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Is there a good way of using some sort of AI or something to smooth out purposefully lower framerate scenes? For example there are a few shots in Lord of the Rings like when Frodo gets stabbed by the troll, or in Harry Potter when there is a flashback to Voldemort killing Harry's parents. In both scenes the shots double or triple up the frames to slow them down, but it also gets all jittery. I know it's a stylistic choice but I've never liked that effect. I was wondering if there is something out there to replace those inbetweens so the shots can still be slowed down but not have the stuttered effect.
I know in Premiere there is an option for frame interpolation which works really well as long as there isn't any lighting changes (like flashes of lightning or spells from a wand), and also if the camera doesn't move much. Because of those limitations it doesn't work well on most scenes.
Here's an example:
This happens several times around the ~1:40 mark
I know in Premiere there is an option for frame interpolation which works really well as long as there isn't any lighting changes (like flashes of lightning or spells from a wand), and also if the camera doesn't move much. Because of those limitations it doesn't work well on most scenes.
Here's an example: