Artificial camera shake
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Artificial camera shake
Yo, could somebody tell me how to get a real good camera shake, without shaking the camera. I was thinking of zooming in on the footage (in premiere) a tad, then keyframe the footage to go from side to side, up to down in a space of a few frames and put on motion blur slightly. I am too lazy to try it now but anyone think that will work or have any other suggestions? Cheers
RE: Artificial camera shake
If you have AE pro, then use the wiggler to generate the keyframes. If not, then yeah, thats how to do it.
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RE: Artificial camera shake
Wiggler you say? Might have to check this out. I am far from an AE pro but ill give it a shot when i have the time. Cheers for the extremely quick response!
RE: Artificial camera shake
I wouldnt use wiggler it generates random keyframes. Ideally what you would do is film a wall hand held with some X's on it track the motion of that footage and apply it to the other footage. If the frame just jumps around randomly it wont look convincing at all. where as using motion from an actual hand held shot will be ideal
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RE: Artificial camera shake
I'd do that if I needed the camera shake to be really intense, but if I want a light rumble, then the wiggler is the way. Also somewhere I remember seeing an expression someone wrote to generate the shake too.
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yes but your missing the concept... a light shake will still need the movment of handheld or else it will look like the frame has been randomly positioned which is what wiggler essentially does. Look at classic hand held dialogue scenes and notice that there is a swaying motion to hand held to give the viewer the feeling that they are in the scene watching it.
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RE: Artificial camera shake
mmm, well i am not at all experienced in tracking. So your saying i should film a wall with some marks on it, ie X, then sort of shake the camera, then track that motion onto the footage i would want to shake? Do you think my idea is alright? I will give my idea a try soon and post it up, see how it works.
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RE: Artificial camera shake
I have an camera shake animation preset for adobe after effects. You can tweak the settings to get the desired camera shake. If you want it let me know.
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RE: Artificial camera shake
Well heres a little test.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KXchhw62-k
I dug up an old clip and put some camera shake on. Tell me what ya think
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KXchhw62-k
I dug up an old clip and put some camera shake on. Tell me what ya think
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RE: Artificial camera shake
Man, you tube SUCK! for some reason it didn't work so i will use putfile
EDIT: Click here to watch Camera-shake-test
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that was very good! also how did u do the bullet effects? they were great too.
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RE: Artificial camera shake
bullet effects, real simple just stock footage except the smoke, that was actually talcum powder. Aaron, Alove and wildstorm, what do you think of the camera shake?
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D'oh, pwned. Well I'll try to find the expression for you.aaronv2 wrote:yes but your missing the concept... a light shake will still need the movment of handheld or else it will look like the frame has been randomly positioned which is what wiggler essentially does. Look at classic hand held dialogue scenes and notice that there is a swaying motion to hand held to give the viewer the feeling that they are in the scene watching it.
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I was watching the Extras DVD for Top Gun the other day and to make the shake shots for the ariel combat the simply attached a power drill to the front of the camera with an 8" off set wooden disc attached to the front, very simple and the effect is good, hope it helps.
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