simple, i knew what u meant without the video. The key is to have a still camera, Have the subject in the middle and have that person do something in front of the camera like your instance move the arms and hands. To achieve the effect you see in that video, you would need at least like 10 tracks where each track has the same video clip but you move the track back oh so slightly. Make the opacity of all the tracks like 50% or higher. The lower the opacity, the more of the motion blur you see, vice-versa if you raise opacity. That will give you the effect. If the camera moves at all in the footage; it will ruin the effect.
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