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GoPro Hero2 Montage

Yeah ive used it before. As I said it can a be a very tricky program to use.

What it does is that it will take two frames spread them apart across a time frame then add several more frames, it will morph the image of the two refferance frames to fill the new frames that its made.

When you're learning to use it, you're going to get alot of very blury results, but keep tweaking with the settings to find what works best for you.

Also, its a good idea to watch the entire clip you are editing, and cut it into small clips, the best clips to use for this plug in are ones where there is very little background movement. so if you can try to stabalise any footage before using twixtor.

This is one of my favourite Twixtor videos at the moment, you'll notice he has a fair amount of bluring in some shots it cant be helped when doing moving shots sometimes.

 
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