Anon 09/22/2019 (Sun) 15:23:12 No.4666 del
as for adjusting the timing for each effect, that´s an option under your own will. You can make them either appear abruptly or subtly depending on your intentions.

In my case, I have decided to through a progressive evolution and give some time to adjust them and flow naturally. Either you put them from the start or you can place them after a certain period.

However, there is a slight disadvantage: it´s really noticeable to make them disappear whenever their lengths end, so that makes it a little bit more complicated. The easiest route here is by putting them until the very end without needing to spend many neurons on this detail. If you want to replace them or make them bigger/smaller after a while, put the next effect right before the previous one ends (like 4 or 5 seconds for the subtle transition).

Now, this bonus task doesn´t interest at all for an image nor a silent webm but if you want to go with the full experience, the cherry on top of this would be the volume adjustments according to the size of each effect. This is for those who really look for the A mark but if you synchronize the sounds with every single effect added through the video, I will take off my hat because of this additional effort.

The entire video (the 35 seconds one) has approximately 20 effects all over its length. If you don´t have powerful computers,it will lag a lot so I suggest to save a series of synchronized effects first and then, add the rest over on top of the first video. The previous effects will be inherent to the video so the value of effects added inside the program will reset to zero.


*The format is in mp4 and they take up the same memory in the webm format. I´ll leave them like this for now but I think that I can share them with less MB.