Video Clip inverse Points

I need my video clip in reverse, then play normally, and then replay the upside. How can I do this?

As the adjustment to change the video speed points.

Honestly, the best way to do it with the least amount of noise is just for:

The music video for the pop in your sequence three times in a row

Click with the right button on the first clip, select speed/duration

Box reverse speed and Ripple Edit Shifting Trailing Clips

If you want to change the speed

Click OK.

Do the same with the third clip.

You can get fancy with more granular control with time-remapping, but first, you can remap the clip play backward speed. You could go to After Effects to it, but honestly, what you describe sounds simple enough to use only the steps above.

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