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Jerry Lazzlo: Teaser Trailer

Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2016 5:43 am
by LordSky
Hi there. I'm making a new animated series with Anime Studio Pro 10.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGZGwlgCoGg

Constructive criticism is welcome.

Re: Jerry Lazzlo: Teaser Trailer

Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2016 8:27 am
by exobunker
yep, funny.

Re: Jerry Lazzlo: Teaser Trailer

Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2016 12:10 pm
by drumlug13
What editing software are you using? You have some pretty rough re-sampling going on that really stands out in the quicker movements.

The only editing software that I've used (not counting Win Movie Maker) is Sony's Movie Studio. With Sony if you right click on the individual clips, you have an option to "Disable Resample" in the properties tab. If you can find a similar option in whatever editing program you're using you can get rid of that blurring effect in the character movement.

Re: Jerry Lazzlo: Teaser Trailer

Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2016 12:47 pm
by LordSky
drumlug13 wrote:What editing software are you using? You have some pretty rough re-sampling going on that really stands out in the quicker movements.

The only editing software that I've used (not counting Win Movie Maker) is Sony's Movie Studio. With Sony if you right click on the individual clips, you have an option to "Disable Resample" in the properties tab. If you can find a similar option in whatever editing program you're using you can get rid of that blurring effect in the character movement.
I was using Movie Studio 13 Premium. The Video file is WMV. That might be the problem.

Re: Jerry Lazzlo: Teaser Trailer

Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2016 2:03 pm
by drumlug13
Yeah I bought 13 and immediately went back to version 12. Looks like 13 was designed for touch screen editing.

You may have a frame rate conflict going on too. If you're rendering your AS clips at 24 frames per second, try manually setting your project properties in Movie Studio to the same. I thing the default is probably the 23.976 (or whatever it is). I usually set the frame rate to 24 AND disable resample just out of habit. Everything usually looks really clean then.