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Twitch :: Eric Simmatis TNR Question

JD

Jul 5, 2009
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Longview, Texas
If any of you have bought this, how is the TNR? I'm tempted to buy it for the TNR alone. I just want to know how practical it is. If any of you have Twitch, please comment.

Edit: Simmatis*
 
I too would like to know if it's worth it or not. I'm not too impressed by the trailer for it, it just looks like a snap change on the deck, though I could be wrong. But yeah, pros, cons? Practical? Would like to know! :)
 
I personally don't like the method, you need to do dome big movements to hide it. But it depends...
 
it's 4 bucks... It's kind of knacky. Nothing like the snap change at all method wise. The TNR is beautiful. I wouldn't say it's not practical, cause it is very practical in my opinion. Just knacky. I would recommend it. It's one of those moves, even though it's difficult, it's fun to practice.
 
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The move feels knacky at first but then is very easy to perform with practice.. I've been practicing for a week and I showed the tnr to my wife.... she had no clue what had happened, she usually is able to figure things out....
Twich is not only an awesome color change, it's so fun. I was shocked with the method- out of the box thinking. The method is NOTHING like a "snap" or "click" change in fact it's more fluid and beautiful.
*I do Twich for my 2 year old daughter, she just giggles and says "more!"
 
I loved how the TNR looked and it's clear from there it's not a snap change, and I like the idea as a final effect for angle zero by D+M. But... Is it really as good as it looks or is it just another flashy trailer?
 
not to burst anyones bubble, but there is a tutorial on youtube, the change has a different name but it was posted wayyy before twitch
and its the same