too bad premiere pro doesn't have key-framing. Looks like I'll have to do it frame by fram but it's okay. Anyways thankyou for the help but I find that using Directional Blur works just as good as ghosting on moving clips.
Thanks anyway.
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It does actually. Just select your clip, go into the effect controls tab, click the little stopwatch left of the effect name (like Position) and change the value for a couple of frames. Premiere will automatically interpolate th evalue for the other frames. You can even see a graph of the value going up and down in§Daisuke wrote:too bad premiere pro doesn't have key-framing.
the timeline if you choose show keyframe from one of the buttons under the track name (like video 1).
Then again, if directional blur does the trick, I clearly misunderstood your first post.



