Jerky video effect

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  • Started 5 years ago by Esplanade77
  • Latest reply from Video-maniac

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  1. Esplanade77
    Member

    Hi all!

    What if I want to make a jerky effect on a video clip...

    What would you recommand ?

    Thank's!

    Jean
    Posted 5 years ago #
  2. compusolver
    Member

    You don't say which NLE you're using. If Premiere Pro, you can use the motion feature of the video effects window to rock the image this way and that.

    Even simpler - drink lots of strong coffee and handhold the camcorder while shooting! :)

    There is probably some sort of plug-in, but as a wedding videographer, we generally try to avoid this effect.
    Posted 5 years ago #
  3. Esplanade77
    Member

    Hi Compusolver!

    >you can use the motion feature of the video effects window to rock the >image this way and that

    Yes, I'm using Premire Pro 2.0 but I might be lost, but I didn't find that in the effect window.

    Can you be more precise ?

    Thank you!
    Posted 5 years ago #
  4. compusolver
    Member

    When you have a selected clip, in the Effect Controls window you'll find (under "Motion") position, rotation and anchor point parameters that you can change (use keyframes) to get the effect you're looking for.
    Posted 5 years ago #
  5. Video-maniac
    Member

    Esplanade77,

    As with what compusolver has already eluded too, can you be a little more specific on what youÂ’re looking for?

    If you want to just tilt or turn the entire frame then key framing with the MOTION filters will do that as comp already mentioned.

    If youÂ’re looking for just jerking or skipping the footage check out the POSTERSIZE TIME filter. If you set that filter to 24 fps or even 12 fps, it gives you an old-time cinematic look of the old films from way back in the day. The lower you set the frame-rate the longer the pause is in between each frame. ItÂ’s kind of a neat effect in certain applications.

    One time I used that, added the B&W filter and then doubled the speed of the footage and it looked like a Keystone Cop movie.

    RAM
    Posted 5 years ago #
  6. compusolver
    Member

    I used that, added the B&W filter and then doubled the speed of the footage and it looked like a Keystone Cop movie.

    So this is what you're doing to enhance your wedding videos?

    X-D
    Posted 5 years ago #
  7. Video-maniac
    Member

    Yeah... I though it was moving kind of slow and boring so I thought I would speed it up a bit! :D

    Actually I edited it in a clip of when the wedding party was getting off this nice limo bus at a park for some stills. Then I did it again when they were all boarded. It was pretty funny looking and the couple thought it was absolutely hilarious!

    RAM
    Posted 5 years ago #

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