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November 12, 2018
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Interpreting > Speeding up > Time Remapping

  • November 12, 2018
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I have a weird workflow. I film mostly in 60p, then I interpret it all to 30p. I then speed it up to 200% so it plays back in realtime but this way I can slow anything down by returning the speed to 100% if I need a clip to be slow mo. (If I just interpreted later, the in and out points change so my edit would change.)

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Suppose I have my clip at 200%, then there is a portion I want to speed ramp with time remapping. If I take my 200% clip and time remap a portion to 50%, does that portion still make use of all 60 frames or does frame blending kick in?

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Correct answer Mike Dziennik

The short answer is yes.

Frame blending will only be used if you choose it from the right click menu (or apply it on export). Otherwise Frame sampling is used. Try it for yourself - and step through the resulting video 1 frame at a time.

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Mike Dziennik
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Community Expert
November 13, 2018

Yes.

Mike Dziennik
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Mike DziennikCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
November 13, 2018

The short answer is yes.

Frame blending will only be used if you choose it from the right click menu (or apply it on export). Otherwise Frame sampling is used. Try it for yourself - and step through the resulting video 1 frame at a time.

Participant
November 13, 2018

Okay that's what I meant. Will it utilize all 60 frames?