I still can’t get a handle on Twixtor (I don’t know why really) but some people have a firm grasp on what it can do and how to make videos processed with it look incredible. Here’s David Lindberg transforming standard video shot on a Canon T2i into amazing 4000fps video.

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[...] as long as they have the time to wait for hours and hours of processing and rendering. [Vimeo via Doobybrain via PetaPixel] canonslow motionclipsCamerastwixtorphotography Discuss Share [...]
[...] que esperar varias horas mientras los nuevos fotogramas se procesan y renderizan. ?[Vimeo vía Doobybrain vía [...]
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[...] Keep in mind that for every second of footage the plugin had to create an additional 3,940 new frames from the original 60 that were captured. And it did it with results that actually make it almost impossible to tell the slow motion sequences weren’t originally shot that way. It’s yet another valuable tool for filmmakers working on extremely tight budgets, as long as they have the time to wait for hours and hours of processing and rendering. [Vimeo via Doobybrain via PetaPixel] [...]
Yeah, I really don’t understand why all the tutorials basically just say “play with all the settings until you find something that works well.” There’s got to be a method to Twixtor’s madness, but I can’t really figure it out. If anyone finds a decent tutorial, post it here!
[...] apertado – eles só têm que aguentar horas e horas de processamento e renderização. [Vimeo via Doobybrain via [...]