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it's fairly easy to keyframe a shake manually in AE... but I bet there is a plugin. | PerryKroll.com | TRC | "If not actually disgruntled, he was far from being gruntled." Wodehouse
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you need the wiggler. It's not a plugin. It's a keyframe assistant in After effects pro (production bundle). Otherwise, yeah, you can just do it manually and then experiment with motion blur. Joren www.jorenclark.com"In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities, but in the expert's mind there are few. " ~Shunryu Suzuki
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| Posts: 1742 | Location: HELL-A | Registered: March 05, 2003 |    |
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Yes I have thought of shaking the camera myself  but if you watch the boiler video closely... you can see that there's something else to it as well...maybe it's just me, but I can't quite put my finger on it. thanx guys! ( I'm doing a music video for a band called: The Real Deal soon... I'm just experimenting with effects to see what my options could be.) www.therealdealhatesyou.com(My friend has a recording studio in montreal, that's opening to the public soon, so maybe I might be doing more videos than this one  )((He spent over a hundred grand on it!?))
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