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Understanding the Timewarp Speed Graph - Media Composer Tutorial
From the course: Media Composer 2019 Essential Training: 110 Fundamentals 2
Understanding the Timewarp Speed Graph
- [Instructor] There are two graphs available to use to configure a time warp effect. And you can view them one at a time or both at once. I'm going to click on these buttons at the same time so we can see the different versions of these graphs. In a moment, we'll be adding key frames to these graphs to change the playback speed over time. But what exactly are they displaying? The graph on the left is indicating time from left to right, and playback speed as a percentage on the vertical axis from bottom to top. Naturally by default, the clip is going to begin with 100% playback speed. And just as we saw with those lines inside the graph editor for our frame flex effect or for any effects that you're animating in the effect editor. This line indicates the actual setting, is not the key frame that indicates the setting, it's the line. So no matter how many key frames you have, you're always going to be looking out for…
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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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