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How to change the speed of a clip using QuickTime Pro.
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brandice (0:45)
2 years ago 0 + -ScreenCast sucks. SUCKS!
brandice (3:06)
2 years ago 0 + -Command J, or "Properties"
brandice (3:39)
2 years ago 0 + -Select all, or Command A
brandice (3:53)
2 years ago 0 + -Copy, or Command C
brandice (4:18)
2 years ago 0 + -Voila, shrinkage.
brandice (5:00)
2 years ago 0 + -I was trying to type up all the directions, but I have now lost my place. Sorry!
brandice (6:08)
2 years ago 0 + -It's very cool that QT Pro maintains the original sound of the track. Very cool.
morktron
10 months ago 0 + -Thanks for the screencast, very useful. Also means you can still edit in Final Cut Pro while making a time lapse video at the same time :)
I use IShowU HD, it is awesome, no doubt you have it already now
djsteen (8:04)
5 months ago 0 + -Very handy! Thanks Chris!