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Cut a video to add rallenty effect after the normal speed scene

Aug 31, 2012 3:15 PM

is there a way to do this easy?

i have a scene where i ball fall on the ground (in example)

i want to show this scene in normal speed

just put the video in AE

then to make a rallenty i make another layer with the video cutted with ctrl+shift+d then another one so i have a total of three layers

the first one is the begin of the video with the normal scene

the second one is the rallenty then the third one is the continuation...

is there a way to make this easier?

there is just a way to make a "hole" in the video timeline?

the timeline line (word joke XD) when you trim the video appear darker, is there a way to make this darker zone appear in the center to let another thing in the middle of the video appear?

or i have to work with layer?

 

i hope that my pathetic english is enough to explain what i want to do

 

THANK YOU

 
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    Sep 1, 2012 1:47 AM   in reply to LeeXiaoLoong

    You could just use time-remapping?

     

    Mylenium

     
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    Sep 1, 2012 6:22 AM   in reply to LeeXiaoLoong

    Sorry, "rallenty" is not a word I know or understand.  It SEEMS to mean something to do with speed or time (based on Googling the word) so I guessed the same as Mylenium.

     

    Can you use another word to explain what you want to do?

     
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    Sep 1, 2012 7:52 AM   in reply to Andrew Yoole

    Rallenty means slowdown/ slowmotion.

     

    Mylenium

     
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    Sep 1, 2012 7:50 AM   in reply to LeeXiaoLoong

    probably you don't get my request, sorry

     

    I perfectly get it, but obviously you need to read up on how to use time-remapping. You know, it can be keyframed....

     

    Mylenium

     
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