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Freeze a frame
You can freeze one frame of a clip, either
for a set time or for the entire duration of the clip (as if you
imported the frame as a still image). If you freeze a frame for only
a portion of the clip, you can also create a speed transition to
or from the freeze frame.
Freeze a frame for a portion of a clip- In a Timeline panel, click on the Clip
Effect menu and choose Time Remapping > Speed. (The Clip Effect
menu appears next to the filename of every clip in a video track.
You might have to zoom in to make enough room in the clip to display
it.)
 Choosing Time Remapping > Speed from a video effect control
A
horizontal rubber band that controls the speed of the clip appears
across the center of the clip. The clip is shaded in contrasting
colors above and below the 100% speed demarcation. A white speed-control
track appears in the upper portion of the clip, just below the clip
title bar.
- Ctrl-click (Windows) or Command-click (Mac OS) on the
rubber band to create a speed keyframe
.
- Ctrl+Alt-drag (Windows) or Option+Command-drag (Mac OS)
the speed keyframe to the place at which you want the freeze frame
to end.
A second keyframe is created at the place where you
dropped the keyframe. The inner half keyframes, the hold keyframes,
take on a squared appearance as compared with regular speed keyframes.
You cannot drag a hold keyframe unless you create a speed transition
for it. Vertical tic marks appear in the speed control track to
indicate the segment of the clip that is playing freeze frames.
 Squared speed keyframes and vertical tic marks indicating
the freeze-frame section of a clip
- (Optional) To create a speed transition to or from the
freeze frame, drag the left half of the speed keyframe on the left
to the left, or the right half of the speed keyframe on the right
to the right.
A gray area appears between the halves of the speed
keyframe, indicating the length of the speed transition. The rubber
band forms a ramp between the two halves, indicating a gradual change
in speed occurring between them.
After you create a speed
transition, you can drag a hold keyframe. Dragging the first hold
keyframe slips it to a new media frame on which to hold. Dragging
the second only alters the duration of the held frame.
- (Optional) To make the blue curve control appear, click
the gray area in the speed control track between the keyframe halves.
 Blue curve control in gray area between halves of a freeze
frame speed keyframe
- (Optional) To change the acceleration or deceleration
of the speed change, drag either of the handles on the curve control.
The change of speed eases in or eases out according
to the curvature of the speed ramp.
 Dragging a curve control handle to ease in a speed change
to a freeze frame
Freeze a video frame for the duration of a clipYou
can freeze on the clip’s In point, Out point, or at marker 0 (zero),
if present.
- Select a clip in a Timeline panel.
- To freeze a frame other than the In or Out point, open
the clip in the Source Monitor, and set Marker 0 (zero) to the frame
you want to freeze.
- Choose
Clip > Video Options > Frame Hold.
- Select Hold On, and select the frame you want to hold
from the menu.
- Specify the following options as necessary, and then
click OK:
- Hold Filters
- Prevents keyframed effect settings (if any are present)
from animating during the duration of the clip. Effect settings
use the values at the held frame.
- Deinterlace
- Removes
one field from an interlaced video clip and doubles the remaining
field, so that field artifacts (such as combing) are
not apparent in the freeze frame.
Note: If you set the hold frame
on an In or Out point, changing the edit point doesn’t change the
freeze frame. If you set the hold on Marker 0, moving the marker
changes the frame displayed.
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