Video Loops

sqblz wrote on 11/15/2002, 9:28 AM
I like to use video loops as background to some of my titles. As you know, these are small (4 or 5-sec) clips that end in the same way that they started, so they can be seamlessly stretched for any length.
I used to use the free Ulead VideoStudio demos, but they no longer seem to make new ones. I am tired of the ones that I have, and I am *not* buying VS for that ...
Any of you knows where to find libraries of those free video loops ? Or, a *free* video loop generator ?
Thanks

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Tyler.Durden wrote on 11/15/2002, 9:37 AM
Hi sq,

I don't know of one offhand, but here's an egalitarian thought...

How bout folks here creating a loop and offering it to the group? There are a lot of folks here with the talent and inspiration, we could build a pool.

Your thoughts?

HTH, MPH

Tips:
http://www.martyhedler.com/homepage/Vegas_Tutorials.html
craigunderhill wrote on 11/15/2002, 9:48 AM
by the way... other than just doing a crossfade, how DO you make the loop seamless?
for instance, i have a running creek as a backgroud. well.. obviously you can't control the water.

just curious.

thanks.

-craig
sqblz wrote on 11/15/2002, 10:04 AM
You are right, seamless loop is *not* easy, I guess you can't do it with "true" water, but only "digital" water. I have one of those.
That was the merit of VideoStudio. It could make a video loop from several parameters (also from a numeric "seed") and it was seamless.
Tricky, I say ...
Tyler.Durden wrote on 11/15/2002, 10:46 AM
Here's a trick I use...

I make the segment, then I split it in two pieces...

I take the front piece, move it to the back and find a good way to dissolve between the two and render it.

The head and the tail of the new clip should butt together seamlessly.


HTH, MPH

Tips:
http://www.martyhedler.com/homepage/Vegas_Tutorials.html

swarrine wrote on 11/17/2002, 3:46 PM
That, is an excellent tip Marty.