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Uploaded by on Apr 24, 2008

How to create a convincing slow motion look to normal footage using Apple Motion 3, which is a part of Final Cut Studio 2. I compare frame blending to optical flow retiming. Check out emeek77 on YouTube for tutorials in Final Cut Studio 2!

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  • Optical flow is tricky. esp when you have significant cut. Its 'morphs'.

  • well, when you have final cut studio you can optical flow each angle then edit them together away from Motion so that none of the cuts are op-flowificated together.....knowddamsayin??

  • oh, and I don't have final cut studio...

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  • i can do that with AE, not particle fucking flow

  • it does not look good at all!

  • btw.... cool trick.... shoot two different people against the same background or blue screen and use optical flow to slow down.

    watch what happens.

    Easy morphing. lol

  • Yes. That will work. I wish the updates come with a "scene detection".

  • I guess its subjective but I don't personally like the massive "motion blur" look of the optical flow version. But you are correct, simply using frame blending definitely doesn't work. We use the super slo mo plug in (free) add handles, export, bring back in and it looks fantastic without all the blur. Thanks for posting this by the way.

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