The Time-collection
Plugins to change the speed of a video and to create time depending effects
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TimeControlTimeControl is used to change the speed of a clip in a specific way. You can define up to 16 Markers and tell these Markers how fast a specific frame and section has to be played. This enables you to speed up and slow specific parts of your clip.
Flexible TimeGo back and forth in a clip with one easy-to-use slider. Flexible Time gives you the chance to go back and forth within a clip. You can go back and forth in time and let a basketball player dunk the ball a hundred times in a row.
Blurry VisionCreate the impression of a blurry eyesight. The effect looks like, as if still-frames from various moments around the actual time appear and go away in a random way.
Random FramesRandom Frames creates a slideshow of images randomly selected from the applied clip.
Time ShadowTime Shadow creates shadows from nearby time periods. These shadows are superimposed over the current timeframe. You can control a number of settings to make the effect as versatile as you like.
Time TunnelTime Tunnel creates a tunnel by using older frames of the clip. This filter is not a "motion blur", or a "zoom blur". Time Tunnel uses older frames of the clip to create the tunnel effect and not just only the current frame.
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SpeedWith Speed you can speed up and slow down a clip. You can even let a clip run backwards or stand still. Use this plugin if you want to have a certain speed of a clip at a specific position of the timeline.
Long ExposureCreate a "long exposure time" effect. Long Exposure adds up a certain time range and creates an effect as if you have used a long exposure time with your camera. Moving objects will appear as a blurry mass. Non moving objects don't change their shape and will stay clearly visible.
On DrugsCreate the impression as if you are on drugs.
StaccatoStaccato creates an effect that is sometimes also called "Strobe Dissolve". But Staccato gives you more options.
Time SmearTime Smear creates automatically a trail behind and in front of all moving objects of your footage. The trail can be superimposed over the footage.
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