![]() ![]() ![]() When you shoot a fast-moving object with a longer shutter time (half of the frame’s duration is the typical “filmic” setting), you will get natural motion blur. Fortunately, you can “fix it in post” with a few different effects out there, including the Pixel Motion Blur effect included with After Effects. However, if your shutter speed is too fast, or if you rendered a 3D scene with fast motion and no motion blur, objects will appear to jump from location to location between frames, resulting in distracting stuttering or strobed motion. ![]() ![]()
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