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How to create tracking, trail and ghosting?
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For a project I would like to create pictures like the enclosed (done with a light torch) but "animated". So what can be the best workflow? I'm planning to film with NR1 on at 50i, then do an overcrank, so I have a slow motion at half speed - then maybe slow it down once more. What do you think, what can I do, so the light at the start remain as long as possible?
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If I'm reading the image correctly, then all you need is a slow shutter speed.
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Maybe I was indistinct! I don't need to do it in still (I have done the enclosed picture) - i want to have it moving (or animated). I need the shot to be about 10 seconds in the end. If possible I want to have "line of light", tracking the moving point (does it make any sense? sorry for my english).
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If you film a moving light in camera, then in after effects, track the object and attach the Vegas effects with a long tail. Pretty sure it would give you a moving version of you still image. If you need more than one moving light, shoot seperate lights, apply the effect and then composite them together in after effects.
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On second thought though, you're right about slow motion, because you'll be able to get a better look at the light trails that way. You're right about 50i, too... 25f wouldn't be smooth enough to get the effect. |
I will try the slow shutter. Thanks for your input guys! /J
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