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Re: Freeze Frames in AE
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Tim Scarpino
on Mar 20, 2009 at 2:36:56 pm
Thanks much!
My challenge is when I do as you suggest, my whole original clip turns into a freeze frame. I want the first and last frames of the clip to freeze that I can extend to beginning and end of the comp while keeping the whole original video clip at it's native speed.
Is the whole clip supposed to freeze?
Tim
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