![]() You can enable slow motion to add a zest of dramatics or speed up a video to spur the action. Proper timing and speed make videos more useful and spectacular. You can export your file in a couple of clicks and enjoy limitless editing. Video Cutter supports all video formats and processes both short clips and long movies. Our video speed controller features all essential instruments for changing video speed and size, as well as adding and customizing elements like texts, images, effects, etc. No experience and learning is required - the interface is intuitive, so you are ready to become a video wizard once your clip is uploaded. Turtle facing to the left: The clip is reversed and slowed down.If you need to change video speed, our editor allows you to make it quickly and easily. Rabbit facing to the left: The clip is reversed, or both sped up and reversed. Turtle facing to the right: The clip is slowed down. Rabbit facing to the right: The clip is sped up. In the Project browser, when you move the pointer over a video clip that has had its speed changed, an icon near the left edge of the clip (see examples below) indicates the following: In the inspector that opens, move the Speed slider to reset the speed of the clip, and then click Done. If you change your mind later and want to undo the changes you’ve made, double-click a video clip, or select one or more video clips or a frame range you want to restore. Then choose Clip > Slow Motion or Clip > Fast Forward again. In the inspector that opens, if you see a Convert Entire Clip button, click it. Double-click the clip in the Project browser. Certain types of video-including video shot with the iPhone and H.264 video shot on the Flip camcorder-must be converted before making a speed change. Or, it may mean you need to convert your video. ![]() If an option can’t be selected, it means the video clip isn’t long enough to accommodate that increase of speed. To speed up the selected video, choose Clip > Fast Forward, and then choose a multiple: 2x, 4x, 8x, or 20x. The Clip menu appears in a light gray bar across the top of your computer screen. To slow down the selected video, choose Clip > Slow Motion, and then choose a percentage to slow the clip: 50%, 25%, or 10%. In the Project browser, select one or more video clips or a frame range. ![]() If you change your mind later and want to undo the changes you’ve made, you can always open the inspector again and reset the speed or direction of the clip. After the video is converted, you can drag the Speed slider or set the percentage of the clip’s normal speed as described above. If you see a Convert Entire Clip button instead of the Speed slider, click it. ![]() To set the percentage of the clip’s normal speed you want to apply, or to set the clip’s duration in seconds, type values in the fields to the right of the Speed slider. The farther you drag the slider, the more extreme the speed change. In the Clip inspector that opens, drag the Speed slider to the left to make the video play slower or to the right to make it play faster. ![]() In the Project browser, double-click a video clip, or select more than one video clip or a frame range and then double-click. ![]()
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