After Effects CS5 Tutorial - Frame Blending Slow down clips without losing fps - Frag videos

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Uploaded by on Aug 8, 2010

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Hi guys, I haven't made a tutorial for 2 months because of various stuff, like work and the mic being faulty. I'm back at it now, so subscribe if you haven't already.

This tutorial is for frame blending, which means you can slow down clips in half without it being too laggy. It's very useful for games like soldier front, or COD4 where you don't have the ability to record at 500fps.

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  • @goodatlinerider The eye isn't limited to FPS.

  • @artificialanim The eye cannot distinguish higher refresh rates than the equivalent of 60 frames per second. This is called hertz, Hz.

    Capiche?

  • @oskArtist 100fps(dot)com/how_many_frames­_can_humans_see.htm

    Capiche?

  • thanks it was really helpful one question i put it to 500 like you said put its a little to slow for me do i go slow down 500-100 or 500-1000 please let me know thank you

  • @DameMedias 500 -100 it's the percentage of the videos original FPS, so the higher = the slower, the lower = the closer to original speed. Try 200-300.

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  • @goodatlinerider We are used to view movies in 24 fps

  • @goodatlinerider Are you 12? Are you in the 6th grade? I hope so cuz i learned in seventh grade science class that the eye sees 24fps. specificly 23.976

  • @FrostedLime Actually, people don't see light exactly, you see the light bounce off of objects and have effects on the area. Take the sun's rays for example, you can see them sometimes, but only when they are bouncing off rain or small dust particles. Or when light shines in a room, the room lights up and you can see everything in it, but no the light itself.

  • @TheAlbinoCarrots Your Terminology fails because if it were true we wouldn't see light...

  • which effect to reduce warping that text

  • @arificialanim du e svensk va?

  • @artificialanim the eye has to be limited in FPS, because if an object were to pass by at 100,000 Mph, we wouldn't see it, we would only notice the effects it had. So the eye is limited in terms of FPS.

  • @artificialanim bitch got owned

  • nice to watch tutorial

  • Thanks man help out a lot.. Really annoying u need twixtor can't get it easy !!

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