How Can I Achieve This Effect ? Please Help :(
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Good_Devil
How Can I Achieve This Effect ? Please Help :(
Hi ! I like creating videos and I've been using Video Studio for more than a year and half . I've created many videos with it - films and unofficial music videos but now I've decided to make a new one of a very fast song with Ulead Video Studio 11+ . I just remembered that once accidentaly I used some effect and now I want to use it for this video but I forgot how , I tried all...If you can , please help me
Here is an example - I cut these 7-second-part of a music video where is the effect I am talking about : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBBzTFvGA-Y Do you notice this fast fade crossing of the picture in the beginning and in the end of the video ? I wanna learn to do it , that's all - I hope you can help me
Thanks in advance !
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The link to the video says it is private.
Jeff
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Good_Devil
Sorry
Sorry , I fixed that - now the video is public : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBBzTFvGA-Y
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To me it doesn' look look a cross-fade, but just a straight cut. If a full frame is 29.97 frames per second (NTSC, or 25 fps PAL), then it looks like those clips are maybe 5 or 10 frames each.
Easy enough to do in VS. Just adjust the length of your clips down to a few frames each until you get the look that you want.
Just a note, since you'll be working with tiny clips it will probably be easier if you zoom in on the timeline.
Easy enough to do in VS. Just adjust the length of your clips down to a few frames each until you get the look that you want.
Just a note, since you'll be working with tiny clips it will probably be easier if you zoom in on the timeline.
Jeff
Dentler's Dog Training, LLC
http://www.dentlersdogtraining.com
http://www.facebook.com/dentlersdogtraining
Dentler's Dog Training, LLC
http://www.dentlersdogtraining.com
http://www.facebook.com/dentlersdogtraining
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Good_Devil
Are You Sure ?
Thanks ! I thought of this way , too but I don't think it's made that way . I am sure that somehow , once I made it with 2 videos - the one was on the timeline and the other one - on the Overlay track and I don't remember how but I did something like that . So I wonder , maybe it's some kind of an effect ...
