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Ffmpeg gif speed up
Ffmpeg gif speed up








ffmpeg gif speed up

Pretty much all my artworks use FFmpeg at some point, whether as the final stage in compiling a Blender render or as the backend to a video editor or video converter. Sadly it seems impossible to install on Linux. It doesn’t have a native GUI but it has a nice set of command line options. Butterflowīutterflow is another software for motion interpolation. So, I needed something that would reliably work on a CPU and produced similar if not same visual results as slomoVideo. no GPU), which makes using slomoVideo practically impractical. Occasionally I find myself working on a machine that only has integrated graphics (i.e. However, development on it seems kinda slow and, most importantly, it requires a GPU. What I like about it is being able to vary the speed and that it has a GUI. I used this previously for the background images in the Visually Similar Artwork.įor Let’s Never Meet I did consider using slomoVideo again. SlowmoVideo is an open source application which allows you to vary the speed of a video clip over time.

ffmpeg gif speed up

If, like me, you only use open source software there are a few options but they’re not integrated within a general post processing or video editing GUI. Motion interpolation or motion-compensated frame interpolation (MCFI) is a form of video processing in which intermediate animation frames are generated between existing ones by means of interpolation, in an attempt to make animation more fluid, to compensate for display motion blur, and for fake slow motion effects.įor those that use proprietary software there’s a few that can do this, including Twixtor and After Effects. Here’s what Wikipedia has to say about motion interpolation. To make the faces morph I used motion interpolation to morph between each face. These faces continue to morph between lots of different faces, suggesting that when getting to know people you can never really settle on who they are. Towards the end of the Let’s Never Meet video the robotic faces slowly morph into something a little bit more human-like.










Ffmpeg gif speed up