![]() Thank you so much in advance, here’s to solving this darn thing! *cheers* If you need screen caps then I’ll gladly provide them. Please creative cow members, PLEASE tell me what I’m doing wrong. But even after I’ve exported it, it does the same stuff. At first I thought it was my playback rendering, just playing tricks on me. I watch all these tutorials on YouTube, and they never have the problem. This has happened every time and it’s so, SO frustrating. and BAM! The footage reverses to earlier in the clip, let’s say right when Jack (dog) is running around in the yard, before he jumps at the camera.Ĭonfused? Probably, I’m trying to make it readable! So sorry if this is confusing.īasically, every time I find the spot where I want Twixtor to start twixting, the footage will jump back to somewhere earlier in the clip. Nested, tracked to right before my dog jumps in the air, applied Twixtor and set my keyframes accordingly to where he jumps…. I got some usable test shots and I threw them into Adobe. To make the rest easier to understand, I’ll tell you what I’ve filmed: I used my GoPro, set at 60fps/720p, to film my dog jumping up at the camera. After I’ve nested it, I track into the footage where I want the footage to slow down. I’ve duplicated and nested my clips, about 4 times the normal clip. But I’ve been having a little snag EVERY SINGLE TIME I try to slow down some footage. and something that can really add production value to anyone’s video. I’ve been playing with Twixtor inside Premiere Pro 5.5 the past couple of days. Hope everyone is doing well and I REALLY hope someone can solve my problem. Hey guys, glad to be a part of the community I’ve so very frequented.
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