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Hello everyone,
I have recently began using Kdenlive, or have attempted, my computers are weak as hell even to Linux standards which are quite conservative. Anyways, I fly model airplanes and I wanted to create a title which I plan on using over and over as an intro for all of my FPV movies. Here is the basic idea... I set a camera on the ground facing the sky with some horizon, I pilot my plane at the camera and buzz it by a mere 2-5inches. The camera is recording whilst I do this, with this footage I wanted to slow this frame down until the point of the plane just about to pass my phone. This is where it freezes and I paste a text/tile over this How would I do this? Slow down a film exponentially to a certain point? My phone can record 720p so I am hoping that this will be enough for some nice crisp clips. How would I go about doing this? Thanks for the help |
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You would use a tool like this: http://slowmovideo.granjow.net/index.html
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Thanks a lot dude!
Damn it, I just failed at compiling this program Could someone step by step define the compiling? I attempted to follow the program writers tutorials I am just a noob with linux I had gotten as far as using the debian code for compiling but then I can't run the last two compile commands Ahhh |
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I compiled it and it runs great except that I can't render anything. Upon rendering I get an error message "Program
/usr/local/bin/flowBuilder does not exist (did you compile/make V3D?), cannot build flow!" I downloaded Cg-3.0_February2011_x86.rpm and installed it. Is there something else I have to do? waynevid Mageia 2011 |
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There are two parts in the tar-ball that have to be compiled separately. First part is in the "slowmoVideo" sub-directory. The second is in the "V3D" sub-directory. Both have to be built in order to use it. One is the app itself, one is a processing library.
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Cant you just cut the clip into several segments and slow each down progressively more and then where you want it to stop for a second or two just use a png then speed up the clips after the inserted png
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That method would mean a lot of editing if it was to be done to many clips.
I found a way to do this using Blender http://askubuntu.com/questions/17885/can-you-do-keyframed-speed-changes-with-video/ |
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