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Thor Love and Thunder Twixtor
A “scene-pack” is typically a collection of excerpted video clips (or still frames) from a film or show, often compiled by fans or editors for use in editing, remixing, motion graphics, or slow-motion edits (for example using plugins like Twixtor).
In the case of Thor: Love and Thunder, you’ll find scene-packs labelled things like “4K/60fps”, “Twixtor ready”, or “colouring for edits”. For instance: a YouTube clip entitled “Thor Odinson in Thor Love and Thunder 4K Twixtor Scenepack with Coloring for edits {Part 1}” shows how these packs are aimed at other editors
Such packs often include:
- High‐resolution footage or captures of key moments (action scenes, dramatic close-ups, character shots)
- Metadata or naming conventions suitable for editing (timecodes, scene numbers)
- Additional resources like “colouring” (grade presets) or “Twixtor ready” frames (smooth motion interpolation)
- Sometimes “deleted scenes” or alternate takes included if available in the pack
Why do people use them?
Scene-packs serve several purposes:
- Fan edits / motion graphics: Editors who want to create slow-motion, stylised edits (e.g., Twixtor slow-down) will use scene-packs to avoid extracting everything themselves. The “Twixtor scene-pack” wording shows this use-case.
- Highlight reels or compilations: Someone might compile all the “god-kills”, or “Zeus/Thor interactions”, etc., for a montage.
- Reference / inspiration: Editors might study camera moves, VFX shots (for instance the complex VFX work done on the film by Framestore) to replicate or learn from.
- Deleted/unused content: Some scene-packs include cuts from the film (deleted scenes, alternate versions) which are interesting for fans. For example, there are deleted scenes from Thor: Love and Thunder such as “Wasting Time” with the Guardians. Thor Love and Thunder Twixtor Thor Love and Thunder TwixtorThor Love and Thunder Twixtor Thor Love and Thunder Twixtor Thor Love and Thunder Twixtor Thor Love and Thunder Twixtor Thor Love Thor Love and Thunder Twixtor and Thunder Twixtor
Key content areas of Thor: Love and Thunder that show up in scene-packs
Here are a few recurring types of scenes from this film that you’ll often see in scene-packs:
- Action & VFX heavy sequences: e.g., on the planet Indigarr when the Booskan biker gang attack. Lots of motion, explosions, creature design, which make for good slow-motion editing
- Character close-ups & power moments: Shots of Thor, Jane Foster (Mighty Thor), Valkyrie, etc., often used for dramatic effect in edits.
- Deleted/alternate takes: As noted, certain scenes cut or trimmed in the final theatrical version are included in some packs (such as the scene where Thor is convinced by Star-Lord/Mantis)stylised (black & white, low gravity) gets attention for its unique visuals.
Legal & Ethical Considerations
It’s important to be aware of the copyright and usage issues when dealing with scene-packs:
- The original film is copyrighted by Marvel Studios / Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. Extracting, distributing or using large chunks without permission may infringe copyright.
- Many scene-packs shared online may be un-authorised. Using them for commercial purposes is especially risky.
- If you’re using clips for a transformative purpose (e.g., critique, remix, fan-edit) some jurisdictions allow “fair use/fair dealing” but the rules vary greatly.
- Always credit sources if required; ensure you’re complying with any license or terms of the pack if it claims to be “free for edits” or similar.
