Speed Ramp Effect: Smooth and CINEMATIC Transitions - Premiere Pro
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- This video teaches you how to make smooth, cinematic transitions with the Speed Ramp effect in Premiere Pro. This method makes it easy to create smooth transitions between clips that look flashy.
If you're looking to improve your video editing skills, then this video is for you! In this lesson, you'll learn how to use the Speed Ramp effect to create smooth, cinematic transitions in Premiere Pro. This effect makes it easy to create smooth transitions between clips, improving the overall look and feel of your videos.
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It's amazing how much value is packed into just a few minutes. Thank you for sharing them.
I really appreciate it!
"if you are too broke for that" bro Im not gonna lie, I lost my shit here 😂
"too broke for that" 💀💀🤣
I legit paused the video when you said undoing a nest is impossible. went back to my project first to make sure. only to hear JK xD
If you too broke for that lol that part got me 😂💀but great vid tho 💯🔥
Haha the struggle is real my bro. Thx for watching, appreciate it 🙏
bro says im broke bro forgot crack exists (took it personally(i cracked 3 adobe softwares))
Well, there should be some vids out here with free effects. Always like that.
Been using PP for years and never thought about doing this 😅
This was helpful but when I nest my clips and apply the speed ramp the second clip is just black. Any idea why this is happening / how I can fix it?
Do you have any other effects on the clip in question?
@@finessevisual I had a warp stabilizer before I nested it. But after playing around with it, it seems like a key frame problem.
@@SitinprettyProductions Glad to hear you got it sorted! (edit: do you have it sorted btw lol?) It's hard for me to assess what exactly the problem is from afar, but some effects do not play well before nesting. You can always cut the nest after the ramping to isolate the second clip and throw the effect on there.
In some cases nesting is required even if it concerns a single clip for an effect to work. It just part of the Premiere architecture.
You make great content. Going to use these in my editing🙏
Appreciate the kind words man! Glad it could be of use!
great tutorial and yes it was very helpful! keep up the good work
Glad it was helpful man, thx for watching!
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Great tutorial!
thanks man for the video😍❤
thank you for this video very helpful
You're very welcome and thanks for watching!
Good one bro very clear explanation 👍
Thank you man! Glad it could be of help!
Very interestin, but that effect is inside an additional plug in, is not in Premiere Pro itself?
Pretty neat.
Why does my adjustment layer show black part at the starting of it? Like for 2 3 secs it has a black part and doesn't go even after cutting it
Sounds like a graphical glitch of some kind. Does it keep happening if you reload Premiere? Are your gpu drivers up to date? If not, update your drivers and see if that helps.
Also, make sure you have GPU acceleration enabled: under File>Project Settings> set Renderer to Mercury Playback Engine GPU Acceleration (CUDA)