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Friday, October 10, 2008

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Optical Flow Speed Effects

steve martin | 10/10

Steve Martin takes us step by step to changing speeds in Motion

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If you want amazing slow motion effects, consider sending your Final Cut Pro sequence clips over to Motion to apply Optical Flow.  Optical Flow is technology inherited from Shake and Steve Martin will show you why Optical Flow will help you avoid mushy-looking slow motion effects.

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