainment ------------------------- Moviemakers Portal (moviemaking-only search engine) |
I'm Scared Sarge
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posted 11-25-2000 02:36 PM
Digieffects has a plug in called "earthquake." It does camera shake pretty good.------------------ "I'm Scared Sarge" "We're All Scared Son" Visit No Budget Films at: http://no_budget_films.tripod.com |
Lippi
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posted 11-25-2000 07:18 PM
welllll. actually after effects will give you a lot more control over motion then premiere if you do it by hand too. |