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March 13, 2023
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slowed down at 60% instead of 40 and I've logged all of footage... now what?

  • March 13, 2023
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Hi Community,

 

So I spend over a week going through our company's extensive b-roll. When we have 60 fps footage, here is my workflow:

  • I select of the footage in the "project" window and right click, choose "Speed/Duration" and slow down the footage.
  • In the "source" window I use  I & O for In & Out, then use period and coma to insert the footage into the sequence of b-roll I have.

Now the main issue is that I when I ajusted the speed/duration pf the 60fps footage, I've slowed down to 60% instead of 40%. So that means each clip in my sequence should be longer that what it is once I slow it down to 40%... So I am unsure on what to do in order to slow down the footage to 40% and still have my ins and outs respected without having to redo everything.

Any suggestions?

 

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Any suggestions?


By @Naima-Naima

 

As a test, select let´s say ten clips on the timeline and click Ctrl+R to bring up the Clip Speed/Duration dialog and set the new speed in the Speed box and make sure to tick Ripple Edit, Trailing Clips and click OK. This should change the speed/duration and at the same time keep your ins and outs.

 

The Ripple Edit, Trailing Clips option is your friend here. 🙂

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March 13, 2023
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Any suggestions?


By @Naima-Naima

 

As a test, select let´s say ten clips on the timeline and click Ctrl+R to bring up the Clip Speed/Duration dialog and set the new speed in the Speed box and make sure to tick Ripple Edit, Trailing Clips and click OK. This should change the speed/duration and at the same time keep your ins and outs.

 

The Ripple Edit, Trailing Clips option is your friend here. 🙂

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March 13, 2023

Oh My Goodness!!! That did it!! phew! Thank you so much!!!