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Anti Flicker Premiere Effect
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anti flicker premiere effect

Avid seems (in my experience) to have a much better method of creating interlaced media / rendering from titles and graphics, so that they do not flicker on an interlaced TV (when I say 'do not flicker', I mean minimises / optimises the flicker that is inherit in interlacing anyway).The Anti-flicker Filter control, located in the Effect Controlstab > Motion effect, can reduce or eliminate this flicker. The Anti-flicker Filter is a new Fixed effect attribute that allows you to reduce any unwanted flickering or shimmering that might appear when animating still images in. Which can sometimes be a fair bit of effort to get right.If, when animating a title or still image, you get a flickering/shimmering effect that you want to remove, try increasing the Anti-flicker Filter value (Figure 8.8). I have had ficker trouble with FCP, Vegas, Premier etc. I've never had any trouble with flickering when creating titles / importing graphics into avid. Thin lines and sharp edges in images sometimes flicker when shown on interlaced displays, such as many TV screens.

What I usually do now is before importing the picture, I add a vertical motion blur or gaussian blur in Photoshop of one or 2 pixels. I have had to do similar things in FCP - but as I said, Avid seems to get it right every time for me, as if it was automatically optimising everything upon render for interlacing.But if the flickering is something else, and we're getting it completely worong, give us some more information / symptoms.I've also been wishing they implemented the 'flicker removal' function, which you have in Premiere and FCP. This minimises the flickering effect.You could try adding a tiny directional blur / motion blur to your clip in avid and setting it vertically, to see if that helps.

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ANyways, you just have to make sure that the lines of the picture are not too sharp when you import.but the Hi-or Ultra-quality setting should do the thing. If anyone knows, that information would be welcome.

anti flicker premiere effect