Yes, data moshing works in Windows XP using avidemux... wow. It wasn't that hard really... After watching the 3 part tutorial on youtube :) I felt like a fucking moron a few months ago trying to get the effect to work. For a little while there I thought about buying a mac just to use ffxmpeg of whatever its called. For those who say its dated, YES YES yes! But its looks so cool :) The key was in the keyframes section of avidemux.. 1. re-encode the source video as xvid Instead of COPY > choose > mpeg 4 Xvid choose configure > frames tab > iframe interval to really high. note you can delete the audio since it's not going to really work... 2. append the re-encoded clips and delete the first iframe where the clips join. Note: The above assumes you've seen that 3 part data moshing tutorial on youtube :) that's all i can remember. writing this down so I don't forget next time I revisit the idea. I would post an example but it's to...
Crazy FREEZE FRAME "STACK UP" Spin Transition Effect ! Adobe After Effects Tutorial Once again the you tube algo can really tell what im looking at! and suggested this content to me... reminds me of cheese wiz we used to make in flash mx, bless the PNG! I think the first time I saw this was from 2K era heavy.com... FX like that must be re-created for pleasure ha ha.... the stack up effect long forgotten to me! now new and cool again, thanks for reminding me! Taking note of this cool FX for a "list of looks" ha ha more on this story as it develops...
hey roger has the site been prepared for the job trailer yet? no! and it is not my fault! job trailer? uh i am not sure? I have no idea why don't you ask jack! hes responsible of scheduling! not me! actually? i was sick yesterday! could you fill me in on today's schedule? Rodger has no idea what Judy is talking about. what should he say? this is not a good response. because roger is taking the question personally! Judy just wants information shes not blaming anyone. this is a fair response although roger gives an answer, he could improve his response by telling Judy he was sick and that he needs to know the whole days scheduled! this is not a very good response! roger is being defensive rather than providing Judy with useful feed back. this is the best response! because it provides just with the feedback that Rodger needs more information. as you saw effective communication is a complex process. the sender, the message, the receiver and feedback are critical of the success of ...
this one made me laugh :p
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