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Linear Timewarp
Generating a Freeze (Still)
When you apply a Linear Timewarp (or the Timewarp Editor) to a 1-frame clip, Avid Liquid assumes that
you want to freeze exactly this frame, i.e. that you want to turn it into a still. The procedure is as follows
(based on the example of a clip frozen at the end):
1 Using the Add Edit button (see figure), trim the last frame from the clip. It helps to select a Time-
line scale of the same size.
2 Open the shortcut menu for the 1-frame clip and select Add linear Timewarp.
3 Enter the length desired for the still. Important: If Apply clip length is activated, the resulting clip
overwrites the next clip on the Timeline. In any case, you can trim the still clip on the Timeline to
any length.
4 Click OK to exit Linear Timewarp.
A quicker way to achieve the same result is to use the Easy Freeze Frame function (Timeline clip shortcut
menu); see page 435.
Variation: Drag the Timewarp Editor to the clip, open the effect menu, select Edit linear TimeWarp and
follow the procedure described above.