Then again, according to some motion designers, the best time to use the motion blur effect in motion design projects is: NEVER! Because: FAKE! BAD! From a compositing perspective, motion blur is vital to match special FX elements to live action elements and you can apply the motion blur effect in After Effects to finesse the composition, add realism, exaggerate movement, match shots, make jittery footage easier & smoother to watch and make motion look more natural. There’s a school of thought that motion blur by recreating “realistic” shutter speed can lend a visually pleasing and natural look to motion graphics. Question is, should the simulated motion blur effect be used in motion design? As with everything else in life, there are conflicting views.
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