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Time Lapse video using final cut pro 7

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Hi Guys,

Can someone tell me how to create a time lapse video using final cut pro 7, is it only importing the clips and then changing the speed of the clip so that it moves faster?

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If it hasn't changed from 6, when you have the clip in the viewer that you want to adjust the timeframe on, click the motion tab, at the bottom (or near it) there should be an option for Time Remap.

If it's not there, then do a help search on Time Remap which should tell you where it's been moved to.
 

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