Help with editing

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Help with editing

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Have a 30 minute movie but the camera was horizontal and vertical during shooting. If I Edit that 30 minute movie can I somehow mark where I want the Rotation to start and end? If I click the 90 degree it changes the whole movie but want to correct the spots where it was vertical to be horizontal.

The same goes for slow motion. What is the best way to select a starting and end point (5 seconds) to be slow motion then return to normal speed? Want to do this multiple times in the video.

Thank you!
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I am assuming that you are talking about performing all these miracles using multitrimming. But I don't think it can actually be programmed to do those extra complications. AFAIK, they have to be done manually once the video has been cut at the relevant spots.
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Thanks for your help and again I'm totally new to this.

So should I go into multi-trim video and create clips that are the proper positioning and slow-mo? Once I have all those clips I add them as Overlays?

Want to make sure I'm getting the sound synch'd with the video, how do I do that? If there is a better way I'm all ears!
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Post by Ken Berry »

No overlays involved. You just make sure you either multitrim or manually cut your video at the spots you want to either correct the aspect (i.e. rotate) or apply slow motion. In other words, you will have a series of individual clips in your timeline. You move along the timeline and find one that needs correcting. Highlight it and then apply either the rotate button or the slowmo button to that clip. But as I say, it has to be done manually as far as I am aware.
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