Gradually changing speed of video

walter-born wrote on 4/19/2020, 4:52 AM

It might be simple to anyone else, but I did not find out yet how I could gradually edit speed of a video entry on a track.
I know that I can use ctrl+move ends but that changes speed overall, not gradually.
Now what did I oversee or how can I do such a thing similar I can do it on colour/masks/frame position?

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Dexcon wrote on 4/19/2020, 5:16 AM

@walter-born … R click on the video event and from the window that opens, select Insert/Remove envelope. From the sub-window that opens, check Velocity. A green line then appears on the event.

At the far L edge of the event, there is node (keyframe) which defaults at 100% speed, but R click the node and a whole lot of speed options appear in a window, including Set To which allows you to code you own speed. Double-L clicking at any spot on the green velocity allows to set a new speed from that point. If you want to gradually reduce speed of an event from 100% to say 50%, then add a new node at the point where you want the slow-down to start, and then another node at the point where you want the 50% speed achieved, and then R click that second node to select/code the desired speed. Voila!

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walter-born wrote on 4/19/2020, 5:34 AM

Thank you Dexcon, that is exactly what I hoped to find. Seems to have been in front of my eyes, when I chose freeze frame :)

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