Adding a Linear Timewarp Filter
Linear Timewarp is the simpler of the two speed-change filters, and it is also the one you used during the four-point edit technique we looked at in Chapter 6. Unlike Dynamic Timewarp, this filter has no keyframable abilities, but it still has many uses for everyday editing.
- New to version 6 is the ability to add a Timewarp to an audio clip. Media clips with audio automatically adjust any attached audio, but only down to a minimum of 50 percent and up to a maximum of 200 percent.
To add a Linear Timewarp filter
1. | Right-click the clip on the Timeline and select Add linear Timewarp from the menu (Figure 9.68 ).Figure 9.68. Adding a Linear Timewarp using the right-click menu.![]() Figure 9.69. The Add Timewarp dialog.[View full size image] ![]() |
2. | To speed your clip up, alter the number in the Speed box so that it is greater than 100; to slow it down, enter a number less than 100. |
3. | To reverse the direction of the clip, click the Reverse check box and then alter the speed if you want. |
4. | Select the Video Computation method (see the sidebar "Which Computation Method Should You Use?" for details). |
5. | If you're applying a Timewarp to an audio track, select the Audio Computation most suitable for the clip you've selected. |
6. | Once you are happy with the settings, click the check mark at the bottom of the dialog to apply these changes. |
Chapter 6.
The Fit to Fill Check BoxYou'll find the Fit to fill (dynamic speed) check box just under the Reverse box in the Speed section of the Add Timewarp dialog. Checking this is exceptionally useful when you want to fill areas of your video that, for one reason or another, you no longer want to move on the Timelinea clip that matches a voice-over, for example.In this case, you can add a clip to the Timeline and then select the Fit to fill (dynamic speed) check box. When you do so, this clip automatically increases the speed the required amount to exactly fill the gap to the next clip on the Timeline.This is effectively the same as the four-point edit technique, but you can use it on clips you have dragged onto the Timeline.Clips with Fit to fill selected don't overwrite other clips on the Timeline. |