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How to low down part of a movie clip premiere pro cc

Explorer ,
Oct 24, 2020 Oct 24, 2020

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I have created some time-lapse movies for an engineering project over a two month period, every now and then a very interesting activity happens and I want to slow down the speed of the footage for just that activity - how do I select a part of a movie clip to do this to?

 

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Community Expert , Oct 24, 2020 Oct 24, 2020

Hit F1 and type in time remapping.

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Hit F1 and type in time remapping.

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Thanks Ann,

 

But how do I define the asection of the movie clip I want to slow down - markers?

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Have you read how to perform timeremapping?

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Ah, no. Will do that!

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