Time Nodes
Time nodes deal with distorting time (that is, slowing down, speeding up, or reversing clips), applying motion blur, and performing editorial operations like slips, cuts, splices, and freeze frames.
Converts 24 fps film to 29.97 fps interlaced video.
Splices or joins clips head-to-tail, allowing action to flow from shot to shot.
Interpolates between frames rather than copying them for smoother motion.
Selects a single frame to use for every frame of the input clip.
Sets the frame range for the input clip.
Calculates motion vectors to slow down or speed up footage.
Prevents nodes downstream from asking for fractional or multiple frames.
Calculates motion vectors to slow down or speed up footage.
Removes 3:2 pulldown from the input footage.
Retimes clips to slow down or speed up playback.
Calculates SmartVectors for use with the SmartVector Tool Set.
Applies a temporal median filter to the input clip.
Simulates edge smear on fast moving objects to match motion blur.
Offsets the input clip in time or reverses the playback direction.
Merges multiple frames from the input into a single frame.
Offsets the input clip forwards/backwards in time.
Retimes the input clip without altering its overall length.
Creates images containing motion vector fields.
Converts SmartVectors to motion, forward, and backward channels.