I've researched my method a little more and it basically does the same thing that the "posterize time" method does. So in other words it drops every fourth or fifth frame, I believe. Which can look ok, but it would look a lot better if you turned on frame blending. Unfortunately frame blending will give you distorted frames on edit points. So if you run the process on your raw footage with frame blending turned on it will work fine, but if you do it on an edited video it won't.
when i export do I have to set it to 24p also? I think the default export setting is 29fps, do i need to change that?
RushOrbit 8 months ago
Quick clear easy to understand :D
MrLiuJustin 9 months ago
i love how you explain things
UnemployedLaotianGuy 1 year ago
can you show us your 24p footage
LordOfTheParodies 1 year ago
I've researched my method a little more and it basically does the same thing that the "posterize time" method does. So in other words it drops every fourth or fifth frame, I believe. Which can look ok, but it would look a lot better if you turned on frame blending. Unfortunately frame blending will give you distorted frames on edit points. So if you run the process on your raw footage with frame blending turned on it will work fine, but if you do it on an edited video it won't.
jurnco 2 years ago
Also very curios if you have any videos on your page that use this demonstration to get a good view of what it really looks like
moonlightproduct 2 years ago 2
Very nice, how well does this work? Does it have the movie and film effect and feel?
moonlightproduct 2 years ago