well, you know you have a full video editing system on your hands, and with a little “post-pro” you could make that jump absolutely unbelievable…of course, you run the risk of a female admirer that you meet in the ski lodge asking you to do it again, and of course you can’t, but you would try anyway abecause she looks SO CUTE in her little pink parka thing with the fur lining and all soft and you’re all cold and you’re just thinking well maybe I could pull it off and so you try by WAY OVERSHOOT and theres this tree and you end up spending a few days in the hospital after you wake up on Tuesday and you would never see her again. Not that it ever happened to me of course. But you could still add a little lift to that jump.
ps. if you load the video into the Video Sequence Editor (Add->movie->select movie, drag to frame 1), and then duplicate it and offset it like 30 frames, Add the Difference plugin effect, click Do sequence and Render, I think you’ll get the same photo as above. might be easier, like 10 minutes, next time.
It’s late, so I might just lack the ability to pick up on a simple joke, or I might physically see the pictures incorrectly, but I have the feeling that that is a 180…
If it’s not, or if that was the point, please feel free to slap me. It should wake me up anyway.
i just did this this am to make an animated gif out of a movie. In the VSE, Add->Movie->select your movie file and drop it so that it begins in channel 1 frame 1. With the first movie selected, Add->Effect->Speed control, and drop it in Channel 2. If the original movie is 50 frames long and you want 10 frames output, use a Speed setting of 5 (50/10=5). Set your output format to jpg, and render the first 10 frames. Because of the speed effect, you will actually put out frames 1, 5, 10, 15, 20, … 45, 50. There’s your 10 frames for you, each frame in its own numbered jpg file.
Now, you could start a new scene, and input those frames one at a time and use the Difference Effect to composite the picture you have above, but I gotta go to work and will let someone else figure that out.
Umm, I have the same question, how is that a 360? You go off the rock facing away from the camera, and you land facing toward it. Only 180 degree turn.
It’s a 270, he allready made the 90 degrees before jumping Because he’s looking to his right it looks like he’s facing away from the camera but if you look closely you see that his torso is still facing the camera. I probably can’t even glide down a slope on a board ^.^ Nice pictures btw