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Twixtor Fit-to-Fill in FCPTwixtor Fit-to-Fill in FCP

Overview of how to use Twixtor within Final Cut Pro to lengthen or shorten a sequence to fit into a specified gap using the frame number option in Twixtor.

Tutorial, Video Tutorial   11/16/2009
Author: Lori Freitag
RE:Vision Effects
Twixtor Overview for FCPTwixtor Overview for FCP

This video tutorial gives an overview of how to use Twixtor within Final Cut Pro, including how to apply Twixtor, how to speed up and slow down footage using Twixtor , and special considerations needed.

Tutorial, Video Tutorial   10/09/2009
Author: Lori Freitag
RE:Vision Effects
Twixtor and Unwanted WarpingTwixtor and Unwanted Warping

This Tutorial explains how to use the Motion Sensitivity control to avoid unwanted warping in your re-timed shot.

Tutorial, Video Tutorial   09/07/2009
Author: Lori Freitag
RE:Vision Effects
When to use Smart Blend in TwixtorWhen to use Smart Blend in Twixtor

Things that come in and out of the frame can cause difficulties to any motion estimator. This Tutorial explains when it is appropriate to use Smart Blend and shows Twixtor and Twixtor Pro with Smart Blend and compares a panning shot slowed down 10x with and without Smart Blend.

Tutorial, Video Tutorial   08/28/2009
Author: Lori Freitag
RE:Vision Effects
Frame Rate Conversion with TwixtorFrame Rate Conversion with Twixtor

Often times you need to make your edit in Premiere, Final Cut Pro or Avid and then import in After Effects to finish it or simply to do the final render, using tools such as Automatic Duck to import the project. This Tutorial demonstrates how to quickly setup large edits to do frame rate conversion with Twixtor in After Effects. In particular, we use footage from the Canon 5D Mark II that can only shoot 30 FPS and convert our edit for a 24P delivery, but this method can be applied to any frame rate conversion.

Tutorial, Video Tutorial   08/16/2009
Author: Lori Freitag
RE:Vision Effects
Marking Segments with TwixtorMarking Segments with Twixtor

Optical Flow retiming might not work well when you work with footage that has cuts in it (i.e the gloopyness effect might not be what you want). If the footage was preedited elsewhere or you precomposed a set of layers, you might see some warping artifacts as you cross a scene cut point (or even a transition like a dissolve). In this tutorial we show you how to mark such segments in Twixtor so your retiming is not affected by such issue.

Tutorial, Video Tutorial   08/05/2009
Author: Lori Freitag
RE:Vision Effects
Lip-Synch with TwixtorLip-Synch with Twixtor

Key framed alignment of video to audio. In this tutorial from RE: Vision Effects, Lori Freitag covers the basic concept of aligning a video track to a different audio track using Twixtor. As an example we lip-synch an outdoor shoot to a studio recording.

Tutorial, Video Tutorial   07/27/2009
Author: Lori Freitag
RE:Vision Effects
Speed Ramping with TwixtorSpeed Ramping with Twixtor

This RE: Vision Effects tutorial by Lori Freitag covers the basics on how to do a simple Speed Ramp effect using Twixtor in After Effects.

Tutorial, Video Tutorial   07/22/2009
Author: Lori Freitag
RE:Vision Effects
Twixtor OverviewTwixtor Overview

RE:Vision Effects intelligently slows down, speed-up or frame rate convert your image sequence. This tutorial by Lori Freitag provides an overview of how to use Twixtor within After Effects, including how to apply Twixtor, how to speed up and slow down footage using Twixtor.

Tutorial, Video Tutorial   07/17/2009
Author: Lori Freitag
RE:Vision Effects
The Art and Science of Optical FlowThe Art and Science of Optical Flow

Creative COW leaders Pete Litwinowicz and Pierre Jasmin won an Academy Award® for the design and development of the RE: Vision Effects family of optical flow-based image manipulation plug-ins. For RE:Vision's tenth anniverary, we asked Pierre to talk to us about what optical flow is - and isn't - and how it works in their products.

Feature, People / Interview   12/03/2008
Author: Pete Litwinowicz
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