Hey everyone,
I’m trying to create a time-freeze effect (where a subject stays still while the background keeps moving), but I want to optimize my workflow to avoid tedious manual steps.
Right now my approach looks like this (I'm using Movavi Video Editor):
- Duplicate the main clip to two tracks
- Mask/crop the "frozen" subject on the top layer
- Manually keyframe background motion on the bottom layer
It works but feels slow.
So is there a smarter/faster way to do this? If you’ve done this before, what was your step-by-step?
Thanks in advance!
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