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I thought it would be neat to show why it takes so damn long to edit each concert vid for the Rammstein concert. This is the 4 stages I go through to clean up camera shake and upscale any 30fps footage to 60fps for the final output. Sometimes it goes fast if there isn't so much camera shake or so much flashing lights. When there's a ton of camera shake I often have to go frame by frame to reposition individual frames after running the motion tracker, which can take a while itself if I don't have a clear stable target to track. Then lots of flashing lights confuses the motion pixel module that fills in the inbetween frames and cann cause lots of distortion. So I need to transistion to a clone of the footage layer that uses frame blending instead (frame blending doesn't look as good as pixel motion) to hide those brief distorted sections. Sometimes the distortion works towards what I'm editing since the lights are timed to the music so it can seem like audio waves blaring out from the stage, but it doesn't look good for a whole song so I leave in the distortion sparingly. This process is usually why it takes me a week or two for each song. One whole week is dedicated to clearing out the camera shake. Then a couple more days after the actually video editing to add in the extra frames to get that smoother 60fps motion.