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Final Cut Pro 7 introduces a significantly improved way to create speed changes in your clips.
In this short, focused, video tutorial, Larry Jordan shows you how to use the Speed Tool to quickly adjust the speed of a clip using a technique similar to the Time Remapping Tool in Soundtrack Pro.
Then, he illustrates the new features of creating a variable speed clip, including setting speed keyframes, adjusting keyframes to set speed or position, adding acceleration and deceleration, controlling the speed of acceleration, and more.
This tutorial supports features found in Final Cut Pro 7.