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    I would like to use fast-forward and slow-mo in my movie (all the time forward). I would like the footage to look as if I were using a scrub control to speed up and slow down as the footage plays, with smooth transitions between footage playback speeds, so no jerky changes etc. is this possible ?
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  2. You can do this in any decent video editor e.g. sony vegas, premiere pro , but it will be smoother if you use motion interpolation e.g. after effects or twixtor

    You can do it for free with avisynth, but the control in ramping is more difficult to do (harder to get transition smoother to gradually ramp up or down in speed)
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    How do you do it in Vegas ? I just downloaded the trial version....
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  4. Search youtube for "vegas velocity envelope tutorial" , there should be many video tutorials showing you step by step
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    Got it, thanks ! Bloody hell I've only been using this program for aeons already......
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    Originally Posted by poisondeathray View Post
    Search youtube for "vegas velocity envelope tutorial" , there should be many video tutorials showing you step by step
    I have a video tute in the works on just that same issue, and I also cover how motion blur works hand in hand with velocity.

    It should be ready by early 2013 at the latest So stay tuned.

    P.S. That' "exit strategy", I'm-a gonna do that too from now on.
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    In my Sony Vegas Studio you can hold down (if I remember right) the control button and then stretch out the clip or shorten it.
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