The workflow explained here is for a clip shot at 23.98 Frame Rate that is used in a 23.98 timeline and we want to slow it down to ½ speed Project Format in AVID is 23.976 | |||
Edit the clip into the timeline that you want to slow down Place the timeline indicator on the clip | |||
Go to the Project Window in AVID and choose the Effects Tab and scroll down to the Timewarp Effect and choose Timewarp
Drag it on to the Clip in the Video Track | |||
Put the position indicator on the track with the timewarp effect on it and choose >Tools>Motion Effect Editor | |||
Click on the Speed Graph | You can ra | ||
Adjust the Bar higher or lower to adjust the speed of the clip | |||
Duration of the clip will not change even if you are slowing down the clip so if your shot to show a certain part you can use the trim tools | |||
Next pick the Render Type |
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Then Render it | |||
The workflow explained here is for a clip shot at 59.94 Frame Rate that is used in a 23.98 timeline and we want to slow it down to ½ speed | |||
The Clips to be slowed down are 59.94 frame rate | |||
Edit the clip into the timeline that you want to slow down | |||
Then choose | |||
Click on Promote | |||
You must pick the source and the output type. | |||
Change the speed to 100 | |||
Next pick the Render Type | |||
Then Render it |
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