The core functionality of RSMB v6.4.4 lies in its sophisticated vector-based analysis. Unlike a simple directional blur that smears an entire image uniformly, RSMB tracks the actual movement of pixels from one frame to the next. When a user applies the plugin found within that ".zip" archive to a footage layer, the software generates motion vectors internally. It calculates where a pixel was in frame A and where it ended up in frame B, then blurs the pixel along that specific trajectory.
Smooth out transitions and time-remapped (slow-motion) clips in montages. Key Features of Version 6 ReelSmart Motion Blur - RE:Vision Effects
This article covers everything you need to know about RSMB v6.4.4, from its core features to installation best practices, common troubleshooting tips, and why it remains a staple in Adobe After Effects, Premiere Pro, Foundry Nuke, and DaVinci Resolve (via OFX).

