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    [ANSWERED] Best way to imitate this effect?

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      Bash99 last edited by Woland

      Hi 
      How do I imitate this effect on Isadora @9:37.  Any thoughts? 

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        fubbi last edited by

        Try the "stage background" actor. There is more than one way but that will get you started. 

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          DusX Tech Staff @fubbi last edited by DusX

          Looks like a video delay + buffers, so try the Video Delay actor, Buffer actor.. maybe combined with Freeze at times.

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            dbini @DusX last edited by

            I would maybe combine Wave Generator (set to square wave) - Video Fader and a string of Video Delays to get full control over the trails. A feedback loop could work, or a feedback loop with a Video Delay in it, or even Motion Blur might be a solution. The niceness of this effect is a combination of splitting the image into a series of separate images, and having control over the time between them. Buffer might give you more control.

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