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  • i have motion but i should actually start using it. I had no idea what it was capable of!

  • I need motion :(

  • Hahahaha...I bought the entire Final Cut Studio about a year ago. Got a frickin headache tryin' to learn so I uninstalled and let it sit on my shelf. I probably was asking too much of myself because I was trying to learn Logic Pro AND a Mac at the same time. This posting of yours....well.... it's time I re-installed this awesome app!!! This is great!! Thanks...I'm ON IT!!! ~KK

  • @KingHopeMusic waise of 1500 bucks

  • @spencersmat Hahahahaha...that's how I felt at the time for sure!!!! I'm comin' back at it from a different perspective...you know...suspend judgement 'til I give it a good go. Trouble is...every time I get to it...I get a friggin headache...hahahaha... I'll let you know!! ~♫ KK

  • im bout to jizz in my pants I NEED THIS!!!!

  • if not,, does anybody know a program with particles for just simple explosions or gunshots?

  • yeah, try fx's effectslab pro, its like 200 i think, they have reallly sick apps

  • motion has particles

  • of course not.

  • Wow. about a minute in:

    It falls faster, as if it's heavier.

    Since when do heavier objects fall faster?

  • considering we are never going to be inside a vacum they always do.

  • so then, according to you, a ball of mass 1kg will fall faster than a similar (same volume and shape) ball of mass 100 grams?

  • Possibly, im not an expert but i do know that five coffee filters scrunched together like in a package have about the same surface properties as one coffee filter. The five fall faster.

  • And yet a feather and a ball bearing dropped in a vacuum (no air resistance) accelerate at the same rate (9.81ms-2), and hit the ground at the exact same time. Trust me, Im studying physics, and have performed this experiment myself. Youtube it.

  • They accelerate at the same rate until they hit the terminal velocity.

  • It's true, the rate at which they fall is the same, however, due to the lighter balls weight, the ball would experience more wind resistance causing it to take longer to reach the ground.

  • wow, nice observation,but the gravity was turned up, and objects fall faster with more gravity

  • wow great video

    help me learn alot about the software

    thanx for posting!

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