I am not sure I understand what you mean. 🙂
If a keyframed shot animation (or any other animation for that matter) is 2 seconds, then that’s the speed of the animation. If you want the animation to be slower, then you should make the time gap between the 2 keyframes bigger than 2 seconds 🙂
On the other hand, if you mean “smoother”, rather than slower, thus modifying the interpolation between the 2 keyframes (aka Tweening), then what you are looking after here, is modifying the animation curves of the parameters instead.
The animation curves can be modified either by clicking the foldout button on the left of the parameter on the inspector, or by clicking the “Curve” button on the track and selecting the shot clip you want to modify it’s parameters.
Let me know if that helps, or if you mean something different.
Thanks.
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