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Speed up entire, rendered video

Explorer ,
Oct 30, 2018 Oct 30, 2018

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I compiled my video from several clips.  Now that I have it the way I want it...is there a way to make a 'faster' version of the video as a whole, without having to go in and speed up each individual clip?

TIA...Lynn

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Community Expert , Oct 30, 2018 Oct 30, 2018

The easiest way would be to use Export & Share to output your finished movie -- then start a new project, import that movie into your new project and changed its speed with either Time Stretch or Time Remapping. Since you'll only be working with one clip, you'll be done in just a few clicks!

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The easiest way would be to use Export & Share to output your finished movie -- then start a new project, import that movie into your new project and changed its speed with either Time Stretch or Time Remapping. Since you'll only be working with one clip, you'll be done in just a few clicks!

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As always, thanks Steve!

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