![]() ![]() To avoid confusion of markers, we can label them by right-clicking. Similarly, bring the current-time indicator on the second marker, then right-click Freeze Frame 2 layer and go to Time -> Freeze Frame. Also, in the top left corner, we can see the footage is 59.94 or 60 fps (frames per second), the current time remap is set to 1 second and 14 frames which is the meaning of 0 00 01 14 Now it’s time to freeze-frame, so right-click Freeze Frame 1 layer and go to Time -> Freeze Frame.Īfter freezing the frame, a Time Remap property is added to this layer. A tip is to hold shift which will snap the indicator to markers and keyframes. Similarly, go to the second layer, which is Freeze Frame 2, and reduce its size up to the second marker.īring the current-time indicator on the first marker. To reduce the size, go to the end of the clip, and when the mouse cursor becomes a double horizontal arrow in the opposite direction, drag the clip. Go to the first layer, which is Freeze Frame 1 and reduce its size up to the first marker. Rename the footage to freeze-frame 1 and freeze frame 2, respectively. ![]() ![]() Press Ctrl + D or go to Edit -> Duplicate twice. Since we have placed 2 markers, we have to duplicate the video twice. We have added the markers at which we need to freeze the frame, reduce the work area, and trim the comp to the work area or press Ctrl + Shift + X to remove the extra parts. Make sure that before selecting the video for this effect, the camera is stable and does not move as currently, we are doing a 2D freeze-frame effect. For this, go to Layer -> Marker -> Add Marker or press asterisk * on the Numpad. Right-click the video and select New Comp from Selection, or you can drag the video into the layers panel.įirst, we will identify the areas where we want to freeze the frame in the video and add the marker for our reference. ![]()
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