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    Please , Tell me how to pexilate a face with MovingParts filter ?

    http://www.stagetools.com/downloads/PremiereParts.exe

    When I load the filter , define the starting frame & the end frame , I get the face pexilated , but it is constant .... I want the filter moves on the face every where the face moves.

    I don't know What to do.
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    You need to use keyframes to control when and where the blur moves. If you are unfamiliar with keyframes (a concept common to most, if not all, editing software), I suggest you do a Google search.

    Here's the manual for the software: http://www.stagetools.com/PartsManual.htm

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    Originally Posted by Brainiac
    You need to use keyframes to control when and where the blur moves. If you are unfamiliar with keyframes (a concept common to most, if not all, editing software), I suggest you do a Google search.

    Here's the manual for the software: http://www.stagetools.com/PartsManual.htm

    Brainiac
    Than Q So much 4 response , I read the tutorial but it got over my head .... Do u know any other way to pexilate a moving face in Adobe Premiere
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    I just did a Google search and found this tutorial: http://www.wrigleyvideo.com/videotutorial/tutdes_ppro_blurface.htm

    I'm sure there are other ways too, but this should get you started.

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    Originally Posted by Brainiac
    I just did a Google search and found this tutorial: http://www.wrigleyvideo.com/videotutorial/tutdes_ppro_blurface.htm

    I'm sure there are other ways too, but this should get you started.

    Brainiac
    Than Q So much 4 the tutorial ... It is very good ... I could do it successfully.
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