Shaking effects?

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Shaking effects?

Post by TS009 » Wed Nov 21, 2007 11:56 am

Hello :)

I use Sony Vegas 6.
I think it will take ages to crop the cam to just look a little bit like a shaking effect.. so I wondered.. Adobe After Effects do that program got a shaking effect?

Thanks (:

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Post by Magnus » Wed Nov 21, 2007 12:13 pm

uuuuuh.... i doubt there is a shaking plug-in no :amv:
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Post by BasharOfTheAges » Wed Nov 21, 2007 12:58 pm

check out Quaker at the bottom here - http://scottfrizzle.com/free.html
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Re: Shaking effects?

Post by CrackTheSky » Wed Nov 21, 2007 1:48 pm

TS009 wrote:Hello :)

I use Sony Vegas 6.
I think it will take ages to crop the cam to just look a little bit like a shaking effect.. so I wondered.. Adobe After Effects do that program got a shaking effect?

Thanks (:
It doesn't take that long to do a shake effect in Vegas at all...just zoom in on the clip a tiny bit, and keyframe a bunch of slight movements every frame or two. If you don't wanna do it to for the whole clip, do ten or fifteen and then just copy and paste them. Shouldn't take more than five minutes.

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Post by JaddziaDax » Wed Nov 21, 2007 2:03 pm

takes me like a min if that to do it that way crackers :3

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Post by Autraya » Wed Nov 21, 2007 11:22 pm

I've got a shaking effect on Delirium plugins for AE.
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Post by Knowname » Wed Nov 21, 2007 11:45 pm

lmao ppls so LAZY ;o seriously, crop it, shake it up, shake it down, shake it up, shake it down. It takes a little while but... seriously it'd probly take you longer to install and figure out how to use a plugin lol.

I use premeire, don't have a clue how Sony does it, but it doesn't take more than a minute to figure it out, figure out a scheme to shake the camera for maybe half a second of clip (MUCH more if it's repeatable).

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Post by DayWalker B. » Thu Nov 22, 2007 2:48 pm

Yeah, there's certainly something like shaking plug-ins for After Effects...
BasharOfTheAges wrote:check out Quaker at the bottom here - http://scottfrizzle.com/free.html
... like that. But, correct me if I'm wrong, I doubt there's such a thing for Sony Vegas though.

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Post by nonks » Thu Nov 22, 2007 5:48 pm

in vegas all u have to do is apply the film effect and remove the tint so that it matches the video...then apply the particles like dust and scratches and in no time u'll have a nice shaky effect

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Post by requiett » Thu Nov 22, 2007 7:36 pm

Later versions of After Effects include a feature called The Wiggler which is a variable randomizer you can apply to anything with adjustable variables. This includes X and Y axis functions which you can set to shake the frames as much as you want. Add some motion blur, and you've got a plugin-free camera shake that's easy to make.

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