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Half Life 2 | Proper Motion Blur Test #3 (Per object + cinematic)

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Uploaded by on Jun 28, 2011

Using only After Effects native built-in plugins, this is the proper way to make your in-game footage look cinematic. I used the in-game Source Recorder to record this and Adobe After Effects with CC Force Motion Blur to achieve this.

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  • You in Kalgoorlie?

  • @GanEdenVideo Yes I am :)

  • @TheVisualEffectsGuy Cool, what camera do you use mate?

  • @GanEdenVideo I use a Canon EOS 60D (filming at 24p @ 1/48 shutter speed, f5.6) with a Manfrotto tripod and (really soon) a Glidecam HD4000. I will post some stuff later on this channel. Feel free to inbox me or mail me :P

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  • @TheVisualEffectsGuy Nice. I use a 600D and was recently thinking of upgrading to the 60D then I read a 70D was out soon lol What lenses do you use? Ive just taken hold of a nice Canon L 24-105mm which I used on my recent sunrise video. cheers

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