Fast motion/Slow motion

Can this be done in iMovieHD? Perhaps there's a plug-in or something?

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    just down the list is this thread which should answer your question
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1233910&tstart=0

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    I haven't been able to find a way to create the effects of fast or slow motion in the video clips. Is there a way to do this? If not, please consider adding it in the full version - I use these effects alot when editing videos.
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    rr
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  • Slow motion/fast motion effect

    Hi guys
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    http://help.apple.com/imovie/mac/10.0.6/?lang=en#/mov6c442b2eb
    For sure, you can not adjust precisely as you can do in FCPX ...
    cbrec wrote:
    …  I'm making my first music video for a song I made. It'll be my first time learning and using a video production software,…
    High ambitiions, but: why not?
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    fingers-crossed, happy movie making!

  • Slow-Motion/Fast-Motion.

    Just wondering if there is a way to gradually slow down a clip from keyframe to keyframe, as in add a gradual slow motion from one point to another not just an immediate slow down and that being the same speed between the two points.
    Also is there a way to do this for fast-motion as opposed to slow-motion?

    If you are referring to the Time Remap filter (...thanks Ian...) you can see the result only in the canvas: make sure you +always render+ the clip after applying or changing parameters, in order to see the final quality (without rendering, you can get very unusual results... even with RT Unlimited).
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  • IMovies 10.0.4: How do I get Slow Motion and Fast Forward (Speed Editor) to function?

    I am using iMovie 10.0.4 and cannot get fast-forward or slow-motion functions to work.  I have organized my clips into a Project and attempting to edit them in the Timeline.  With the target clip selected in Timeline, I am unable to access the fast-forward or slow motion functions in the menu bar nor by right-clicking to select the Speed Editor.  Example screenshot below.   Thanks for any help you can throw my way.

    Hi,
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    Do you still have an old project where you used slow motion ? if so, just duplicate the project and cleanup all clips from the new project and you have a clean empty project with working speed controls. It works for me.
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  • How to best achieve slow motion and fast motion

    Hi - I am new to the forum and a basic user of Premiere Pro CS5. I am working on a project shot at 24 fps, and would like to do slow and fast motion.
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    The main difference between using time-remapping and just using time-stretching is that time-remapping allows you to change the speed quite flexibly at different times in the same clip, whereas stretching just changes the rate for the whole clip.
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    > Also is slow motion and fast motion better done in After Effects than Premiere.
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    See "Time-stretching and time-remapping".

  • Slow-Motion and Fast forward

    Hi,
    Let me know if you can implement these functions with OSMF.
    Thanks
    Steve

    If you use RTMP streaming with FMS you need to check the docs for NetStream.step() method:
    http://help.adobe.com/en_US/FlashPlatform/beta/reference/actionscript/3/flash/net/NetStrea m.html#step()
    Implementing this in OSMF is not trivial. You'll need to get deep into the OSMF NetLoader APIs (there are lots of posts explaining how to create custom NetLoaders in this forum).
    You can also emulate fast-forward with seek() calls, and slow-motion with pause() calls This might be somewhat easier to implement and it will work for progressive content too, but the performance might be much worse than using the step() approach.
    Let us know how it goes,
    Andrian

  • Fast/slow motion?

    Is there anyway to use fast/slow motion with imovie 08, without downloading imovie 06 which is no longer on Apple website?

    Buy iLife '09. It's version of iMovie allows fast/slow motion and many other "missing" features.

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