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| + | Reversing is the art of rewinding video or sound. Some video editors happen to have this as an option-- [[Windows Movie Maker|WMM]] isn't one of them. | ||
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| + | ==Hidden Messages== | ||
| + | A load of videos tend to use reverse as a way of finding secret messages. They're often very subliminal and risque to the children. After viewing the video, tell yourself: Innocent kids show; or a disgusting piece of art? | ||
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| + | ==Styles of Reversing== | ||
| + | ===Forward-Reversing=== | ||
| + | Another technique of reversing that involves playing a clip forward, then playing the same clip backwards, which became more widely used around 2009 or so. Also used for creating [[Sus]] sounds. | ||
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| + | ===In Windows Movie Maker=== | ||
| + | Movie Maker does not have a "reverse" effect by default, so one has to do it manually. How so? One takes the video, chops it into tiny, frame-by-frame pieces, and puts them in the reverse order. The effect is imperfect and jerky, though to some, this adds to the humour. | ||
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| + | ===In Other Editing Programs=== | ||
| + | It's as easy as just clicking on the video clip you want to reverse and then apply a "time-shift" effect. Modify the exact details of the time-shift so that "reverse" is one of them. | ||
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| + | Sony Vegas: right click on the video and audio then select Reverse! | ||
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| + | VideoPad: go to effects, select speed, and then select "Play backwards" | ||
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| + | Premiere: Right click, Then to the Speed/Duration menu and check the "Reverse Speed" tick box. | ||
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| + | ==Backwards Dictionary== | ||
| + | There is no such thing as a dictionary featuring reversed words. But, [[NintyScreen|someone]] is in the process of making one. Until this author finds every word, the project will have an unknown release date. | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:34, 30 April 2016
Reversing is the art of rewinding video or sound. Some video editors happen to have this as an option-- WMM isn't one of them.
Hidden Messages[edit]
A load of videos tend to use reverse as a way of finding secret messages. They're often very subliminal and risque to the children. After viewing the video, tell yourself: Innocent kids show; or a disgusting piece of art?
Styles of Reversing[edit]
Forward-Reversing[edit]
Another technique of reversing that involves playing a clip forward, then playing the same clip backwards, which became more widely used around 2009 or so. Also used for creating Sus sounds.
In Windows Movie Maker[edit]
Movie Maker does not have a "reverse" effect by default, so one has to do it manually. How so? One takes the video, chops it into tiny, frame-by-frame pieces, and puts them in the reverse order. The effect is imperfect and jerky, though to some, this adds to the humour.
In Other Editing Programs[edit]
It's as easy as just clicking on the video clip you want to reverse and then apply a "time-shift" effect. Modify the exact details of the time-shift so that "reverse" is one of them.
Sony Vegas: right click on the video and audio then select Reverse!
VideoPad: go to effects, select speed, and then select "Play backwards"
Premiere: Right click, Then to the Speed/Duration menu and check the "Reverse Speed" tick box.
Backwards Dictionary[edit]
There is no such thing as a dictionary featuring reversed words. But, someone is in the process of making one. Until this author finds every word, the project will have an unknown release date.