

Fast Opaque Source causes the second frame to fade over the first frame.Boost Extra 1 and Boost Extra 2 have no effect when Fast is chosen. All pixels are affected equally, regardless of their channel values. When Fast is chosen, the first frame fades out as the second frame fades in simultaneously.Frame Blending Mode, Blur Amount, and Boost Extra 1 and 2 have no affect when Frame Blending is off. Several of the modes are adjusted by the Boost Extra 1 and Boost Extra 2 parameters, whose function depends on which mode is used. The Frame Blending Mode menu determines how adjacent frames are mixed when frame blending is performed. Select the Frame Blending (Best Only) checkbox to enable frame blending. Source Start determines which frame in the Source Layer used as the first frame in the effect. If Velocity is 0, the source is a static image. If Velocity is 50, the source moves half as fast as the clip’s frame rate. If Velocity is 100, the source moves at the normal frame rate. Velocity adjusts the velocity of the source layer, expressed as a percentage of the frame rate. The Source Layer menu sets which clip in the timeline is affected by the filter. Warning: If you delete the source clip from the timeline, the effect becomes unrendered.īCC filters come with a library of factory installed presets plus the ability to create your own custom presets and preview them with the BCC FX Browser™.īCC filters also include common controls that configure global effect preferences and other host-specific effect settings.įor more information about working with presets and other common controls, Click Here.Assign the desired duration to the solid or slug.Īpply the BCC Velocity Remap filter to the solid or slug.Ĭhoose the desired layer in the Source Layer menu. To create a Velocity Remap effect that is longer than the duration of the source media, follow the steps below.Ĭreate a solid (After Effects, Premiere Pro), Color track (Red) or slug (Final Cut Pro) that is the same size as the desired source layer. You can apply Velocity Remap directly to the layer you want to affect, however, the duration of the effect is then limited to the duration of the source media. Velocity Remap allows you to adjust and animate the frame rate of a video image and to blend adjacent frames to create smoother motion effects.
