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Re: Motion Blur in AE vs FCP
by
Thad Ciechanowski
on Jul 18, 2008 at 4:04:40 pm
The echo effect is probably your best option as long as the camera is in lockdown. Echo "blurs" the values over time so if your background is moving, that will blur too.
The next and more time consuming option is to:
Turn motion blur off
Duplicate the layer
On the top layer mask off what you
don't
want blurred
Turn on motion blur on the bottom layer
Good Luck
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