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Bricks in Motion
We are a friendly filmmaking community devoted to the art of stop-motion animation using LEGO® and similar construction toys. Here, you can share your work, join our community of other brickfilmers, and participate in periodic animation contests!
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What you can do is set the project to 30 fps and slow down the video 50%.
One of the user guides says it's under the "advanced options". It might be under the cogs icon on the upper right of the timeline (I'm not sure). The speed setting is under "Presets" of the advanced options.
The user guides (on the Downloads section of the Lightworks website) helps to learn the program. You can also ask for help on the forums of the Lightworks website.
One of the user guides says it's under the "advanced options". It might be under the cogs icon on the upper right of the timeline (I'm not sure). The speed setting is under "Presets" of the advanced options.
The user guides (on the Downloads section of the Lightworks website) helps to learn the program. You can also ask for help on the forums of the Lightworks website.
Thanks, I will look into it. Would you possibly know why some of my vidoes do odd things when I import then, for example some of them show on the screen cut in half with each side reversed and about all of them jerk up and down when I play them. The jerking is not a result of camera bumping or anything like that. They are fine before I import but after they are a mess. ![]()
Only some slight jerking up and down has happened to me, but I only see it when I slide the playhead.
You might want to go to the Lightworks forums about that problem.
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