| Time Lapse question
Question of benedika: März 2010
Hi,
I would like to play a long time (15-30 min) sequence quickly, almost in Time Lapse. This material has not been included in Time Lapse, I have not changed in the recording framrate.
Is there a way in Premiere Pro CS 3 to reassure the fast-played recording, so that they will be played fluently, smoothly?
ciao, Alex.
Reply domain:
Each NLE dominated more or less the time lapse. What do you mean with quasi? A Zeirafferaufnahme affects the way always something choppy and nervous when they are not just dealing with drifting clouds or astronomical events. How do you imagine the reassurance of a "normal" time-lapse in practice?
Reply benedika:
"Calm down" so that the jerk is reduced. I heard that you can calm with an effect of the scene.
Reply domain:
"Jerky" is a generic term could be quite different look and have many different causes. As expressed for your special jerk as opposed to normal sequences of the played?
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