I can't figure this out. It's so easy to hold the last frame in any footage, but so far I haven't found a good method for holding the first frame. The only way I know how is to copy the footage, and just use the first frame of the footage, and then hold just that one frame. But it is such a pain to do it that way. There's got to be an easier trick. Anybody?
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You could use a preset in timewarp to get a freeze first frame all along the footage. Once u save the preset, u can reuse it whenever you want.
The other solution is to save an image and reimport it, slow.My Youtube VFX Channel - http://www.youtube.com/panthon
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Yeah thats a good idea. I didn't know about saving the preset.
Thanks
As a side question - do you know if there is a hold first/last frame feature in Premiere Pro?
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Originally posted by timmatronYeah thats a good idea. I didn't know about saving the preset.
Thanks
As a side question - do you know if there is a hold first/last frame feature in Premiere Pro?
I would say premiere, as most of video editors, has a freeze frame option. It lets u freeze the frame in which u currently are or the frame marked as IN point.My Youtube VFX Channel - http://www.youtube.com/panthon
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Originally posted by panthonI would say premiere, as most of video editors, has a freeze frame option. It lets u freeze the frame in which u currently are or the frame marked as IN point.
That's what the speed property's for: set to 0% and lo! your frame is held.
Also, changing the inpoint of the clip gives you an on the fly preview of what frame you're holding.
It's just a matter of numbers, rofl!
Lele
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Originally posted by panthonIt's just a matter of numbers, rofl!
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Originally posted by studioDIMAnd so does combustion, which IS an editor as well.
That's what the speed property's for: set to 0% and lo! your frame is held.
Also, changing the inpoint of the clip gives you an on the fly preview of what frame you're holding.
It's just a matter of numbers, rofl!
LeleMy Youtube VFX Channel - http://www.youtube.com/panthon
Sonata in motion - My first VFX short film made with VRAY. http://vimeo.com/1645673
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Originally posted by studioDIMUnder the output pane for the FOOTAGE (not the layer or composite) there's a SPEED property, normally set to 100%.
That's keyable.
Lele
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Originally posted by studioDIMsorry, mistyped.
I meant variable, not animatable.
The keyable one is called TimeWarp, on top of your operators list.
My bad!
Lele
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