the dreaded bullet time
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the dreaded bullet time
Ok i hate the bring up the dreaded bullet time effect but I really need it for my next comedy movie. I have no bugget and on computer animation i have never tried anything higher then iMovie or Windows Movie Maker. So any tips would help.
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Check out the other threads. You will be thoroughly surprised to see how often this topic and tutorials have popped up!
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Thanks for the comments, but please post them in the appropriate thread. Let's not hijack this one.
Anyway here is a link for bullet time using Premiere and Win Morph (a free plug in). However, I haven't liked these restults. They just freeze and then move around the subject too quickly for real "bullet time".
Here is a thread on the TF.N message boards discussing it. The video my Master Zap is one of the better ones, but doesn't show any real action and the way he did it would be nigh impossible with people flying through the air.
On this page there's a tutorial on "Budget Time" which has some of the best results I've seen but is very in depth and requires a lot of work and patience. This was used in the Matrix Fan film "A Glitch in the Matrix".
Those are the best ones unless you have some really good CG modelling experience.
Anyway here is a link for bullet time using Premiere and Win Morph (a free plug in). However, I haven't liked these restults. They just freeze and then move around the subject too quickly for real "bullet time".
Here is a thread on the TF.N message boards discussing it. The video my Master Zap is one of the better ones, but doesn't show any real action and the way he did it would be nigh impossible with people flying through the air.
On this page there's a tutorial on "Budget Time" which has some of the best results I've seen but is very in depth and requires a lot of work and patience. This was used in the Matrix Fan film "A Glitch in the Matrix".
Those are the best ones unless you have some really good CG modelling experience.
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That doesn't seem to difficult, sure you have to plan it out, but it's doable. I've yet to watch that film because I'm on dial-up, so I need to wait to download it overnight.On this page there's a tutorial on "Budget Time" which has some of the best results I've seen but is very in depth and requires a lot of work and patience. This was used in the Matrix Fan film "A Glitch in the Matrix".
BUt that idea seems a lot better than the morphing method.
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