360° shutter effect
- Wyverex
- Joined: Fri Apr 12, 2002 9:30 am
- Location: Belgium
360° shutter effect
I'm looking for an Premiere or AE effect that would do the same thing as if you have been turning the shutter all the way to 360° under AE.
Since this option only work for layers you animate yourself (using the position and scale settings), I'd like to find a filter giving the same results but IN the layer itself, like if you were setting the shutter of the camera which actually filmed the scene, and not the shutter of your AE composition.
This filter should act as an "intelligent" directionnal blur which would "guess" where the scene is moving to and would adjust its direction settings itself.
Since this option only work for layers you animate yourself (using the position and scale settings), I'd like to find a filter giving the same results but IN the layer itself, like if you were setting the shutter of the camera which actually filmed the scene, and not the shutter of your AE composition.
This filter should act as an "intelligent" directionnal blur which would "guess" where the scene is moving to and would adjust its direction settings itself.
- Wyverex
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- Location: Belgium
Since a movie worth 24 000 words : motionblur.avi
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- Wyverex
- Joined: Fri Apr 12, 2002 9:30 am
- Location: Belgium
Allright, here's a clip I made myself by moving some color points with the shutter wide open : shutter.avi. I made the pic rotate and the pink dot is the center. If you look at this picture you'll see the motion blur quite clearly.
As you can see the effect isn't present enough to be noticed without freezing the vid, but there's no way the shutter can be open at more than 360° and it only works for stuff you move yourself (like my rotating pic) so I'm looking for a Premiere or AE filter that would do the same thing but would detect itself which part of the screen is moving so I can apply it to, for example, people moving in a room and not to color points I moved myself. Yes, that's a whole sentence ^^.
As you can see the effect isn't present enough to be noticed without freezing the vid, but there's no way the shutter can be open at more than 360° and it only works for stuff you move yourself (like my rotating pic) so I'm looking for a Premiere or AE filter that would do the same thing but would detect itself which part of the screen is moving so I can apply it to, for example, people moving in a room and not to color points I moved myself. Yes, that's a whole sentence ^^.
- Wyverex
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- Wyverex
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- Wyverex
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