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Creating a motion effect - Media Composer Tutorial
From the course: Media Composer 2019 Essential Training: 110 Fundamentals 2
Creating a motion effect
- Motion effects can also be created in the source monitor. I'm going to pick out this other clip, little bit further along in the sequence. And again I'm going to hold alt or option and click on the match frame button to open it in source monitor. There's quite a lot going on in this shot. We've got a couple of different jumps for our subject. And, the total duration is about six seconds and, well it's exactly seconds and 21 frames. So its not too long. And now I'm going to produce a slow motion version. To do this, I'm going to add a button to the source monitor. I'm going to tools, and into the command pallette, and in my command pallette which is set to button to button reassignment mode, I'm going to go to effects and I'll take this motion effect editor button and drag that into my source monitor. You can put it anywhere in the interface, but it's probably most relevant there. Now I'm going to click on this…
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Creating freeze frames3m 22s
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Creating a motion effect3m 33s
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Performing a fit to fill edit3m 20s
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Comparing motion effects and Timewarp effects2m 21s
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Creating Timewarp effects4m 4s
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Understanding the Timewarp Speed Graph3m 56s
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Keyframing a Timewarp effect6m 29s
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Using the Anchor Frame1m 38s
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Using Trim to Fill3m 35s
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Working with Timewarp effects2m 35s
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