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MOTION BLUR HELP

Community Beginner ,
Apr 19, 2019 Apr 19, 2019

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Hi everyone! I'd like some help here. I am making a video and I want to know how to add this kind of motion blur on my clips:

Inferno | Team Montage/Roster Reveal | #FiredUp - YouTube

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Community Expert , Apr 19, 2019 Apr 19, 2019

Oh gotcha, yea that's motion blur. That's captured in-game so it's very realistic since the render engine is doing the work and knows the correct motion vectors etc.

Definitely check out Kevin's article if you're trying to do 2D motion blur in Premiere only. If you have footage or a render with blur in all directions like this, I'd recommend using After Effects and checking out the built-in Pixel Motion Blur.

Or if you're interested in a paid solution, RSMB is a great and fast motion blur plugin f

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Community Expert ,
Apr 19, 2019 Apr 19, 2019

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Not seeing any obvious motion blur, are you talking about the RGB split / glitch effect?

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Community Beginner ,
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Thanks for the quick response, Here's a timecode to show what I mean more obviously:

1:56

I'm pretty sure that's motion blur and that my eyes aren't playing tricks on me.

Look at this frame, tell me that's not blur:

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Adobe Employee ,
Apr 19, 2019 Apr 19, 2019

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I've gathered up some resources for Motion Blur here: Motion Blur in Premiere Pro

Hope it helps.

Thanks,
Kevin

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community & Engagement Strategist – Pro Video and Audio

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Thanks for the quick response, Here's a timecode to show what I mean more obviously:

1:56

I'm pretty sure that's motion blur and that my eyes aren't playing tricks on me.

Look at this frame and tell me that's not blur:

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Oh gotcha, yea that's motion blur. That's captured in-game so it's very realistic since the render engine is doing the work and knows the correct motion vectors etc.

Definitely check out Kevin's article if you're trying to do 2D motion blur in Premiere only. If you have footage or a render with blur in all directions like this, I'd recommend using After Effects and checking out the built-in Pixel Motion Blur.

Or if you're interested in a paid solution, RSMB is a great and fast motion blur plugin for Premiere and After Effects.

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Thank you for sharing your knowledge! Have a good one!

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Justin,

Forgot about RSMB. You're right. That's a super popular tool used a lot these days, I've noticed. Especially for live action shots.

Kevin

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community & Engagement Strategist – Pro Video and Audio

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