Hey Keith-

Not sure if this is the most effecient way to do the jerky thing, but
here's what i have done in the past:

Make your video slightly larger than 100%. Then change the position of
the video very slightly every few frames. It's time consuming, but
might give you what you're looking for.

-T


--- In [email protected], "Keith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How do they do that 'jerky' video effect like the way the little girl 
> from the well looks on the movie The Ring?
> 
> I would like to use that kind of effect in a couple of places.
> 
> Also, is there a relatively inexpensive plugin for Premier 6.5 that 
> will allow you to give a clip that 'project film footage' effect that 
> is also kind of jerky?
> 
> Dang, sounds like I'm in the mood for some jerky!!!
> 
> TIA
> 
> Keith





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