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  • RE:Flex for AE - Moving Morph using per-spline blending and warping controls

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    This screencast takes the Moving Morph a step further, explaining how to vary the splines dissolve rates and also how to use the Control Image to fine tune your results.
    Special Thanks to credit Amy Seiwert's Imagery ( http://www.asimagery.org ) for providing footage for this tutorial.

    This screencast takes the Moving Morph a step further, explaining how to vary the splines dissolve rates and also how to use the Control Image to fine tune your results.
    Special Thanks to credit Amy Seiwert's Imagery ( http://www.asimagery.org ) for providing footage for this tutorial.

     

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  • RE:Flex - Moving Morph:Morphing between Moving Images - ex.2

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    In this tutorial, you will learn the basic steps needed to create a morph between moving images.

     

    Special Thanks to credit Amy Seiwert's Imagery ( http://www.asimagery.org ) for providing footage for this tutorial.

    Special Thanks to credit Amy Seiwert's Imagery ( http://www.asimagery.org ) for providing footage for this tutorial.

     

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  • RE:Lens - Advanced Stabilization Tips

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    In this tutorial, you will see some advanced tips and tricks for using the Spherical Stabilizer within RE:Lens ToLatLong.  
    Special thanks to Kevin Cruz & KODAK PIXPRO for the use of the Camel footage

    In this tutorial, you will see some advanced tips and tricks for using the Spherical Stabilizer within RE:Lens ToLatLong.  
    Special thanks to Kevin Cruz & KODAK PIXPRO for the use of the Camel footage

     

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  • RE:Lens Project Example - Tips and Tricks

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    In this tutorial, you will see the workflow of a RE:Lens project utilizing Superfish and the "Spherical Stabilization" feature.  
    Special thanks to JK Imaging Ltd. for the use of the Camel footage.

    In this tutorial, you will see the workflow of a RE:Lens project utilizing Superfish and the "Spherical Stabilization" feature.  
    Special thanks to JK Imaging Ltd. for the use of the Camel footage.

     

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  • RE:Lens - Stabilizing 360 VR footage

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    In this tutorial, you will learn the basics of how to use the "Spherical Stabilization" feature within RE:Lens Superfish, ToLatLong and FromLatLong.

    In this tutorial, you will learn the basics of how to use the "Spherical Stabilization" feature within RE:Lens Superfish, ToLatLong and FromLatLong.

     

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  • Tracking, Fisheye lenses and RE:Lens

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    In this tutorial, you will see a workflow example of tracking a flat graphic to footage that was shot using a Full Frame Fisheye Lens.  Lens used: Panasonic Lumix 8mm fisheye on GH4 Full Frame Fisheye and RE:Lens DEFish
    Author:  Lori Freitag
    Company:  RE:Vision Effects
    link: http://revisionfx.com/products/RELens/

    Description:In this tutorial, you will see a workflow example of tracking a flat graphic to footage that was shot using a Full Frame Fisheye Lens.  Lens used: Panasonic Lumix 8mm fisheye on GH4 Full Frame Fisheye and RE:Lens DEFish

     

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  • RE:Lens Defish and Superfish

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    In this tutorial, you will see several examples where you will see different kinds of lens and which RE:Lens tool to use for what purpose.

    Cameras and lenses used:

    Ex. 1) - (00:15) Wide-angle lens used on GH4: Panasonic 7-14mm f/4 

           Beating the edge of frame over-stretching with Defish

    Ex. 2) - (01:29) Anamorphic Lens used on GH 4: SLR Magic Anamorphic-Cine 2X 50mm T2.8 MFT

           Non-Square Pixel Aspect Ratio, Anamorphic process

    Ex. 2.A) - GoPro Hero 4 Black Superview Mode

    Ex. 3) - (06:05) Full Frame Fisheye project-Lens used: Panasonic Lumix 8mm fisheye on GH4

            Full Frame Fisheye and RE:Lens Defish

    Ex. 4) - (07:06) Circular Fisheye - Lens: Sigma 4.5mm f 2.8 DC HSM Fisheye for Canon

            Circular Fisheye lenses and RE:Lens Superfish

    Ex. 4.A) - With Kipon Adapter

    Ex. 4.B) - With Metabones Adapter

    Ex. 5) - (11:10) Super Fisheye Lenses - Lens: Superfish lens by Entanya Entapano 280deg. on Back-Bone Ribcage

           - Superfish Lenses

     

     

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  • Motion Graphics and RE:Lens

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    In this tutorial, we will see how to use motion graphics, text and AE Paint with RE:Lens.

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  • RE:Lens Working with 360 Virtual Sets

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    In this tutorial, we will see how to use your virtual set and re-use it with RE:Lens.
    13 layers composited in equirectangular space with RE:Lens "To LatLong" plug-in.
    Was also used:
    RE:Flex Morph was used to create animated loops of the greenscreen footage to fit duration.
    RE:Map UV was used to texture map the monitors.
    RE:Match Color was used to match a plate that wasn't color balanced.
    Video stitched with VideoStitch and PTGui.
    3D set made in Maya, rendered in Mental Ray.
    Assembled in After Effects

    In this tutorial, we will see how to use your virtual set and re-use it with RE:Lens.

    13 layers composited in equirectangular space with RE:Lens "To LatLong" plug-in.

    RE:Flex Morph was used to create animated loops of the greenscreen footage to fit duration.RE:Map UV was used to texture map the monitors.RE:Match Color was used to match a plate that wasn't color balanced.Video stitched with VideoStitch and PTGui.3D set made in Maya, rendered in Mental Ray.Assembled in After Effects

     

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  • Uploading 360 Video to YouTube, Facebook and other players

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    In this tutorial, you will learn how to upload 360º Video to YouTube and Facebook.  Go to this url for step-by-step instructions..
    https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/6178631?hl=en
    http://www.revisionfx.com/products/relens/

    In this tutorial, you will learn how to upload 360º Video to YouTube and Facebook.  Go to this url for step-by-step instructions..https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/6178631?hl=en

    Also, how to export your 360 video with proper metadata, directly from Premiere Pro and After Effects.

     

     

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