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Open After Effects and Select >New project

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Next Import the files to apply the timewarp effect

>Rt. Click in the bin and choose >Import>File

Once all the clips are imported

 

Next have to Interpret Footage

Right click on the imported clip and choose >Interpret Footage


Can only do one clip at a time



On the "Interpret Footage" menu, near the bottom is a section called "Other Options" to loop the footage.

Loop 2x for 50%, 4x for 25% etc.




Either way, you'll need to extend the duration of the Comp Settings to fit the new length (i.e. double for 50%).





Make your composition by dragging your footage down and drop it on to the "New Composition" icon

Drag multiple clips if needed to the composition icon to make new compositions

If you drag multiple clips down to the new composition icon then choose

>Multiple Compositions to make a composition per clip

Load a composition by double clicking it to load in the composition window

Apply the Timewarp effect on the clip loaded in the composition

Adjust the
Speed to desired value:
(our example 50.00) %


Tuning:
Set Vector Detail to the 50 to 60 value if you have lots of render time otherwise leave it at 20

Set the Filtering to Extreme if you have render time otherwise leave at normal

Motion Blur found that it can help but can make footage look weird so use with caution

>Composition>

Composition Settings

Note the Preset will match your clips resolution


But we need to change the timeline Duration here to be as long as we looped the clip in the previous step.


Ex Looped 2 x's make the timeline at least twice as long


Add an extra couple of minutes just to make sure you can extend your clip enough to show the entire clip.

You will also need to drag the end of the clip to the end of the composition

Click back on the Project tab

When you have your effect set correctly in the Effect Control tab

then right click on the effect and choose >Copy

Click back on the Project tab

Load the next composition and choose "Command V" to paste
Then select all the compositions to render and choose













Add to Adobe Media Encoder Queue

Once in Media Encoder you can have endless options for

exporting


Change the render settings and the file saved destination

to start rendering click the green arrow in the top left of the window

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