One day I decided to go up to the media suite during one of my free periods and work on another way , other than increasing the frame rate or using the method explained in the previous blog post, that could be used to slow down the experimental smashing glass altogether. Again, seeking help from my old friend, I was referred to Twixtor, a software that could be used with Final Cut Pro.
So, when I was researching ways to use Twixtor and where I could possibly download this software from, as well as the conscious thought that I could put a virus on the Mac for downloading an unknown software, I was referred to this site...
Who needs Twixtor when you have Apple Motion I kid you not this is exactly what the website says,
This website
involved using Apple Motion in which I had the opportunity to decrease the time
rate to whatever it is I wanted, which therefore in turn made the clip longer
and slower.
This was
useful as I did manage to achieve this slow motion effect, and it was probably
the highlight of my not-so-eventful-day. I went through a lot of problems
trying to achieve this outcome as Apple Motion would close on me, or the clip
that was needed never seemed to come up on the screen, or I forgot to do a step
that was essential. To cut things short, I had to start and restart with the
process of this effect and the final product was this....
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