From the course: Creating Time-Lapse Video

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Creating variable speed effects for a time-lapse sequence with Adobe After Effects

Creating variable speed effects for a time-lapse sequence with Adobe After Effects

From the course: Creating Time-Lapse Video

Creating variable speed effects for a time-lapse sequence with Adobe After Effects

- [Instructor] Before we move on to changing the sequence, let's show you one more option in case you want to do some ramp speed effects. While After Effects generally plays back video at a constant frame rate, this can be varied. Let me show you an option here. I'm going to duplicate this layer by pressing command or control D and then disable the original copy. From the layer menu, I'll choose time, enable time remapping and what you'll see here is that time is added in a linear fashion. So for example here, you see our first frame and the last frame. what we can do is actually change this. For example, I can move this frame earlier in time and it will condense the action. Additionally, I can create an effect here by choosing key frame, ease in. And from this first frame, I'll choose key frame, ease out. If we look at the velocity graph here, you'll see that we have a ramping effect where it's basically frozen ramps…

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