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Table Of Contents
Contents 9
Chapter 17 337 Changing Clip Speed and Time Remapping
337 Speed Basics
338 How Changing Speed Affects a Clip’s Duration
338 Performing a Fit to Fill Edit
341 Constant and Variable Speed Settings
341 Constant Speed
342 Variable Speed, or Time Remapping
342 Frame Blending and Reverse Speed
344 Making Constant Speed Changes
345 Making Variable Speed Changes
345 How Time Remapping Works
348 Where You Can Make Time Remapping Adjustments
348 Viewing Time Remapping Parameters Applied to Your Clips
350 Learning to Read Timeline Speed Indicators
353 Using the Time Remap Tool
358 Adjusting Time Remapping Keyframes in the Motion Bar
359 Time Remapping Using the Keyframe Graph
362 Time Remapping in the Motion Tab
Chapter 18 365 Working with Freeze Frames and Still Images
365 Using Still Images and Graphics in Your Sequences
366 Creating Freeze Frames from a Video Clip
367 Exporting Still Images
368 Considerations Before Creating and Importing Stills
378 Changing the Duration of Still Images
379 Example: Adding Camera Motion to Still Images
Chapter 19 387 Compositing and Layering
387 Introduction to Compositing and Layering
388 Methods of Compositing
389 Different Ways to Layer Clips in the Timeline
390 Adjusting Opacity Levels of Clips
393 Working with Composite Modes
393 How Composite Modes Affect Images
394 Applying Composite Modes to Clips
396 Composite Modes in Final Cut Pro
405 Using Travel Mattes to Hide or Reveal Parts of a Clip
407 Working with Layered Photoshop Files
407 Updating Photoshop Files in Adobe Photoshop
408 Working with Layered Photoshop Sequences
409 Changing the Frame Rate of Layered Photoshop Sequences
410 Using Video and Graphics Clips with Alpha Channels
411 Working with Clips That Have Alpha Channels