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Motion path speed
babindia
Senior Contributor Location: India Joined: Aug 16, 2007 06:11 Messages: 884 Offline
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Here is what I want
1. I put nature video in the time line
2. When boats appear I pause and take a snap shot
3. I put the snap shot at exactly in the same place in PIP track as of the master track
4. I create a custom motion path where the picture reduces in size and move diagonally to the left corner and stops

Okay so far. How do I increase the speed of the motion so that while creating a video I click with camera sound and the picture moves quickly and snaps to the left hand corner.

I have attached the video clip. I wanted the movement to be quick or rather control the speed as I wish.
 Filename
Naturepip.avi
[Disk]
 Description
 Filesize
24390 Kbytes
 Downloaded:
205 time(s)

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at May 26. 2012 12:37

PC specs :
OS Windows 10.0 Pro
MB - AS rock Z77 extreme 11
Intel 3770K @ 4.0 Ghz OC
Gskill 32 GB RAM 1800 Mhz
6 TB HDD, SSD bootable
nVidia ASUS GTX 660 Ti
BenQ 22" LCD monitor 1920x1080

stevek
Senior Contributor Location: Houston, Texas USA Joined: Jan 25, 2011 12:18 Messages: 4663 Offline
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No attached video clip. .
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BarryTheCrab
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The closer the key-points, the faster the action. HP Envy Phoenix/4thGen i7-4770(4@3.4GHz~turbo>3.9)
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babindia
Senior Contributor Location: India Joined: Aug 16, 2007 06:11 Messages: 884 Offline
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Stevek
It refuse to save lol. I had to reduce the size of the file by trimming PC specs :
OS Windows 10.0 Pro
MB - AS rock Z77 extreme 11
Intel 3770K @ 4.0 Ghz OC
Gskill 32 GB RAM 1800 Mhz
6 TB HDD, SSD bootable
nVidia ASUS GTX 660 Ti
BenQ 22" LCD monitor 1920x1080

stevek
Senior Contributor Location: Houston, Texas USA Joined: Jan 25, 2011 12:18 Messages: 4663 Offline
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Quote: Stevek
It refuse to save lol. I had to reduce the size of the file by trimming


That's a pretty long video and it taking some time to download (still working on it) and I have a fast internet connection. Many people will give up before it is downloaded. They may have a better answer but for now, I think that you have an answer.

Perhaps consider shortening it or do some cutting to show just the importent things (the next time). Instead of the uncompressed) AVI file you might want to consider something more compressed (mp4, DivX)

I gave up after about 10-15 minutes since you alreay have an answer.

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babindia
Senior Contributor Location: India Joined: Aug 16, 2007 06:11 Messages: 884 Offline
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Okay got it. Thanks Barry,Age is creeping on me PC specs :
OS Windows 10.0 Pro
MB - AS rock Z77 extreme 11
Intel 3770K @ 4.0 Ghz OC
Gskill 32 GB RAM 1800 Mhz
6 TB HDD, SSD bootable
nVidia ASUS GTX 660 Ti
BenQ 22" LCD monitor 1920x1080

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