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Re: Interval Capture in FCP
by
Jeremy Garchow
(JeremyG)
on Jul 3, 2008 at 2:17:58 am
[Eric Holzapfel]
"I am thinking it might not work to well increasing the "speed" of the clip in FCP, like to 200 percent, etc. "
Ah, you haven't tried this yet? If you speed up the clip, make sure it's by a significant amount and turn off frame blending. In essence, FCP will drop frames just like you want to do manually.
If something is 10 minutes long and you want to make it 30 seconds, you should speed it up to %2000.
Try it, I think you'll like it. Put your 10 minute clip in it's own timeline, highlight the clip and hit command-j. Uncheck the frame blending box and enter a duration of 30 seconds where the time of you clip is indicated. Adjust to your liking then copy/paste that clip in to your current editing timeline.
Jeremy
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