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Re: "Glitch" looping effect - Is this possible, can anyone help?

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Re: "Glitch" looping effect - Is this possible, can anyone help?
by Richie Tovell on Jul 1, 2009 at 5:34:39 am

Thats a shame, thanks for trying though.

The problem I have is the apps I'm using take a lot of time to configure and are very tempramental, there's a lot of latency, they drop frames, there's jitter that needs to be tidied up and the app doesn't always render out footage propperly, also having to bounce footage between apps is far from ideal.

It probably looks more complex than it is, there's one clip and one loop with automated loop start and end points, simple really lol. seriously though I'm sure I couldn't put something like this together using expressions either, I know nothing about them but I think it's possible, AE has has assignable sliders and time remapping, I just have no idea how to configure them :(





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