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Timewarp Editor
Slow Motion/ Fast Motion (Linear)
The speed of a slow motion clip is somewhere between 1.0 (standard) and 0.0 (freeze). Values
greater than 1 serve to multiply the standard speed.
1 Set a mark-in and mark-out on the Timeline clip that you want to edit.
Make sure you don’t set a mark-in and mark-out on the first or last frame of the clip (i.e.
the clip-in and clip-out of the Media File).
2 Drag the Timewarp Editor to the clip and open the Editor as described ( page 11-223).
3 Position the Playline on the mark-in of the source and destination clips.
4 Enter the appropriate speed factor in the field with the blue flag.
See also
“Render Options” on page 11-240.
5 Set a Key Frame. A straight blue line with the corresponding gradient appears in the dia-
gram.
6 Exit the Timewarp Editor and trim the clip to the new length on the Timeline.
Reverse Playback (Linear)
Clips played in reverse have speed factors with a minus sign: -1.0 means the source clip is played
at the standard speed but from the mark-out to the mark-in. Reverse slow motion is also possible
(e.g. “- 0.45”).
1 Set a mark-in and mark-out on the Timeline clip that you want to edit.
Make sure you don’t set a mark-in and mark-out on the first or last frame of the clip (i.e.
the clip-in and clip-out of the Media File).
2 Drag the Timewarp Editor to the clip and open the Editor as described ( page 11-223).
3 Position the Playline on the mark-in of the source and destination clips.










