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OMG man this movie looks fantastic ! I can not believe that difference before and after is so big :D ...
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@TrickyfilmsCo no but in Imovie it's possible
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@TrickyfilmsCo works for me
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@TrickyfilmsCo To answer your questetion: I don't think so no, you might want Final Cut(for Mac) Sony Vegas Pro 9, 10, 11 etc, or Adobe After Effects, or any other proffesional program, so no you can not use Windows Movie Maker, 2.6 or live.
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@TrickyfilmsCo haha NO!
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@TrickyfilmsCo This can probably be done, but if you want to get more serious with colour correcting, then you should probably consider getting better software.
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@NathanLorenzen i know why you said it i just mean, you can't actually notice a change from 30 or so frames to 24. unless its being played in a theatre, theres no need. so 24fps is useless unless you just want to be that cool kid who uses cinematic frame rates...
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@GoingSkateboarding its technically 23.98 fps but its the framerate that is used in Hollywood my good sir.
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@NathanLorenzen bullshit, the human eye can't tell the difference between the two frame rates
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amazing blood effects!
wait can this be done with windows movie maker ? 2.6 or live ???
TrickyfilmsCo 5 months ago 10
If you turn the framerate down to 24 (film specifications) it would be perfect!
NathanLorenzen 8 months ago 10