| mike909@adobeforums.com 2006-12-06, 8:15 pm |
| I really like After Effects Timewarp, for video, but it does not apply the timewarp to audio. What I have been doing is rendering the video and then editing the audio seperately in Audition. Kind of a pain, and AE's animation controll is preferable. I hav
e also been dropping the video into Premier and using it's 'speed' function...but that can't be easily animated (keyframed). Time remapping in AE works on audio, and that can be keyframed, but that effect doesn't give you the controll over the video that
the 'timewarp' effect does.
I have been getting by with the afforementioned techniques, for those times that I desire slow-mo effect, but I figured there is probably a better workflow to it. Keep in mind, I desire the capability to not only achieve slow-motion, but do be able to ani
mate in and out of it (like a turntable losing power, then regaining it.)
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