@@DominicKrupp I was given b-roll (that I HAD to use) for a project. And this B-roll was some OLD footage. It musta been transferred over from VHS at some point. And IN the B-roll they are filming an old CRT monitor. And what was on the monitor was very important for the info in this project. And man o man. The flicker was real. This nifty little trick cleared it up incredibly well.
@@DominicKrupp yeah I am very diligent on this kind of subjects. Thanks, I re-recorded with my video with fixed shutter speed and it worked like a charm. You also earned a subscriber man. Keep up the good work!
Duuuuuuuuude nice. It worked. I tried this shit before in AFter Effects and couldn't get it to work. Who knew I could have just done it in premiere! hahaha
jesus christ this isnt bad at all! how come more people arent suggesting this online?? a very common problem. lo but took me forever to find you. not perfect...but i dont know if my client would have noticed anyway. lol thanks
thank you, i tried the same method in After Effect, i moved the duplicated footage only 1 frame, and it made a big difference, thx Dominic, you saved my day
great tutorial, i used this to get rid of some flicker on a gopro timelpase. it got rid of the flicker, but i am now left with some slight ghosting in the footage. is there any way to combat this?
I like how you explained it. with my footage I had to put 5 layers and it worked as you said it must be slow-motion, but I got a question is there a way to remove flickering for a normal moving speed video
Awesome tutorial! One question, when I shift the split tool to the right or left, it does not moving anywhere and stays on 00:00. Why is this happening?
Thank you! The reason for that is probably because the video is not trimmed at all. You need to cut at least a few frames off the beginning and the end of the clip in order to perform the slip. Let me know if that doesn’t make any sense!
The same holds true in photography irrespective of a chosen camera brand and format. I've been there and until the right technology is put out in the wild, we just have to put up with the inherent limitations of current camera shutter design. Likewise, the dilemma of shooting in silent mode as per required by the client and venue is second to none. Keep up the good work buddy.
I had some pretty bad flicker in one of my shots, and found that if I duplicate this process (2 clips at 50% opacity and each clip 1 frame forward from the clip below it) then it illiminated the flicker completely. a single clip above the original footage just wasnt enough
Thanks for sharing this in the comments. I also have a clip with very bad flicker and following your lead I ended up getting the best result with 4 extra clips on top of the original one. With the tip in the video I could see no difference. It's still not perfect but now it's usable.
Why doesn't work to me? My video is not a slow motion and is a 24FPS clip. When I slide the duplicated clip of just 1 frame, the result is a sort of motion blur, or footage delay. Any way to fix it?
If you zoom into the timeline you can have dinner control over the slip tool. You can see how many frame you are skipping the clip by looking at the timecode that appears next to your cursor when you start to slip the clip. Let me know if that helps!
Thank you! If there is a lot of motion in the scene, yes. This is because you're basically creating a delay in the overlaying video. With this technique you just have to make the decision if you want flickering footage or blurry footage.
Thanks for watching! The reason it may not be working could be several things. The most common issue I've seen is when people try to use this method when their clip was recorded with a variable shutter speed. If this is the case, this technique will not work, unfortunately
The slip tool doesn’t actually move the clip, it just shifting what part of the video within you’re seeing within that clip. Let me know if that answers your question!
hey, That's a great one. It worked on some of my previous footages but doesn't work on the one I have here... Any advice? changing sequence frequency or other things? I lighted up a mobile sculpture in the dark with 3 LED flashlights. That maybe why it's flickering a lot... Cheers
Hey, thanks for stopping by. I'm not really sure what the issue is, it could be a host of things from unseen light that may be casting on your subject to a shutter speed that just doesn't cooperate... I don't think it's the LEDs because usually LED lights don't have any issues with flickering. If it's slow motion footage I would try just using it at the normal speed then try this technique on it. Sorry I couldn't be of more help...
I had the same problem with 2 LED lights while filming a drawing video. I just tried this method, but there's a small trail when my hands move, and there's still a mild flicker. I'll just have to refilm. Lesson learned!
This is great! Though..the slip tool won't let me move the footage at all. So I'm having to move it with the regular cursor. Any idea what I could be doing wrong?
A lot of times this happens when the clip is not cut at all. The slip tool can only function if there is more of the clip to the left or right, otherwise it’ll just remain the same. Let me know if that’s clear!
Yes, the slip tool in premiere is the trim tool in fcpx. It cut out most of the banding but of course didn't work with my clip because of all the movement but thank you so much.
Depending on the amount of motion in the shot the sharpness can suffer. This is where you need to determine whether a less sharp image is better or worse than the flickering in your video and choose the lesser evil. I hope this helps!
This technique can also work for regular speed video. It really just depends on what your camera settings were and what kind of lights were in the location
Unfortunately, I do not know of a way to do that... like I said in the video this fix really only works well when there is little/no motion. To fix something with a lot of motion you may need a plugin of some sort
I know... But they way I see it is that if I have to compromise in some way, I'd rather lose a little bit if sharpness than have distracting flickering 👍🏻
Hmm, I'm not sure. I know there are paid plugins that do a good job with removing flicker, however I'm not sure which are better and if they'll actually fix your problem...
Thank you! 🙌🏼 I learned this a really long time ago from watching a UA-cam video. I cannot remember the video I watched but I would've credited it had I remembered!
wow, that's one of those fixes that I would never think of when trying to fix this problem but after finding this completely understand how it works. Like I'm just sat here like when is it flickering, is there a fucking strobe light in this shot?? and then it instantly clicks as to what's going on when I found this video xD I love it when that happens
I do not have any experience working with VHS video, unfortunately. If it's flashing that you're looking to get rid of Matt Johnson made a great video on how to remove flashes that works super well here: ua-cam.com/video/DAOWPVprUxY/v-deo.html If this works for you leave a comment on his video telling him I sent you! Let me know if this is any help!
Davinci Resolve Studio has a really great built in effect to remove flicker. If you don't have that and don't want to purchase the program I would look around for some sort of third party plugin to remove the flicker. Let me know if you're able to find a solution!
i shot the video in slow mo on iphone and there is flickering . i tried the same method you showed in your video but it did not work . what should i do ?
If it's shot on an iphone it probably has a variable shutter speed which means that this method wouldn't work... Unfortunately I'm unaware of a solution besides maybe purchasing a plug-in that removes flickering like that
All the videos for remove flicker that doesn't involve a plug in all have the same solution: Duplicate, move 1-2 frames, change opacity of upper layers. Unfortunately, these methods, including the third-party plugins don't work on automotive LED tailights/parking lights.
i sped up the footage to 120% and it removed my flicker from 60fps footage. i noticed flicker got worse in slow mo but cleared up when i sped it up. The method in this video sorta works but i still got a weird strobe.
Hi, I watched your video as I am struggling with a flickering clip, and I tried this effect, but nothing happens. I slide to the right, or to the left... still stays at +@:00 . Why is my slip tool not working?
Another thing you can do is just shift the clip over one frame and then trim the excess off the ends of the clip. That way it'll be easier to tell if you've actually moved the clip. If that has no effect on your video it could just mean that the effect won't work for your footage, unfortunately... Let me know if you're able to figure this out!
@@DominicKrupp thank you for your fast reply, appreciated! So I did try tho, and nothing happened, flickering is still there. It is less flickering if I duplicate the main clip 3 times and change opacities, one for about 60 the other about 30, BUT still there. And I have a moving subject in the frame as well, it is not a slow motion video. But the flickering mainly in the background. I am still curious why my slip tool inactive when I hover over the clip and try to change the frame...
I'm not sure why your slip tool is not working... I have never encountered this. When it comes to your clip for the flicker however, it all depends on how your video was shot. If you're shooting something in apurture priority then your shutter speed may be changing throughout the duration of the clip. This would render this fix useless since it's require to have a constant shutter speed. Just throwing that out there because that's often a common issue people run into when they're trying to fix flickering on things like iPhone footage.
@@DominicKrupp Yes I know I screwed up with the basics, how it was shot :( . I was hoping I can fix it. I have two cameras. One I bought in Europe back then, and I used it shooting in 50 fps. And I guess in the u.s. the same value is 60 fps. But this camera does not have that value. So I think I should not use the European camera for 60 fps recording in the kitchen with poor light conditions. . .
I am in dire need of your help.. How do you fix flickers that appears after you render? So it's not because of the original footage, but I found that when I remove the Lumetri Color the flickers are gone. Thanks so much.
Thanks for reaching out! It sounds like it might be an issue with your GPU. What kind of machine are you editing on? If it's a PC I would recommend updating your graphics drivers then trying again. If that doesn't work, try rendering after switching to "software only" in the project settings. This will take a while but if the render is flicker free it could point to an issue with your GPU 👍🏻 let me know if that works!
Hey, Thank you for the info! Nevertheless, for some reason, it does not work for me. Do I have to change anything further? I only have a super small flicker in my slow motion, but it's sadly still irritating. The video I filmed is also for a client, with no chance to refilm something. :(
Bro.. According to my brain's Face Detection System... You look 30-40% a Like Felix - Pewdiepie... & Sound similar too.. Do you agree? Nice tutorial by the way !! Thanks.. Keep it up....
Hey everyone! Are there any other effects or techniques you'd like to learn about? Let me know below!
maybe how to fix neat? love your video, thank u so much
Amazing how you can have over a decade of experience and still learn new things every day that are simple yet effective. Thank you!
This made my day! I’m so glad I was able to help! 🙌🏼
@@DominicKrupp I was given b-roll (that I HAD to use) for a project. And this B-roll was some OLD footage. It musta been transferred over from VHS at some point. And IN the B-roll they are filming an old CRT monitor. And what was on the monitor was very important for the info in this project. And man o man. The flicker was real. This nifty little trick cleared it up incredibly well.
20 years for me! Nice one @Dominic.
Your video is so good! You just got into the point, and there's no rubbish talk.
Thanks dude! That's my goal!!
Lmao so many other youtubers were talking so fucking much like just get to the point. God bless this man.
Absolutely agree with you
Aside from telling us to first open up Premiere and put the clips on the timeline...if we're watching this video then we've already done that.
I almost never get what I'm looking for when searching premiere tutorials, but you just gave me an amazing new fix, THANK YOU!
This is brilliant! Saved me from a lot of reshoots. Love the short and to the point video, and not having to worry about plugins.
I love to hear it!
Thanks! It worked for me. I also added a third layer and reduced its opacity to 25% for extra ani flickering.
Yo this info is underrated, I needed this tip to save me and I just ended up not using my clips...
wish I saw this earlier :(
This worked like an absolute charm and it's so simple! Thanks so much!
wow! What! This is crazy effective and so simple, blew my mind.
i always return to this vid whenever I need to refresh my memory on how to fix this. Thanks for the easy to understand & timeless upload
Maan what an awesome tutorial! What an intro and quality. Thank's a lot, you've just saved my day :) Wish you lot's of success with the channel.
Thanks dude! And thanks for the subscription! 🤙🏻
I was trying to fix flickering but I also found the problem while I recording with my brand new camera: The shutter speed! Thanks man!
Glad to hear! If you can be diligent in nailing all the technical things when shooting it will save you a whole lot of headaches in post!
@@DominicKrupp yeah I am very diligent on this kind of subjects. Thanks, I re-recorded with my video with fixed shutter speed and it worked like a charm. You also earned a subscriber man. Keep up the good work!
Duuuuuuuuude nice. It worked. I tried this shit before in AFter Effects and couldn't get it to work. Who knew I could have just done it in premiere! hahaha
Thank you for this technique! Worked like a charm!
Edit to say I used it on a flickering iphone screen.
That's great to hear!
jesus christ this isnt bad at all! how come more people arent suggesting this online?? a very common problem. lo but took me forever to find you. not perfect...but i dont know if my client would have noticed anyway. lol thanks
thank you, i tried the same method in After Effect, i moved the duplicated footage only 1 frame, and it made a big difference, thx Dominic, you saved my day
Awesome! So glad my video was able to help you!
great tutorial, i used this to get rid of some flicker on a gopro timelpase. it got rid of the flicker, but i am now left with some slight ghosting in the footage. is there any way to combat this?
I like how you explained it. with my footage I had to put 5 layers and it worked as you said it must be slow-motion, but I got a question is there a way to remove flickering for a normal moving speed video
What did you do bro? I have a normal moving speed video too
Surprisingly effective, thank you
Glad it worked out for you!
Awesome tutorial! One question, when I shift the split tool to the right or left, it does not moving anywhere and stays on 00:00. Why is this happening?
Thank you! The reason for that is probably because the video is not trimmed at all. You need to cut at least a few frames off the beginning and the end of the clip in order to perform the slip. Let me know if that doesn’t make any sense!
The same holds true in photography irrespective of a chosen camera brand and format. I've been there and until the right technology is put out in the wild, we just have to put up with the inherent limitations of current camera shutter design. Likewise, the dilemma of shooting in silent mode as per required by the client and venue is second to none. Keep up the good work buddy.
You can change your shutter speed or angle in camera and avoid this all together.
I had some pretty bad flicker in one of my shots, and found that if I duplicate this process (2 clips at 50% opacity and each clip 1 frame forward from the clip below it) then it illiminated the flicker completely. a single clip above the original footage just wasnt enough
Thanks for sharing this in the comments. I also have a clip with very bad flicker and following your lead I ended up getting the best result with 4 extra clips on top of the original one. With the tip in the video I could see no difference. It's still not perfect but now it's usable.
Great! Thank you. Works well also with shotcut.
Why doesn't work to me? My video is not a slow motion and is a 24FPS clip. When I slide the duplicated clip of just 1 frame, the result is a sort of motion blur, or footage delay.
Any way to fix it?
same as mine. I am looking for soluation
very clever! it actually works. Thanks.
Great!!
Nice Tutorial.... any advice on how to move the slip tool 1 or 2 frames.....im struggling on micro moves and ending up with a big blurry mess
If you zoom into the timeline you can have dinner control over the slip tool. You can see how many frame you are skipping the clip by looking at the timecode that appears next to your cursor when you start to slip the clip. Let me know if that helps!
Getting this at the moment I needed it
Glad to hear it!
thanks great video is normal if the footage looks little blurry after that?
Thank you! If there is a lot of motion in the scene, yes. This is because you're basically creating a delay in the overlaying video. With this technique you just have to make the decision if you want flickering footage or blurry footage.
Hi, great video thanks! Any idea why this is not working for me?
Thanks for watching! The reason it may not be working could be several things. The most common issue I've seen is when people try to use this method when their clip was recorded with a variable shutter speed. If this is the case, this technique will not work, unfortunately
@@DominicKrupp Thank you Dominic, yes this is the case (shutter speed). Will pay more attention in the next shootings! Cheers
You're the real MVP!
GENIUS! Saved a lot of time finding a plugin! All the best with the channel!
THANK YOU! 🙌🏻
its very useful. I try in flimorpro but not able to do this. is possible in filmorapro?
I'm not sure.. do you have the ability to change blending modes? I have never used filmora before
Worked 100% got rid of the flicker in my slo mo video.
hi. im newbie.why i cant move the footage (V2) after press Y? keep up the good work, bro...
The slip tool doesn’t actually move the clip, it just shifting what part of the video within you’re seeing within that clip. Let me know if that answers your question!
i did not think this was going to work and it worked perfectly LOL thanks!!
Wow... Thanks ... Very Very Underated Channel
Bro just taught me that in 10 seconds it felt like. Cannot wait to try this out!
Awesome!!
Excellent. Super simple process and it worked great!
🙌🏼
Battery powered(DC) light should not be this issue right?
hey, That's a great one. It worked on some of my previous footages but doesn't work on the one I have here... Any advice? changing sequence frequency or other things?
I lighted up a mobile sculpture in the dark with 3 LED flashlights. That maybe why it's flickering a lot... Cheers
Hey, thanks for stopping by. I'm not really sure what the issue is, it could be a host of things from unseen light that may be casting on your subject to a shutter speed that just doesn't cooperate... I don't think it's the LEDs because usually LED lights don't have any issues with flickering. If it's slow motion footage I would try just using it at the normal speed then try this technique on it. Sorry I couldn't be of more help...
I had the same problem with 2 LED lights while filming a drawing video. I just tried this method, but there's a small trail when my hands move, and there's still a mild flicker. I'll just have to refilm. Lesson learned!
Amazing, great work really, one of the few youtubers ive seen doing such a quick and clean tutorial
Thanks for this. i will try it. keep safe everyone.😊
This is great! Though..the slip tool won't let me move the footage at all. So I'm having to move it with the regular cursor. Any idea what I could be doing wrong?
A lot of times this happens when the clip is not cut at all. The slip tool can only function if there is more of the clip to the left or right, otherwise it’ll just remain the same. Let me know if that’s clear!
this works, thanks. it also reduces color flicker (VHS...)
Good to know!
Amazing! Indeed a great help! Thanks!
Strait to the point, solved my problem, thank you!
That's what I like to hear! Thanks for watching!
awesome video but my slip tool is not doing anything
Thank you so much Dominic, like many other people here, you saved my day! Really appreciate your time in sharing your knowledge. ☺
Thank you! I’m hoping to share more videos during the coming year 👍🏼
Great video Dominic, I really liked your pixel intro effect is there somewhere I can download it?
Thank you! I actually built this animation from scratch, but I may make a tutorial on it in the future!
@@DominicKrupp awesome that would be a good video idea 💡
basic concept ,,superb...Thanks dear
Think it would work for FCPX? Worth the ask.
Yes, the slip tool in premiere is the trim tool in fcpx. It cut out most of the banding but of course didn't work with my clip because of all the movement but thank you so much.
This is my favorite stock music :)
This was fantastic!! helped me out in a pinch. Question though, which layer do you drop the opacity and which video do you move the slip on?
Thank you! Lower the opacity and slip the top layer 👍🏼
@@DominicKrupp Thank you! what plug in do you recommend if its so bad that I cant fix it this way?
Helpful! Appreciate it!
Fast moving sports video and it didnt work for me but thank you so much!
Unfortunately, that is one of the weak points of this technique... Thanks for checking out the video though!
Thanks man! Crucial tip here! I really appreciate it!
Killer Tip
Thanks, dude!
Super thank you! This saves my life and make it easyer if making same mistake again :D
thank you so much Dominic..its really a fantastic tutorial 🤝
Super helpful! Thank you!
Glad to hear it!
whats about the sharpness of the image? does it change?
Depending on the amount of motion in the shot the sharpness can suffer. This is where you need to determine whether a less sharp image is better or worse than the flickering in your video and choose the lesser evil. I hope this helps!
ca u also pls share the same about Final Cut Pro? TIA
Thank you so much for this tutorial! Hope this technique will save my video :D
Hi There, is there anyway to fix this for when people are talking in a video? Because it would be weird to slow down the speech etc
This technique can also work for regular speed video. It really just depends on what your camera settings were and what kind of lights were in the location
Best/most helpful video tutorial I've ever seen. Saved me time and money on plugins. Subbed.
Thank you! Welcome to the channel!
Duuude.. Amazing stuff! Thank you for making it nice and short and didn't drag it out to make the video longer! Really appreciate that
Absolutely! I've watched many tutorials and I CANNOT stand when the 10 minute video could've been 2 minutes!
JUST WHAT I NEEDED, I love you
Glad to hear!!
So simple and straight to the point, thanks Dominic!!
Absolutely! Glad you found some value! 🤙🏻
Is there a way to fix the flickering when there’s a lot of motion?
Unfortunately, I do not know of a way to do that... like I said in the video this fix really only works well when there is little/no motion. To fix something with a lot of motion you may need a plugin of some sort
@@DominicKrupp Okay thank you!
Thank you bro It's helped me a lot. Now you get one more subscriber... Cheers.
Glad to hear it! Welcome aboard 👍🏻 let me know if there are any other things you'd like a tutorial on!
Good tip, but even with slow movements the video looses sharpness due to the 1frame offset blend :/
I know... But they way I see it is that if I have to compromise in some way, I'd rather lose a little bit if sharpness than have distracting flickering 👍🏻
I followed the steps but unfortunately, the footage I’ve put above the original is ghosting over it, have I done something wrong? Thank you
Is there a lot of motion in the shot? Unfortunately, this effect doesn't work well unless there is little to no motion...
@@DominicKrupp yeah there’s a shot I’ve got with a subject walking unfortunately, is there an alternative you can recommend?
Hmm, I'm not sure. I know there are paid plugins that do a good job with removing flicker, however I'm not sure which are better and if they'll actually fix your problem...
@@DominicKrupp brilliant thanks for the response, love the work
Thank you so much! I appreciate it!
so good and to the point. Thank you boss. How did you figure this one?
Thank you! 🙌🏼 I learned this a really long time ago from watching a UA-cam video. I cannot remember the video I watched but I would've credited it had I remembered!
I thought my footage was lost THANK U!
You Earned Subscriber, really helpful video dude !❤️
Really glad to hear! 🙌🏼
You are a life saver..... THANK YOU
@@kumargaurav4752 you bet! I’m glad it worked for you!
wow, that's one of those fixes that I would never think of when trying to fix this problem but after finding this completely understand how it works. Like I'm just sat here like when is it flickering, is there a fucking strobe light in this shot?? and then it instantly clicks as to what's going on when I found this video xD I love it when that happens
i just want to say THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!!
This is how you make a 'how to' video 👏👏
Thank you!
I have a VHS video converted to digital but there is blue flashing is there anyway to remove it?
I do not have any experience working with VHS video, unfortunately. If it's flashing that you're looking to get rid of Matt Johnson made a great video on how to remove flashes that works super well here: ua-cam.com/video/DAOWPVprUxY/v-deo.html
If this works for you leave a comment on his video telling him I sent you! Let me know if this is any help!
Just what I needed, thanks for this!
So glad it worked for you! 🙌🏼
I have flicker on my shot with a tv but theres a lot of movement. What would be your advise to remove it?
Davinci Resolve Studio has a really great built in effect to remove flicker. If you don't have that and don't want to purchase the program I would look around for some sort of third party plugin to remove the flicker. Let me know if you're able to find a solution!
Which plugins would you recommend. My shoot has fast movment in it @@DominicKrupp
Damn this really works ! :D But I had to duplicated my footage 4 times to remove all lines (y) Thanks a lot dude !
Awesome!! 👍🏻
Did you stack each 1 frame apart? I can't seem to remove the banding completely but it is better when I duplicate a few times hmmm
i shot the video in slow mo on iphone and there is flickering . i tried the same method you showed in your video but it did not work . what should i do ?
I'm having the same issue
If it's shot on an iphone it probably has a variable shutter speed which means that this method wouldn't work... Unfortunately I'm unaware of a solution besides maybe purchasing a plug-in that removes flickering like that
All the videos for remove flicker that doesn't involve a plug in all have the same solution: Duplicate, move 1-2 frames, change opacity of upper layers. Unfortunately, these methods, including the third-party plugins don't work on automotive LED tailights/parking lights.
i sped up the footage to 120% and it removed my flicker from 60fps footage. i noticed flicker got worse in slow mo but cleared up when i sped it up. The method in this video sorta works but i still got a weird strobe.
amaziiiing Works 100% Thank youuuu Man
Glad I was able to help you out! 👍🏼
Thank you so much for this video. You literally saved my day.
That's awesome to hear! Glad I was able to help! 👍🏻
This was incredibly effective and simple.
Glad to hear!
Hi, I watched your video as I am struggling with a flickering clip, and I tried this effect, but nothing happens. I slide to the right, or to the left... still stays at +@:00 . Why is my slip tool not working?
Another thing you can do is just shift the clip over one frame and then trim the excess off the ends of the clip. That way it'll be easier to tell if you've actually moved the clip. If that has no effect on your video it could just mean that the effect won't work for your footage, unfortunately... Let me know if you're able to figure this out!
@@DominicKrupp thank you for your fast reply, appreciated! So I did try tho, and nothing happened, flickering is still there. It is less flickering if I duplicate the main clip 3 times and change opacities, one for about 60 the other about 30, BUT still there. And I have a moving subject in the frame as well, it is not a slow motion video. But the flickering mainly in the background. I am still curious why my slip tool inactive when I hover over the clip and try to change the frame...
I'm not sure why your slip tool is not working... I have never encountered this. When it comes to your clip for the flicker however, it all depends on how your video was shot. If you're shooting something in apurture priority then your shutter speed may be changing throughout the duration of the clip. This would render this fix useless since it's require to have a constant shutter speed. Just throwing that out there because that's often a common issue people run into when they're trying to fix flickering on things like iPhone footage.
@@DominicKrupp Yes I know I screwed up with the basics, how it was shot :( . I was hoping I can fix it. I have two cameras. One I bought in Europe back then, and I used it shooting in 50 fps. And I guess in the u.s. the same value is 60 fps. But this camera does not have that value. So I think I should not use the European camera for 60 fps recording in the kitchen with poor light conditions. . .
I am in dire need of your help.. How do you fix flickers that appears after you render? So it's not because of the original footage, but I found that when I remove the Lumetri Color the flickers are gone. Thanks so much.
Thanks for reaching out! It sounds like it might be an issue with your GPU. What kind of machine are you editing on? If it's a PC I would recommend updating your graphics drivers then trying again. If that doesn't work, try rendering after switching to "software only" in the project settings. This will take a while but if the render is flicker free it could point to an issue with your GPU 👍🏻 let me know if that works!
You saved my life!!! THANK YOU!
So glad to hear that! 🙌🏼
Hey, Thank you for the info!
Nevertheless, for some reason, it does not work for me.
Do I have to change anything further?
I only have a super small flicker in my slow motion, but it's sadly still irritating.
The video I filmed is also for a client, with no chance to refilm something. :(
Does your shot need to be in slow motion? Sometimes you can change the speed of the clip to get rid of the flicker in slow motion footage.
Worked! Amazing!
I’m so glad to hear that! 👍🏼
Bro.. According to my brain's Face Detection System... You look 30-40% a Like Felix - Pewdiepie... & Sound similar too.. Do you agree? Nice tutorial by the way !! Thanks.. Keep it up....
what am i doing wrong here?should i keep pressing a ky while moving the clip to right or left or just use left click of the mouse?did not work for me
Be sure that the ends of the clip are trimmed otherwise there will be no more of the video clip to slip into place. Let me know if that helps!
Wow bro you got a sub with this goat talk 💯💯💯
Thank bro!! Much appreciated! 🙌🏻
Holy shit, thanks! You're a lifesaver!
Glad to have helped out!
How much high it was your
shutter speed in this shoot ?
This was shot in 120fps so the shutter was as close to double the frame rate as I could be. So in this instance it was 1/250.
Very helpful, thanks! x
Of course!!
Any way to remove flickering when dealing with footage that has faster motion?
I don’t know of a way other than using some sort of a paid plugin…
@@DominicKrupp All good. Helpful Video none the less