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Robert Lee September 15th, 2012 06:49 PM

Slow motion software question compatable to FCP 7
 
Hi everyone:


A friend asked me to help him research if there is a better, simpler, way or even software that can handle slow motion. He shoots with Canon 5D to shoot, and has FCP 7 to edit witjh. At the moment he uses Twixtor.

Based on what I research I've only found a couple of options, but I'm not really certain if there are any better than twixtor.

1) After Effects

2) Playing with the Optical Flow filter that ships as part of Apple Motion.

Robert Lee September 20th, 2012 01:24 PM

Re: Slow motion software question compatable to FCP 7
 
Wow, guess I picked a klunker of a question to ask. :)

Peer Landa September 27th, 2012 06:00 PM

Re: Slow motion software question compatable to FCP 7
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Robert Lee (Post 1753620)
A friend asked me to help him research if there is a better, simpler, way or even software that can handle slow motion. He shoots with Canon 5D to shoot, and has FCP 7 to edit witjh. At the moment he uses Twixtor.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Robert Lee (Post 1754468)
Wow, guess I picked a klunker of a question to ask.

Well, since Twixtor is quite good and fairly simple, I guess people here think your friend's slo-mo choice is sufficient.

-- peer

Robert Lee September 29th, 2012 01:45 PM

Re: Slow motion software question compatable to FCP 7
 
Thanks Peer:

I appreciate your input. I wasn't sure if that was the case, or if I had picked an uninteresting topic.

Sincerely

Robert

John Wiley September 29th, 2012 08:58 PM

Re: Slow motion software question compatable to FCP 7
 
Yeah, Twixtor is pretty much the standard for slow-motion effects.

Of course, the more data you have to begin with, the better the results will be. The 5dmkII is at a disadvantage here, as it is limited to 30fps. A camera that shoots 60fps will allow for more frequently accurate motion estimation and better results.


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