![]() ![]() In the Video area, enable the Reverse Clip check box. Open the Editor panel, click Time Remapping (appears towards the end of the Editor categories bar, you might need to use the scroll arrow to reveal it). To reverse a clip by using Time RemappingĢ. The speed of the clip is adjusted accordingly. In the Timeline, click the end of the clip that you want to adjust, and drag the end to increase or decrease the length of the clip. ![]() To change the speed of an entire clip by using Time RemappingĤ. Speed changes to clips are indicated by a yellow dashed line across the top of the clip in the Timeline. Apply as many keyframes and speed changes to the clip as you want. You can also set the speed for a keyframe by adjusting the Speed slider or by typing a precise value in the Speed box and pressing Enter.Ħ. To achieve slow motion, new frames are interpolated between the original. In the Keyframe view, position the scrubber where you want to add a keyframe and click the Add/Remove Keyframe button, and drag the corresponding node on the yellow speed line up (to increase the speed) or down (to decrease the speed). A clip to which Speed Control has been applied is marked by a broken yellow line. The anchor frame appears as a red marker in the Keyframe view. ![]() In the Anchor area, choose one of the following anchor frames:ĥ. In the Timeline, select the clip you want to adjust.Ģ. To vary the speed of a video by using Time Remappingġ. You can also reverse a clip to play it backwards. You can adjust the speed for your video clips with keyframe precision, speeding up some scenes, and slowing down others. ![]()
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