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Remmapage temporel

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Aug 02, 2021 Aug 02, 2021

Bonjour, j'ai des problèmes avec le remappage temporel d'After Effects. Je souhaite qu'une vidéo commence très rapidement et ralentisse jusqu'à se stabiliser vers une vitesse précise. Le problème est que sur After Effect dès que j'accélère un morceau de vidéo, le logiciel ralentit la fin pour que la durée de la séquence reste constante. Et je ne souhaite pas garder un temps constant, il est normal que la vidéo finale soit plus courte vu que j'ai accéléré le début.
Cette manipulation est facile à faire sur Premiere Pro mais je n'y parviens pas sur After Effects

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LEGEND , Aug 02, 2021 Aug 02, 2021

Nothing wrong here. You are simply employing a bad workflow. The real point is to add an extra keyframe where you want the acceleration to end and playback speed to resume normally before manipulating everything else. Within how AE works this is perfectly logical. You would do it with otehr properties the same way. You just have to adapt and not try to force it to work like in other programs.

 

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LEGEND ,
Aug 02, 2021 Aug 02, 2021
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Nothing wrong here. You are simply employing a bad workflow. The real point is to add an extra keyframe where you want the acceleration to end and playback speed to resume normally before manipulating everything else. Within how AE works this is perfectly logical. You would do it with otehr properties the same way. You just have to adapt and not try to force it to work like in other programs.

 

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