On Sat, 26 Oct 2002 10:14:32 GMT, News User
>I've seen DV footage by 2 local videographer played scenes in slow motion.
>The image looked nice with clean edges and fluid motions. I can't seem to
>duplicate that effect in my slow motion video. My video looked jerky and
>blurred!Is it because I use consumer grade products (Sony DCR-TRV730/
>Pinnacle 7 NLE)? Would Premiere 6.5 or a 3CCD camcorder help? I suspect
>that the hardware performance (captured resolution and/or progrssive mode
>such as GL2's 30p frame capture) plays a more significant role here,
>correct?
>
>Please enlight me. Thank you for your time and help.
Read RGB's comments, to which I add:
Slow-motion can be done with the remote with
DV (without sound), and captured for editing
or copying this way straight from the camera.
If the footage is taken into an editor for
slow-motion, copying the clip and placing the
copy above the original at 50% transparency
(offset one frame) will smooth the results
(you may want to sharpen the result slightly,
though). If you use the editor to make slow
motion, choose even multiples of speed/duration
for best results.