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How Do You Make Slow Motion Video In Adobe Premiere Elements?

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How Do You Make Slow Motion Video In Adobe Premiere Elements?

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If you need to make slow motion video in your project, Adobe Premiere Elements has an great tool called time stretch to make it easy. This article will show you step by step how to add slow motion to your video project with Premiere Elements. Open an Adobe Premiere elements video project. You should already have video files populated in your project. Click on the “Timeline” tab at the far right of the “My Project” dialog box. See the photo for the location of the timeline tab. Roll your mouse pointer to the top of the header of the video file you want to change to slow motion. Hold it there a few seconds and a small yellow box will appear near the pointer. This box will contain the file name of the clip, the timecode start position, the timecode end position and the duration of the clip. Write down the duration of the clip. It will be in the format such as 00;00;02;20. For this example it would be a 2.20 second clip. If you want to make the clip shorter for slow motion use the split cl

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