Very nice. I did not anticipate this technique. Very clever! In the Lightsword it's the stability and flicker you tweak to customize each letter. Try adding a fill color to the outline and animating the color. Add either Echo or Motion Trails... Then Motion Blur. Make certain you set the Shutter Phase to -90. You'll taste the music! 🌈😉
I will play with it! Remember in the last live stream we did together when you got a peek at the list of favoriteeffects and I said they were for a tutorial I was doing? This is the tutorial.
Yes, except that we broke the word apart into separate letters to drag them to different spots on the timeline. That differentiated the effects of each layer.
Woah in the lightsword effect i didnt know you could use the flicker and stability like that i usually just manually try to randomize neon glow thats one thing i learned in this video :) and another one is the demult i just use that because i saw it somehow improves some editing but i didnt know what it was for :)
Hi Film Sensei, your videos are great. Im very new at this and found your videos fun and interesting. By any chance have you done a special effect in hitfilm for talking babies? The one where you control the lip movement to sync with a song or a dialog?
Rather than make letters into a composite shot intended to wave them, try to move the anchor point of them after duplicating each letter. Wouldn't that work?
I liked it because it was clever, but I was a wee bit disappointed you hadn't cracked linking it to the audio effect to be in time with the music more.
Brilliant. who works these things out, always amazes me. Thank you for the tutorial.
Thank you!
It's like I'm in Cali! A whole lot of shaking going on... Cool effect and great tut.
Rock on!
Very nice. I did not anticipate this technique. Very clever!
In the Lightsword it's the stability and flicker you tweak to customize each letter.
Try adding a fill color to the outline and animating the color. Add either Echo or Motion Trails... Then Motion Blur. Make certain you set the Shutter Phase to -90. You'll taste the music! 🌈😉
I will play with it! Remember in the last live stream we did together when you got a peek at the list of favoriteeffects and I said they were for a tutorial I was doing? This is the tutorial.
@@HitfilmSensei 👍nice!
GREAT Tutorial! Can't wait to use this!
Great to hear!
Nice technique.... do you think it would have worked the same by moving all the effects except the shake into the top grade layer?
Yes, except that we broke the word apart into separate letters to drag them to different spots on the timeline. That differentiated the effects of each layer.
thats nice, thanks
My pleasure!
Nice!
Thank you! Cheers!
Woah in the lightsword effect i didnt know you could use the flicker and stability like that i usually just manually try to randomize neon glow thats one thing i learned in this video :) and another one is the demult i just use that because i saw it somehow improves some editing but i didnt know what it was for :)
I am glad you like it. There are a lot of things you can do with that lightsword glow effect!
@@HitfilmSensei yeah i guess i still need to learn more i'll try to rewatch your older vids i kinda forgot some
very kewl ...as usual I'm sure I'll use this in some future trailer ...LOL
Thanks!
Hi Film Sensei, your videos are great. Im very new at this and found your videos fun and interesting. By any chance have you done a special effect in hitfilm for talking babies? The one where you control the lip movement to sync with a song or a dialog?
Unfortunately, that sort of effect is outside of the HitFilm wheelhouse. You would need a different, more specialized application for that.
Rather than make letters into a composite shot intended to wave them, try to move the anchor point of them after duplicating each letter. Wouldn't that work?
Unfortunately, that doesn't work. Try it and you will see what I mean.
I liked it because it was clever, but I was a wee bit disappointed you hadn't cracked linking it to the audio effect to be in time with the music more.
True true.
The only way to do that is with Atomic. Takes some fiddling.
@@HitfilmUniversity Although Justin DID come up with what I thought was a very "Clever" workaround in his most recent tutorial! :)
@@HitfilmSensei That is true, but that workaround doesn't apply in this usage! 👍
@@HitfilmUniversity Right... but it was still "Clever" if you know what I mean! :)
Very "moving" tutorial. :-)
Haha! Thanks! :)