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So I'm trying to use the Directional Blur effect in Premiere, but it seems to have an invisible timer. Is that so? I apply it to my clip, keyframe where I want the blur, set the parameters, and watch the clip. Sure enough the blur just stops after a few frames, well short of my intended key framing. I did a walk around of a subject and speed ramped as I walked behind them. Adding some blur to the sped up footage would look much nicer, but the blur just stops mid movement.
So is there a time limit on Directional Blur? I tried applying a second layer of Blur effect and keyframing it after the first one, but that didn't make any difference. It was like the first one was overriding.
I think I figured it out. I nested my clip as a sequence and had to fly blindly to figure out where my speed ramp started and stopped. Applying my keyframing and blur, then it worked.
Why wouldn't the blue effect just work on a clip instead of a nested sequence?
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I think I figured it out. I nested my clip as a sequence and had to fly blindly to figure out where my speed ramp started and stopped. Applying my keyframing and blur, then it worked.
Why wouldn't the blue effect just work on a clip instead of a nested sequence?
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Keyframes are thrown off when the clip speed is changed. Nesting solves that problem.
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But if you nest your clip you are then unable to see where you speed ramp starts and finishes accurately so know where to add your keyframes. Did you find a way around that?
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I solved this issue by using an adjustment layer above, this allows you to see all of the keyframes/markers that you have.
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Thanks for the idea, I'm facing a similar issue and will try that asap