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The simplest way to make a true loop out of live action footage is to buttsplice a piece of footage to a reversed copy. Glass-Falls-Smashes is buttspliced to sehsamS-sllaF-ssalG. This procedure makes sure that the frame 1 can cleanly/logically/visually lead into both frame 2 OR frame N. (Am I making sense?) Unlike audio, where crossfades between 2 audio sources can sound like a sound in itself, a video crossfade is perceived as dramatically different from live footage. If you're doing animation, you're freer,and your loops don't have to have the ABC...CBA mirror structure. Hope this helps- Tad ---------- > From: Os <os@scee.sony.co.uk> > To: Loopers-Delight <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> > Subject: [ot?] making looping avi's or mov's > Date: Friday, November 10, 2000 10:08 PM > > Hi. > > I wondered if anyone has any tips for creation and playback of looping > video. > > I'm on PC for this project and have Adobe Premiere 5.1 at my disposal. > > > thanks, > os. > > > > os@scee.sony.co.uk > http://www.mp3.com/carbonboy/ > http://www.mp3.com/darkroomuk/ > http://www.collective.co.uk/