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Can Blender Make A Video Play Backwards

How can I get cartoon videos to play in my YouTube channel?

You can download it from YouTube if available. And you can create your own cartoon Videon on computer using some softwares like blender and Maya etc

Why do many animation programs, like Maya, Blender, and Harmony, have the option to play in reverse?

Although it is not a feature I use every day, it is nice to have and I'm glad software companies thought of it.It is not “what is it there for” is is about “what can you use it for”.Being a Broadcast animator there have been instances when I animate-on a logo and have to also animate-off. If the graphics package consists of hundreds of animations or if you really like the way it animates on, you can play it backwards and see if the animation will work as well when the logo flies off.Sometimes there may be a kink on a keyframe that is not as obvious when the animation plays forward but it is more obvious when the animation is played backwards. This way you can see exactly what the problem is and fix it.I sometimes ping-pong animations in After Effects just to see timing and smoothness.On software that use interactivity, for example Ross Xpression or Viz, a command can instruct the timeline to play backwards until it hits a new keyframe or another command.Last but not least…. Why not have it? It is not an expensive feature.

Why are video game objects and people so amazing, but Second Life looks blocky and ugly, like 1995 technology?

Well, let’s see.Second Life is a dynamic environment; it was designed, as I understand it, so that anyone able to make an account and log in could almost immediately start making stuff - starting with that first 0.5m square plywood cube.I can recall first signing on in about, oh, 2007, back before sculpties, mesh, breast physics, multiple attachments per avatar point, Windlight and the advanced lighting model. Everything had to be made with prims and textures. Everything. Because the SL system isn’t a hard-coded masterpiece where every hill, valley and cartoonishly overlarge set of jubblies is hand carved by Linden Lab’s own captive art designers; nope! It’s a frequently changing mass of objects being rezzed, moved, and deleted by their owners - most of whom nowadays can be described as a frequently changing mass of objects.Slinging prims in SL is a lot easier than having to learn not only something like Blender (there will now be a short pause while I scream) or Wings3D, but also how to upload the meshes (yes, plural: Up to four level-of-detail and one physics) effectively.As a result, there’s an lot of backwards compatibility in SL. Just because a build’s all old-school prims instead of the sleek modern mesh doesn’t mean that it’s obsolete (in fact, quite a few modern builds have prim floors because their collision hulls are more reliable.) Yes, this means most of the grid’s still partying like it’s 2009 (or even 2004), but hey, it works. Just look at Svarga.Also, prims, being simple objects, can be described in the SL code itself; there’s no waiting about for a large object to be downloaded from the asset servers. Just tell the client, “There’s a prim here, this shape, rotated so, sized thus etc.” and the client renders it nice and quick. Mesh… can take a while.Basically, it’s accessible, and it works for what SL is. It’s not some AAA game where you’re railroaded down fixed questlines, while wearing something out of a limited set of avatars, although the hordes of noobs and bots might make you think otherwise.Just relax and enjoy the digital view.

What is the best video creating and editing software?

As Kishore Sawant answered a lot depends on what you hope to achieve.I usually divide film-making into 3 categories:1>Films without any effects and no real major soundtracks:For this basic video editors like windows movie maker,power director and other home video editing software's (The Best Home Video-Editing Software) are more than sufficient.If your a beginner in film making this is always the place to start.2>Professionally made films w/o CG and moderately complex sound track:Adobe Premiere Pro is an industry standard tool that allows for supreme control over video and audio tracks.One can master audio tracks within Premiere as well.3>Professionally made films with CG and Intense sound tracks:A combination of Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe After Effects.Adobe after effects is the industry standard tool for creating and compositing effects on live footage as well as for graphic designing. Premiere and After Effects seamlessly integrate to provide an extremely comfortable work-flow allowing for speedy production of professional level content.This can further be combined with any 3D softwares you use.(After Effects and Cinema 4D work realy well together, infact the latest version of After Effects i.e. After Effects CC comes with Cinema 4D lite)I personally don't recommend Sony Vegas Pro as I don't find it as powerful and feature rich as After Effects.As a user of both Premiere and After Effects for the last 6 years I can definitely vouch for them and would recommend you start learning how to use them as soon as you can.After effects however does have a pretty steep learning curve.but the possibilities granted by it are infinite. Premiere on the other hand can be learnt really fast.Hope this helps.

How do I play Halo: Reach on Xbox One?

This is quite a complicated process, so please take notes.Joke Steps:Step One: Rob a bank for roughly $600.Step Two: Use the money you received to purchase an Xbox One console, controller, and Halo: Reach.Step Three: Hook up your Xbox to a 1975 box set.Step Four: Unhook your Xbox from the box set and toss said television away.Step Five: Rob the bank for another five thousand dollars.Step Six: Spend a day in jail for your parking violation.Step Seven: Go to your local Walmart and purchase whichever television costs five grand.Step Eight: Also buy a Blender for unrelated purposes.Step Nine: Buy some tomatoes, onions, habaneros, and assorted spices.Step Ten: Put all the food you just purchased into your new Blender and set to puree.Step Eleven: Drink your pureed Pico de…(Gallo?)Step Twelve: Hook up your Xbox to the new television.Step Thirteen: Insert the Halo: Reach game disc into the console, gently.Step Fourteen: Wait for the installation to complete.Step Fifteen: Run the game.Step Sixteen: Take every fruit and vegetables in your household and put them into your blender. Set to puree.Step Seventeen: Drink the healthiest? drink in your life.Step Eighteen: Die from consuming raw potatoes and your allergy from Carrots.Step Nineteen: Play some Halo: Reach.Serious:In all seriousness, just take your copy of Reach and insert it into your console. It will begin installing and afterwards it can be run as part of the Backwards Compatibility feature.

How long does it take to produce 2-3 minutes of video?

Most 2-3 minute videos are completely done anywhere from one day to a year.But let's try break this down:3 minute very  low budget corporate video:  3 days  planning, one shoot day, one day in editing.  Approved and posted to the web/youtube in one week. Warning: we are likely talking a very high high smell content.3 min med budget corporate.  2 weeks planning, two shoot days (or one with bigger crew) 3 day edit, posted in 3 weeks3 min higher budget corporate:3 weeks planning, two shoot days,  3 days rough cut, approvals, two days fine cut, posted in 6-8 weeks. 3 minute high budget corporate video: likely 4-6 months of planning, numerous shooting days, lots of VFX (digital visual effects) multiple cuts, music rights etc.  Posted within 6-9 months 3 minutes of a short film, could be anywhere from a day to a year.  There are 4,500 frames in 2.5 minutes (@30fps)  if the production is done at a high level they will care about each and every frame and each and every audio bit in the mix. To just shoot something and slam it together takes no time.   To create a piece of visual art or effective commerce takes a long time.  So time and money questions about videos are very hard to answer.  Sort of like the following questions:How much does a painting cost?How much does a good meal cost?How long will I live?What does a good car cost?Etc, etc.So much depends on the content.  Your best bet is to figure out exactly what the video is about, what the goals for the video are, how much budget can be allocated  and when the video is needed and then work backwards from there.  A video production company can help lay out a time frame based on your particular situation.There is a great line about videos:"A video can be three things: good, fast and cheap... But you can only pick TWO!"Good and fast but not cheap, cheap and good but not fast, or fast and cheap but not good.    Wise words.

How does Buzzfeed shoot their "Tasty" videos?

So, I'll answer my own question. I'm not 100% sure on the details, feel free to correct me.CBS This Morning did a piece on Buzzfeed's Tasty videos on 5/4/16. See the clip here: Behind the scenes of BuzzFeed's "Tasty" seriesHere's some stats from video:500 Tasty videos have been created since summer of 2015They produce two videos a dayThe "tasty" team of cooks meet weekly to discuss ideasThe videos have accumulated over 14 Billion viewsMost of those views have come from FacebookBuzzfeed estimates that 1 in 4 Facebook users view a Tasty video once a monthThe technical setup is pretty simple. Here's some of the equipment shown in the video:Canon 7D /w Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM Lens (not 100% sure on the lens, but this is what it appeared to be)TVLogic VFM-056WP 5.6" Lightweight Compact Viewfinder MonitorCamera mounted on overhead on a truss system (I'm not sure what these are, maybe someone will recongnize them?)2 light setup (Kino Flos?) on light stands with white diffusersEdited on Adobe Premiere

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