Thanks, Howard. I think that's the trick.

Cheers



Quoting Howard Jones <[email protected]>:

Try half mixing both shots and retiming one until they line up - by adjusting the frame at that point. The slipping is probably due to the fact that is a dolly and not moco so with the best will in the world on set it still has a different motion.
This is what you are compensating for through the retime.

 
Cheers
Howard



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From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, 30 April 2013, 20:34
Subject: Re: [Nuke-users] Trying to match shot speed


Do I keyframe at the beginning and end?
I've played with it, and after lining up one frame, the shot(s) start 
slipping apart 4+ frames later. I got the same behavior from Oflow.

So how do I best use Timewarp to keep the shots together?

Thanks


Quoting Howard Jones <[email protected]>:

Hi

I'd use timewarp to get the timing right and then copy into OFlow 
when happy its a good match.

Then small tweaks after that due to the slightly different way the 2 work.

You may need to do some stabilise/ match moving as even retiming may 
not quite get you there.

 
Cheers
Howard



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From: "Todd@Nulight FX" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, 30 April 2013, 19:41
Subject: [Nuke-users] Trying to match shot speed



I have three shots that have the same camera and dolly movements. 
But they were shot without motion control. So their speeds are not 
perfectly matched. Whats the best way to match them up? Ive tried 
Oflow, but im not sure im using it properly. Any ideas?
Thanks in advance.






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