Well, what do you mean by stuttering? That is, could it be simply because
the jpeg's are changing direction or starting their motion suddenly? That
would be normal if you failed to apply the Ease, Ease In, and Ease Out
properties to the keyframes.
 
Lee
 
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of stevepender
Sent: Saturday, October 16, 2010 11:44 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [AP] stuttering motion using keyframes
 
  
Ran into an interesting problem the other day with one of my first projects
using Premiere CS5. I programmed a simple keyframe sequence to move a jpg
still from one point on the screen to another. When I played the effect, the
motion was not smooth - it had a bit of stuttering look to it. I thought
that might just be the way it was looking on the playback monitor in the
Premiere workspace, but it also appeared that way on my video monitor. And,
when I exported the program, I had the same stuttering playback on the .avi
file. I didn't have this problem on my pre CS version of Premiere. I have
plenty of RAM and a fast processor, so I don't think those are to blame.
Anyone else experience this? Is there some trick to keyframing in CS5 I'm
not aware of? Thanks!
Cheers, Steve



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