How to Speed Ramp in Premiere Pro CC 2020

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Speed Ramping is a super simple effect in Premiere Pro, but using it and applying it correctly in your videos can make the difference between an amateur edit and a professional masterpiece. Today I'll show you the basics of speed ramping and how to use it!

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All Comments (21)
  • @rodrrico
    Excellent tutorial, no time wasting, just neat, clean facts and practical use. Thank you for getting this tutorial spot on!
  • Good, short and well explained. That’s how a tutorial should be! Thank you
  • I always avoid watching tutorials because they always feel like they take forever to explain how to do the thing I'm looking for. This one was quick and to the point and as a filmmaker with a cripplingly short attention span I appreciate that.
  • THE BEST VIDEO I HAVE SEEN ON SPEED RAMPING. Shortest, most helpful, and absolutely understandable. Matched exactly what was happening on my screen!!!! Thank you.
  • @angelhk7924
    The best understandable video ever! Short and direct to the point ! Excellent work
  • @lukiuk86
    so many others have made speed ramping more complex/convoluted than necessary. brilliantly simple tutorial. thank you. subscribed.
  • @SloggerVlogger
    I feel kind of stupid now that I didn't think of it myself. One little thing you said made all the difference to my work which I haven't got from any other speed ramping video. If you have a whole project not just one file, which I always do "move it to another layer" so it doesn't cut off any other clip. It just makes it so much easier than nesting the clip first. Thank you.
  • @ADHDizzy
    Fantastic tutorial and not too long or too short. Loving the content, keep it coming!
  • @The_Daliban
    short, concise and all the information one can ask for. thanks!
  • @groovetube4134
    Great video. Someone knows how to show exactly what to do and so quickly and easily. Just the information needed to make you feel like a pro So well done. Thanks.
  • Wow this is super simple. You made it extremely easy. Thanks a lot. I’m having fun with it.
  • @sonsterb1644
    Very to the point and very helpful. thank you for posting and being so precise.
  • @blakeb522
    i dont normally leave comments but this was super straight forward and very easy to follow, thank you
  • @Noskii
    Thank you homie, Appreciate your knowledge!
  • @ostendadler1
    Much appreciated - Been racking my brain on this one for a while
  • @andy0245
    Just what I needed - and so Well explained! Thank you!