Graphics Programs Reference
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Notice that the line in the graph moves from bottom to top in a continuous
angle. Look to the Timeline, below the clips, and you will see that there are
equally spaced increments. Both the continuous angle and the equally spaced
increments indicate that the speed within the clip is constant.
Let me repeat this. If the increments are evenly spaced then speed is constant.
Now for the other part of the equation - if the increments are spread out then
time will be in slow motion and if the increments are close together the result is
fast motion.
Slow Motion
Fast Motion
1
Select the Time Remap tool and allow it
to hover within the clip, above one of
the keyframe points in the center of the
Timeline. The tool will turn into
a
symbol.
2
Click on the keyframe and move it to either side. Watch what happens
to the marked increments beneath the clip (it may be advisable to
increase the spread within the Timeline to get a better look at the
result). You will notice the increments contract and expand as you
 
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