Try using event pan/crop to move a graphic element quickly across the frame and it plain don't look right. I've wrestled with this problem, tried Supersampling and Motion Blur, all to no avail. Nothing that I can do makes it look like what it would if I panned a camera across a printed page at the same rate.
Problem is of course a camera has a shutter speed of 1/50th of a second, the effective 'shutter' in Vegas is infinitly quick.
Have I missed something obvious here?
All that Supersampling does is create trails of the same frame, motion blur just composites x frames, problem is none of the frames contain any motion blur within them like they should.
This really sticks out in this current project as the material is all film originated and my simple fly in text sucks. There's got to be a way to do this, I've seen it done, maybe I'm using the wrong tool.
Bob.
Problem is of course a camera has a shutter speed of 1/50th of a second, the effective 'shutter' in Vegas is infinitly quick.
Have I missed something obvious here?
All that Supersampling does is create trails of the same frame, motion blur just composites x frames, problem is none of the frames contain any motion blur within them like they should.
This really sticks out in this current project as the material is all film originated and my simple fly in text sucks. There's got to be a way to do this, I've seen it done, maybe I'm using the wrong tool.
Bob.