Also… with stage performances there is also often a lot of movement of the performers. So we can get away with only having Detect Motion on. However, in this case, the camera isn’t moving quickly which is where this really becomes a problem. This can be a problem for Flicker Free and it’s something the Motion Compensation checkbox was specifically designed to deal with (in addition to the Detect Motion settings). Handheld shot: The camera is moving erratically. It’s a handheld shot (shaky), there are multiple lights, and there are performers (who, luckily, aren’t moving much). Usually this is something Flicker Free can fix pretty easily and does so in this case, but there are a few variables that are present in this video that can sometimes complicate things. (mixed frame rates can sometimes be a problem as well but not in this case) You’ll notice, of course, the flickering is slower in the slo-mo portion. This happens in both the regular speed and slow motion video portions of the video. The regular lights are fine, but there are some LED lights (ones with the multiple lights in a hexagon) that are flickering. You can learn more about it and download the trial version here. To remove the flicker we’re using our plugin Flicker Free, which supports After Effects, Premiere, Final Cut Pro, Resolve, and Avid.
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