Slow motion with trail effect

is there a way within premoiere pro c6 to create a slowmotion with trail effect?

I hope some of the more experienced HDV users will chime in shortly but I think some of us would transcode the footage to a better codec first. Then apply speed adjustments to the new movie. Which one depends on your versions, I never did use HDV with FCP5 so can't tell you much more.
Patience, others will be along in a few hours.

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