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Okay heres what you do. Download virtualdub (its free). and open up your video. go to Video<Filters<Add new. scrool down until you find motion blur. ps. virtual dub is wierd in one way. when u click the play button it plays the original footage, not the edited footage. so expand the scrunched up window to the right and go to File< preview output from start. or File<Export to save. hope i helped
You can do it in adobe after effects
Another way you can do it in VirtualDub is by going to
http://www.thedeemon.com/VirtualDubFilt
ed.html#32
and downloading the "Frame Merger" and use that at its highest setting.
Feed your footage into Blender and use the "Vector Blur" compositing node to give it a motion blur. This works fast and gives great results; but isn't so great when the camera is moving.
Well, if you use imovie, you can just add a cross disolve effect every other picture at a high duration, then export it, import back into imovie as a .mov etc. and convert it, then change the speed. Only problem is if the camera moves a little it becomes blurry, but yeah. And there is always the onion skin effect in istopmotion.
Hope this helped
BKM, I think that this would be of great help in your future on the site. It keeps you from getting flamed and/or banned from the site.
imovie hd 6 has an effect called motion blur which is really great!
mod edit: you may have one smilie
okay sorry i am new at this and was trying to weird people out....
Don't worry about it. I made worse mistakes.
This thread is dead, hence I posted the post before the one you posted.
RealBrick, please stop yelling at people for bumping threads when they're posting valid information about a topic that many brickfilmers would be interested in. YOU'RE the one in the wrong here, not them.
Oh, and the word is "utter." "Udders" are what cows have.
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