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Using After Effects to slow down high frame rate footage

Using After Effects to slow down high frame rate footage

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Using After Effects to slow down high frame rate footage

- One of the first things I think we should tackle is jumping from an editorial tool into a motion graphics tool for some advanced frame blending. And what could we do here, Rob, when we'd use an advanced frame blending or things like Optical Flow? - Yeah, I mean there are some more options that are available. You know, I think the basic thinking is in an NLE you're only going to take it so far. When you're doing really advanced compositing, when you're doing really advanced repair work, you might want to jump out to a specialty application. In the case of the Adobe Workflow, 'cause we're using Premiere Pro right here, that's After Effects and jumping out there. Now that doesn't mean that that's the only tool that you can use. There's plenty of other visual effects motion graphic tools on the market, but I like using After Effects for a couple reasons. I like using it for its time warp capability. That works really well. It's a really cool effect over in After Effects, but also…

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