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Applying motion blur to the shot

Applying motion blur to the shot

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Applying motion blur to the shot

- [Instructor] The next effect that we want to add into our dollar shot here, would be some subtle motion blur. Making use only of what is available natively, inside After Effects. Which does in fact offer a couple of motion blur options to us. If I for instance, come to the Effects Panel and type the word motion, you can see in the Time section, that we have both CC Force Motion Blur and Pixel Motion Blur. With the latter, essentially taking the motion blur controls from the Time warp plugin and serving them up in a simple and easy to use UI. This being the effect that we are going to use. To do that, I am once again going to pre-compose all of the work that we have so far calling this new comp motion blur, again just to let me know the last effect that we will be adding to the stack here. After which we can go ahead and add the Pixel Motion Blur effect to the comp itself. We can then set the shutter samples value…

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