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Marking Segments with Twixtor - After Effects Tutorial
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Creative COW
on Aug 5, 2009 at 4:15:11 pm
Adobe After Effects
Marking Segments with Twixtor
Optical Flow retiming might not work well when you work with footage that has cuts in it (i.e the gloopyness effect might not be what you want). If the footage was preedited elsewhere or you precomposed a set of layers, you might see some warping artifacts as you cross a scene cut point (or even a transition like a dissolve). In this tutorial we show you how to mark such segments in Twixtor so your retiming is not affected by such issue.
Tutorial, Video Tutorial 08/05/2009
Author:
Lori Freitag
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