In Adobe Premiere Elements, not the pro version, I know how to convert a clip to slow motion (select clip, choose clip -> time stretch and then enter a new percentage). But without breaking an existing clip into two or more clips how can I convert a part of a clip to slow motion and leave the preceeding and succeeding parts in regular motion?
Thanks in advance

ThinkAdobe Premiere Elemen
ThinkAdobe Premiere Elements clip has to broken up asto enable time expansion of a section ofa clip, as distinct and different than whatwhat isrequired in Premiere Pro.Adobe link forElements 10 slow motion may help, http://help.adobe.com/en_US/premiereelements/using/WS09e4b3c48f3a79fc19b622510385d4355c-7f47.html#WS9D8FF75A-111C-49ae-B378-F5F356B21FB8
Thanks Rocky. I finally fi
Thanks Rocky. I finally figured it out. You do have to break the clip into 2 or more
parts and then slo-mo the clip (the scene) that you want in slow motion. I thought
you might be able to select a part of a clip and slow motion that part but apparently
not. Thanks again.
I do Frame blending in Ele
I do Frame blending in Elememts and it comes out pretty cool. If you like it I can point you to a tutorial I used to fimne tune it. Here is a link to a sample I did reently. keep in mind I film racing. At the beginning and at 27 seconds is where I applied the effect.
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/tW_6E0Ow-sI" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
That's exactly what I want
That's exactly what I want to do "dagunner". Also love the short traack dirt racing.
My dad used to take me to those events in San Diego in the 1960s.
Here is the link that got
Here is the link that got me in the rite direction for "super slow motion"
http://after-effects.wonderhowto.com/how-to/create-super-slow-motion-effect-with-two-images-after-effects-cs4-cs5-398032/
Yuo can use as many images as you want. I used about 30 or so to get the effect.