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(If you move the picture at the right speed, it appears to come from nowhere and disappear to the same. This effect is achieved really easily using a light in After Effects. The picture is just a slow shutterspeed photo.)
 
 
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== Summary ==
== Summary ==
If you move the picture at the right speed, it appears to come from nowhere and disappear to the same. This effect is achieved really easily using a light in After Effects. The picture is just a slow shutterspeed photo.
This effect is achieved really easily using a light in After Effects. The picture is just a slow shutterspeed photo. If you move the picture at the right speed in a composition, it appears to come from nowhere and disappear to the same.
 
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This effect is achieved really easily using a light in After Effects. The picture is just a slow shutterspeed photo. If you move the picture at the right speed in a composition, it appears to come from nowhere and disappear to the same.

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current20:01, 14 February 2011Thumbnail for version as of 20:01, 14 February 2011485 × 337 (6.65 MB)Nive3853 (talk | contribs)If you move the picture at the right speed, it appears to come from nowhere and disappear to the same. This effect is achieved really easily using a light in After Effects. The picture is just a slow shutterspeed photo.

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