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Pour être notifié des prochains Tutoriaux, Abonnez-vous ici : goo.gl Nous allons voir dans ce tutorial comment faire un ralentis ou slow motion de qualité avec le plugin Twixtor sur After Effects. Jim’s Tuto Par Jimmy Thirion Pour toutes questions, contactez-moi : jimstuto@gmail.com Rejoignez-moi sur Facebook : goo.gl
devowe.com – Create a super slow motion effect from images in After Effects! All you need is two or more photos to create this effect. Pixel Motion is used in After Effects. Please bestow a ♥ like or leave a ✉ comment if you have questions! 0:18 – Slow Motion From Photos Example 1:00 – Tutorial Start (tips and important information) 2:51 – How to Create Slow Motion From Pictures (method explained) ☞ TIPS: ✏ Rotate around your subject – your axis of rotation should be around the subject in the photo. ✏ Choose subjects with little background detail to achieve the best Pixel Motion effect. ✏ Keep the motion between images very, very subtle. Practice rotating around your subject once or twice before you take the picture. ✏ Remember to have your camera on manual EVERYTHING: Aperture, Shutter, Focus, and White Balance. This will ensure the fastest multi-burst from your camera (DSLR or point-and-shoot). If you are shooting at a higher ISO, turn off in-camera noise reduction. ✏ Rename your files to numbers or alphabetical order – After Effects sometimes won’t create a proper JPEG sequence with filenames such as “IMG_9738.JPG”. In this example, I renamed my photos by chopping off the first 5 characters (making the filename “738.JPG”) with a file renamer. ✏ Resize your images to your output WIDTH (1920 for my project). I created an action in Photoshop that automates everything. This will speed up your overall production and processing time. ☞ You can also use this method …
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To make super slow motion effects, you don’t need super expensive video camera used for filming movie like Matrix! All you need is: Adobe After Effects CS5, CS4, CS3 or 7. T2i(550D) camera with standart 18-55 lense, settings: (Shutter speed: 1000, Iso: 400-3200, video 720 60p/60fps) Check out – www.effectstraining.com Twixtor plugin for After Effects – free download and tutorials www.effectstraining.com Interpret the footage as 24pfs in after effects before adding Twixtor and make sure the frame rate in Twixtor is the same. Speed in this video – ranging from 2-20%. I will make tutorial soon.
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www.twitter.com Film was made by Devin Graham. To contact me about potential freelance jobs/feature film work, contact me by email here. dpdevin@gmail.com Stephen Anderson wrote the music score that was used in this video. You can download the song on iTunes in the link below. itunes.apple.com The song from this video is called “Count Your Blessings”, it’s from a old Christian hymn that Stephen did his own rendition of. You can also contact him here. www.stephenjanderson.com The main surfer in the video is Andy Pierce. Evan Fa is one of the body boarders in the video as well. On a technical note The entire video was shot on a Canon 7D, all in 720P, at 60fps (frames per second). I used a couple different Canon lenses to shoot this, they were… Canon 70-200 F/2.8 Canon 100-400 F/4/5.6 Canon 2X III Extender (this makes the lens when it is at 400mm, become 800 mm’s. It does loose some quality, but it’s not very noticeable.) The entire video was shot all on the North Shore, at Pipeline, and Waimea for the big waves. To get the “super slow motion”, after I filmed at 60fps, I through it into the program “After Effects”. I used an effect that comes with the program called “Time Warp”. This allowed me to make the 60fps, to 1000fps. The way this works is the computer processes/adds frames in between the frames that are already in existence. It took several days for the computer to process the clips into …
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Film made by Devin Graham. Stephen Anderson wrote the score for this piece. You can contact him here, or on itunes as well. www.stephenjanderson.com I took video footage from a video I released two weeks ago to make this. For this particular video, Jace Leroy was the main camera guy on it, then Kristen Hillier, and then I. This video was shot mostly with the Canon T2i, at 60 fps. A couple shots were done with the Canon 5D, and one shot was done with the GoPro Hero camera. You can buy more about GoPro cameras in their official website below. www.GoPro.com I used After Effects to re-render the frame rate to make it play much slower then 60fps. I used an effect called “Time Warp”. A lot of people have sent me messages asking me what settings I used with “Time Warp” in after effects, and this isn’t a question I can totally answer because I just did it by trial and error. Each video clip I just had to play with each of the settings to adjust what looked best. It took me 4 days of figuring this out. What I personally found best was to slow down the video to 50 percent. Which made the frame rate go from 60fps to 120fps. I would then throw it back into timewarp, and slow it down again 50 perent making the frame rate 240. I then did it once more to make the frame rate 480fps. So 480 fps was the slowest clips that I used on this video. The bottom line was just experimenting with what looked best, and then waiting forever for it to render out. For sound design I experimented with …
With the use of plug-ins like Twixtor and the ones that are built into After Effects and Motion, we show you how to pull off high-speed slow motion without having a high-speed camera. Plus, some pimp walkin’, Lost venting, and a lot of fun.
