Multirendering
A Multirender is a technique in tennis that involves rendering the same short sequence over and over again. When this is complete, all of the 'renders' are lined up in a row, creating a really cool progression effect.
By definition, they are identical to a very short Self Tennis.
Multirenders were very common in the late 2010's, but have become less popular due to the amount of effort to set one up, along with more popular alternatives.
Usage
In concept, multirenders are relatively simple.
- Create and render a very short sequence of video. It can be part of the video you are working on, or something completely new; it doesn't matter! For maximum effectiveness, try to have this sequence be less than 1.5 seconds long.
- Using this newly rendered sequence, do it again. Try to mix it up a little compared to what you did last time: some reverse each iteration, for extra flow; some only use the last frame. Most people just use the video in its entirety
- Rinse and repeat as long as you want. Most multirenders tend to be around 8 - 20 "renders" long, but you can make them as long as you want (some have gone to 60 or more!) See how long you can go before the original render is completely gone. It's inevtiable, but fun to see how long it takes!
Tip: it's all about the progression. Don't make edits that completely destroy the previous sequence! You should be able to see where things came from.
Notable Examples
Sid's Multirender Collab
GameBop's "Vx60"
Sid vs. dani_phantump vs. laromande