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Speed Ramp in Premiere Pro with Twixtor
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This screencast gives an overview of how to use Twixtor within Premiere Pro, to do a speed ramp and Fit-to-Fill. You will see an example of the Frame number and Speed option in Twixtor.
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Twixtor Overview within Premiere Pro
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This screencast gives an overview of how to use Twixtor within Premiere Pro, including how to apply Twixtor, how to speed up and slow down footage using Twixtor , and special considerations needed.
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Twixtor 5 and 6 Sample Projects
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Twixtor 5 sample projects for:
- Adobe After Effects 7.0 and later
- Final Cut Pro 6.03 or later.
- Premiere Pro
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Frame Rate Conversions in Twixtor within FCP
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This Tutorial demonstrates how to do a frame rate conversion from 30fps to 24 fps, and also NTSC to PAL. Note these methods can be used as a base to convert from any progressive source to progressive destination material or interlaced NTSC to PAL frame rates.
Footage provided by Banditos Brothers
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What to do when you get unwanted warping with Twixtor within FCP
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Lip-Synch with Twixtor in FCP
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This tutorial covers the basic concept of timewarping a video track to a different audio track using Twixtor. As example, we lip-synch an outdoor shoot to a studio recording. This method could also be used to sync video to another video track.
A special "thank you" goes out to Christopher Hawley for letting us shoot footage of you singing/playing "Dance all Day" for this tutorial.
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Frame Edges, Problems and Twixtor within FCP
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This Tutorial explains when it is appropriate to use Smart Blend and shows Twixtor and Twixtor Pro with Smart Blend and compares a panning shot slowed down 10x with and without Smart Blend.
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Twixtor, Trimming and Transitions in FCP
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This screencast describes a bug that occurs in Final Cut Pro when using Twixtor and how to work around it to do trims and transitions.
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Twixtor for FCP SpeedRamp
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This screencast gives an overview of how to use Twixtor within Final Cut Pro, to do a speed ramp using two different methods. You will see an example of the Frame number and Speed option to do a speed ramp in Twixtor.
Timestamps:
00:25 SpeedRamp by Frame Number
04:14 Animation curve interpolation
04:56 Speed percentage method
**You can find additional and/or newer tutorials for Twixtor in Final Cut Pro here: https://help.revisionfx.com/album/28/
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Fit to Fill in FCP Using Twixtor
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This screencast gives an overview of how to use Twixtor within Final Cut Pro, in order to lengthen or shorten a sequence to fit into a specified gap using the frame number option in Twixtor.
Timestamps:
00:34 Frame Number option to shorten clip
02:07 Slow shot down
**You can find additional and/or newer tutorials for Twixtor in Final Cut Pro here: https://help.revisionfx.com/album/28/
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