Hi!
I've learned Premiere just be fiddeling around with it. It is a great piece
of software.
To slo-mo a clip, simply right click and select speed. You have something
called time-stretching but search on that on Youtube and you'll get some
tutorials.

Sune,
Norway

On Fri, Jun 27, 2008 at 8:15 AM, Keith Ziomek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>   Thanks to all of you I now can pan and zoom on stills. WOW! nice for
> sure. Although I still don't quite understand some of hte symbolism in
> the effects control window, I can get through it. Two more questions
> for this nuebie. Is it possible to create a slo-mo effect? and exactly
> how do the video effects, et al, operate on the frames? I have tried
> playing around with them and it seems it just doesn;t work. I know it
> me and not the software.
>
> Thanks again for all the help. Awesome software.
>
> -koz
>
>  
>



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Dunderfilm // Sune Alexandersen
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