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Keyframing a Timewarp effect - Media Composer Tutorial
From the course: Media Composer 2020 Essential Training: 110 Fundamentals 2
Keyframing a Timewarp effect
- [Instructor] So let's add some keyframes to this graph and change the playback speed of this clip over time. I'm going to move the motion effect editor down over the timeline window, so I can see the composer window. I don't need the timeline right now because I've got control of playback right here in the motion effect editor. I'm going to begin by making an adjustment here in the speed graph rather than the position graph. And I think I'll just begin by positioning my playback speed at 100%. There's a control at the bottom. You can just about make out, I suppose, where you can type in a new speed if you want to. With a flat level of 100%, our position graph shows a clean connection between the two corners at the beginning, at the start of the clip and at the end. And I think just to illustrate this, I'm going to right click on the keyframe that we have, and change this to linear. We'll get into using Bezier or…
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Creating freeze-frames3m 27s
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Creating a motion effect3m 33s
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Performing a Fit to Fill edit3m 19s
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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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