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this video I'm going to show you how you
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can freeze a frame in shortcut. So I
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have a a video here as you can see but I
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want to freeze this particular section
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here. So the first thing you need to do
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is to identify the spot you want to
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freeze and then take the frame. So I'll
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go ahead first and frame this section.
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And to frame it just go to file here and
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then from file look for the option
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called export and then select frame. And
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here we go. So, I'll rename it shortcut
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frame. And now we're going to save this
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frame as a PNG file. So, I'll go ahead
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and save it. Great. Now, the next thing
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I need to do is to cut this section. So,
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I'll go ahead and cut it. And here we
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go. So, the next thing to do is to go
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ahead and take our frame and then add it
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here. So, let me go ahead and take the
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frame and then add to my playlist.
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Now there are two ways I can freeze
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this. One, I can go ahead and add
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another timeline to add the frame.
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Alternatively, I can go ahead and create
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a space here by just moving this section
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to create a space. And then go ahead and
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frame. And let me now join the two. So
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if I go ahead and play it, you can now
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see, look at that, the freeze has been
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applied and it will pick up from there.
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Great. So if you want it to last for a
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short period of time, you can go ahead
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and cut to where you are comfortable.
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For instance, I can cut it then remove
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one section like that. And now this
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phrase will be for a shorter period of
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time just like that. Great. So that's
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how you freeze a frame in shortcut. If
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channel to support me. Thank you for
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watching and let's meet in the next