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− | Speeding up or Slowing down is a common poopism that makes a clip seem faster or slower.This can be used with the [[Stutter Loop]] or [[Ear Rape]] poopisms which makes them more funny or more annoying. | + | Speeding up or Slowing down is a common poopism that makes a clip seem faster or slower. This can be used with the [[Stutter Loop]] or [[Ear Rape]] poopisms which makes them more funny or more annoying. |
==Speed up/Slow Down in Sony Vegas== | ==Speed up/Slow Down in Sony Vegas== | ||
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==Speed Up/Slow down in Movie Maker XP== | ==Speed Up/Slow down in Movie Maker XP== | ||
− | In [[Windows Movie Maker]], just put the speed up or slow down effect on a clip.It automatically | + | In [[Windows Movie Maker]], just put the speed up or slow down effect on a clip. It automatically pitch shifts the clip for you (if you have the WMM XP edition). There's only [[1]] Speed up and [[1]] Slow Down effect but you can get more from the [[FX Archive]]. If you want to pitch shift the clip without speeding up or slowing down, then use Audacity. |
==See More== | ==See More== | ||
*[[Extreme Slow-Mo]] | *[[Extreme Slow-Mo]] |
Latest revision as of 00:09, 23 August 2018
Speeding up or Slowing down is a common poopism that makes a clip seem faster or slower. This can be used with the Stutter Loop or Ear Rape poopisms which makes them more funny or more annoying.
Speed up/Slow Down in Sony Vegas[edit]
In Sony Vegas press and hold Ctrl-L, while holding those keys click the end of the clip and while holding it bring it forwards for Slow down and bring it backwards for Speed up.
Speed Up/Slow Down in Adobe Premiere[edit]
Right click on a clip and select Speed/Duration and play with the blue numbers
Speed Up/Slow down in Movie Maker XP[edit]
In Windows Movie Maker, just put the speed up or slow down effect on a clip. It automatically pitch shifts the clip for you (if you have the WMM XP edition). There's only 1 Speed up and 1 Slow Down effect but you can get more from the FX Archive. If you want to pitch shift the clip without speeding up or slowing down, then use Audacity.