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    Use this at your own risk. ;)
    The key is to change the USB from a “USB drive” to “local disk” type.

     

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  • Warner Bros. Signs Deal for Cinelytic AI-Driven Film Management System

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  • Methods for creating motion blur in Stop motion

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    Jan 5, 2020
    animation, Featured, production

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Go_motion

     

    Petroleum jelly
    This crude but reasonably effective technique involves smearing petroleum jelly (“Vaseline”) on a plate of glass in front of the camera lens, also known as vaselensing, then cleaning and reapplying it after each shot — a time-consuming process, but one which creates a blur around the model. This technique was used for the endoskeleton in The Terminator. This process was also employed by Jim Danforth to blur the pterodactyl’s wings in Hammer Films’ When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth, and by Randal William Cook on the terror dogs sequence in Ghostbusters.[citation needed]

     

    Bumping the puppet
    Gently bumping or flicking the puppet before taking the frame will produce a slight blur; however, care must be taken when doing this that the puppet does not move too much or that one does not bump or move props or set pieces.

     

    Moving the table
    Moving the table on which the model is standing while the film is being exposed creates a slight, realistic blur. This technique was developed by Ladislas Starevich: when the characters ran, he moved the set in the opposite direction. This is seen in The Little Parade when the ballerina is chased by the devil. Starevich also used this technique on his films The Eyes of the Dragon, The Magical Clock and The Mascot. Aardman Animations used this for the train chase in The Wrong Trousers and again during the lorry chase in A Close Shave. In both cases the cameras were moved physically during a 1-2 second exposure. The technique was revived for the full-length Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit.

     

    Go motion
    The most sophisticated technique was originally developed for the film The Empire Strikes Back and used for some shots of the tauntauns and was later used on films like Dragonslayer and is quite different from traditional stop motion. The model is essentially a rod puppet. The rods are attached to motors which are linked to a computer that can record the movements as the model is traditionally animated. When enough movements have been made, the model is reset to its original position, the camera rolls and the model is moved across the table. Because the model is moving during shots, motion blur is created.

     

    A variation of go motion was used in E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial to partially animate the children on their bicycles.

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  • After Effects essential shortcuts

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    Jan 5, 2020
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    A light wave that is vibrating in more than one plane is referred to as unpolarized light. …

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