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Reducing Clip Speed in AME CC?

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Hey all,

 

New to the AME world, especially when it comes to the CC.

 

I was wondering -- If have some natively 60fps 1280x720p files coming straight from my Canon 5d mark III into a Watch Folder, is it possible to somehow "slow down" the frame rate of my clips? I don't mean CHANGE the fps, I mean change the FPS playback. When I try to export the files to a different Frame Rate, the clip stays the same duration (length). It seems that AME just removes frames from my clip instead of allowing 30fps playback (like normal) and populating it with the 60 frames per second I started with.

 

I'm trying to automate having the clip speed slowed down (and ultimately extended) instead of having to render it out in my NLE editing program. I'm going to be shooting over 500 60fps clips tomorrow night, and it would be awesome if I could automate slowing down the clip speed.

 

I'm trying to go from 60fps to 15fps (and ultimately slowing the clip down and extending it by 4x). It's for a creepy halloween gig that I want to make look extra spooky with that strange, choppy 15fps.

 

My shoot is tomorrow, and I would really like to know if it's possible to do this in AME CC. I really like the added feature of the Image overlay (so that I can add my watermark to the video), hopefully there's a way to do this so I don't have to sit in front of my computer and slow down 500 clips that I'm going to shoot tomorrow night!

 

Thanks for your help.

 

Chase


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