If you are looking for how to manipulate the speed of a clip in premiere pro, I hope this is the video for you. What would you like me to Tutorialize next in Premiere? Slo-Mo percentage Cheat Sheet: bit.ly/SloMoCheatSheet My Premiere Pro PRESET PACK HERE: bit.ly/JavierPresetPack01 TimeStamps: 00:00 All the Slow Motion Topics We Are Covering 00:50 What Frame Rate is best for Slow Motion? 01:30 What should you set your shutter speed to? 02:30 Clip Speed Duration Window 04:30 How to Reverse A Video 04:46 Audio Pitch tips and tricks 05:40 Time Interpolation frame sampling vs frame blending vs optical flow 06:57 How to do a Freeze Frame 07:31 Speed Ramping 09:50 How to Interpret Footage to Slow Motion In Premiere Pro
Can you please show us how to mask one clip in from another. I would like to level up from the push slide transitions and move into masking as a subject moves past a car or a wall etc. cheers Javier 👍
The amount of creativity and time it must take to make these videos engaging, funny, technically-advanced-yet-approachable, and visually stunning at the same time must be insane. While I’m not a video editor, this channel is worth a follow in all the other things you learn by simply watching. I do come to UA-cam for everything from how-to’s on everything from fixing cars to product reviews and everything in between. But objectively, I can say there isn’t anyone out there that puts it all together like you, Javi!
Javier.....I think I'll watch this video 23.976 more times. This was more information on this than I have seen in six months of other videos. You're style is amazing and very easy to understand. I was already going to go back and watch all of you other videos but, if you haven't put it out, can you do a tutorial on how you did that last 'shot' with the ball into the glass while talking?
Thanks! The ending is simple in concept I just shot it in two takes, I sat there for a very long time until I made a shot and masked the ball in slo mo using the techniques in this video and then masked myself in on the other spots.
No but seriously why this isn't blowing uppppp omg everything is so cool! The edits are amazing, the explanations are surely clear and straight to the point. This is definitely helpful. Thank you so much!
I've been watching a lot of your tutorials. Most of the information I already know, but your tutorials are the most efficient at presentation and delivery. Well done man. Nothing worse than a 20 min tutorial that should only take 5 min. Keep up the good work, very solid.
Man, your videos are trully amazing People need to know about this channel It's helping me a lot. I went from beginner to high intermidiate watching like 30 min of your videos
I found this video by searching your channel for speed control stuff. It refreshed me on what I needed to do in my editing to change speed, but it also had me laughing out loud. Love your stuff, this one was next level. haha.
One thing i couldn't understand anywhere why there is no jitter in the video when premiere is chucking out extra frames from the video. When you insert 120 or 60 fps in a 24fps timeline and slowling and speeding up?? Or its because of frame sampling
Your channel is GOOOOLD bro With this cuarentine shit i've been trying to be busy with things i left behind long ago, and editing is one of them, and let me tell you, you've been very helpful to remind me why i like editing! You deserve more subs, no doubt! (Sorry for my english btw)
Javier, you're so funnny. You're like the old school TV show making learning fun. This is more math than I'd like in editing but thank you for the great video.
THis is a juicy vid! So much covered. I understood most of these separately but it's nice to see it all in one cohesive video. Love the edit flexes too! You're a beast dude. Still working on catching up...
The first few minutes I noticed it’s a “fancy” video, well executed nonetheless. I appreciate the time stamps. I can go back to your video without guessing which part of the video the topic I want to watch is located. You talk fast so the free pdf cheat sheet did the trick. Thank you so much, this wonderful video met my editing needs. Keep it up.
Excellent demonstration of all the available options about slowing footage in Premiere. The best I have ever seen so far and so well explained. Thanks for the cheat sheet as well, I will definitely put it to good use.!
Im not sure if I’m more impressed by the fact that he was able to hook me and make me watch the whole video regardless of the content, or because everything in this video taught me something new, or because of how well he put together a funny and entertaining video for me with edits, I’m a visual learner and he went above and beyond to show me both visually and audibly, 10/10 video, I’ll be back to watch your other video when I’m in need for help, I was stuck on a project problem but I think I’ve solved it thanks to you 😂❤
I’m 4 months late, but I’ve never ever pushed a subscribe button so quick in my life before. But this tutorial and edit is very very helpful! Thank you 💯
Javier, this video is amazing! And the way you explain things is so straight forward and funny. Thanks man! I studied cinema many years ago, but the editing part was not my favorite, but now everything looks not so difficult. Great video!
Thanks for the great content. Unless I simply couldn't find it already, is there any chance you could do a video on creating podcast intros? Thank you.
Hats off yo you Sir. I'm new on premiere and your teachings are very clean and easy to grasp and along the way you put in little tricks and shortcuts. Subscribed.
Do you think you could make a full video about speed ramping. Touching on how it works, the best way to manipulate, how the alt and ctrl keys + mouse click works, how to copy that to a clip for replacement, and finally how it translates to After Effects. Speed ramping is like this mysterious technique until you've played with it, and even still I see editors struggle to work with it efficiently and it would be awesome to recommend a video on the topic.
best video I've seen on the subject! precise, simple and to the point.. and super well explained. Question for you mate. I heard many ppl having issues with "interpret footage" option and creating proxies...(it seems it requires extra steps... in order for the proxy to get done...) So I guess one should "interprete footage first of the project window to a desire frame rate to be used on the sequence... once that is done, create proxies? or the issue still remains? thank you mate! cheers!
This is one reason why avoid interpreting footage, I just use percentages to do my slo-mo, making proxies of footage 120 fps or more gets tricky. Premiere Pro will most likely want to convert 120fps footage to a 60fps proxy. I'm not as familiar with how to avoid this other than to transcode footage, wish I could be of more help.
very helpful video javier, knew 85% of this but the last 15% were really useful. also "R" is rate stretch tool shortcut :) i use that quite a lot too. thinking of you while doing the next 5 pull ups
You inspire me! Thank you for the excellent explanations there are very helpful to really understand premiere pro. You’re way to entertain with the huge amount of creativity just makes me happy and I’m glad that I found you :) Have a good day and keep going!
Curious as to why do you do your sequences at 24fps when your footage is much higher. Wouldn't you get the most out of those clips if your sequence fps is higher?
nice tuto. I am newbie in video with an a7m4. In Belgium, i would have 25fps at 1/50s, 50fps at 1/100sec (60fps 1/125sec recommended for belgium 50hz ?) . To mix these several frame rates, isn't finally interpret footage the easiest and best method ? no optical flow interpolation needed in interpret footage to make it smooth ?
I bet your visuals already look awesome though, that's half the battle. Most of the photographers that I know that also do video always have an eye for filming amazing material.
Beautiful editing, slapstick comedy and a math lesson. All these lessons are super helpful but I won’t need them because you inspired me to quit my job and start a rock band called “optical flow.”
Thanks for the video. Your production value was awesome and your content was great. I had to learn Premiere Pro from scratch after coming over from Avid. The slow motion effects are much different. Thanks for the tips.
wow premier normally has about 2 or 3 ways to do everything. One thing I cannot yet. Is when I slow down the video the audio still stays the same, how do i slow down audio at the same time as the video?
nice man,great editing...maybe you can show us some clone tutorial tricks too ...looks really great and the flow....just perfect...keep the good job :)
very interesting Javier..what about speed up a clip either with speed ramping of fixed %?...does the result looks in dropping frame feeling in some situation? for example Irecorded a clip at 29.97fps and put it in a timeline of 29.97, then speed it up by 150%.. does the video look choppier or less choppy than the same clip recorded at 25fps (and as well speed it up by 150%) ? i mean is there a particular ratio in % speed which depending by source fps you recorded with you will have smoother or less smoother result speeding up the clip itself?? sorry difficult to make the question in proper english, I know
If you are looking for how to manipulate the speed of a clip in premiere pro, I hope this is the video for you. What would you like me to Tutorialize next in Premiere?
Slo-Mo percentage Cheat Sheet: bit.ly/SloMoCheatSheet
My Premiere Pro PRESET PACK HERE: bit.ly/JavierPresetPack01
TimeStamps:
00:00 All the Slow Motion Topics We Are Covering
00:50 What Frame Rate is best for Slow Motion?
01:30 What should you set your shutter speed to?
02:30 Clip Speed Duration Window
04:30 How to Reverse A Video
04:46 Audio Pitch tips and tricks
05:40 Time Interpolation frame sampling vs frame blending vs optical flow
06:57 How to do a Freeze Frame
07:31 Speed Ramping
09:50 How to Interpret Footage to Slow Motion In Premiere Pro
Can you please show us how to mask one clip in from another.
I would like to level up from the push slide transitions and move into masking as a subject moves past a car or a wall etc.
cheers Javier 👍
1 new subscriber here, thanks for sharing 😊😊😊😊
Hey man, I cant seem to access the cheat sheet. Thanks for the video!
The amount of creativity and time it must take to make these videos engaging, funny, technically-advanced-yet-approachable, and visually stunning at the same time must be insane. While I’m not a video editor, this channel is worth a follow in all the other things you learn by simply watching. I do come to UA-cam for everything from how-to’s on everything from fixing cars to product reviews and everything in between. But objectively, I can say there isn’t anyone out there that puts it all together like you, Javi!
Thanks so much for the kind words Brian, means a lot!
@@JavierMercedes Earned a subscriber here. Brian is right. Tremendous dedication to the craft :D
My goodness the editing is beautiful. Keep it up Javier!
Thanks Chewy! Appreciate it.
Yeah, this was great. If I could subscribe twice, I would! lol
Everything is spot on in your content Javier. Thank you for being a great help to many of us!
Glad it was helpful for you digerati!
Superb video Javier packed with information. Thank you.
Javier.....I think I'll watch this video 23.976 more times. This was more information on this than I have seen in six months of other videos. You're style is amazing and very easy to understand. I was already going to go back and watch all of you other videos but, if you haven't put it out, can you do a tutorial on how you did that last 'shot' with the ball into the glass while talking?
Thanks! The ending is simple in concept I just shot it in two takes, I sat there for a very long time until I made a shot and masked the ball in slo mo using the techniques in this video and then masked myself in on the other spots.
Dude. This is edited so damn well! Congrats on a job well done my friend!
Thanks Maverick!
No but seriously why this isn't blowing uppppp omg everything is so cool! The edits are amazing, the explanations are surely clear and straight to the point. This is definitely helpful. Thank you so much!
I've been watching a lot of your tutorials. Most of the information I already know, but your tutorials are the most efficient at presentation and delivery. Well done man. Nothing worse than a 20 min tutorial that should only take 5 min. Keep up the good work, very solid.
Thank you Josh!
The editing on this is insane. Good job
appreciate it thank you so much for the comment!
Man, your videos are trully amazing
People need to know about this channel
It's helping me a lot. I went from beginner to high intermidiate watching like 30 min of your videos
thanks you Leandro!
"Passion in Progress" ... says it all, Dude. You just made my whole day better. With love...and respect...from Atlanta.
Awesome, love ATL, I used to live there for many years. Thanks for watching!
This editing is the best I have seen so far! Stunning!
I subscribed for the awesome tips. The incredible editing and the comedy are a delightful bonus. I always learn something from you. Thank you!
Oooh myyy goodnesssss 😂😂 The editing of the video (especially the first two minutes) is so much fun to watch ❤❤🙌🙌🙌🙌. The creativity in on POINT 👌
I found this video by searching your channel for speed control stuff. It refreshed me on what I needed to do in my editing to change speed, but it also had me laughing out loud. Love your stuff, this one was next level. haha.
One thing i couldn't understand anywhere why there is no jitter in the video when premiere is chucking out extra frames from the video. When you insert 120 or 60 fps in a 24fps timeline and slowling and speeding up?? Or its because of frame sampling
Shame you're not at 1M subs yet. Keep up the great work. Entertaining and enlightening. So glad I found your channel, Javier.
Your channel is GOOOOLD bro
With this cuarentine shit i've been trying to be busy with things i left behind long ago, and editing is one of them, and let me tell you, you've been very helpful to remind me why i like editing!
You deserve more subs, no doubt!
(Sorry for my english btw)
Thank you!
Idk what it is about Javier’s videos, but I can honestly say I learn the best from his videos. Thank you!!!
This was the absolute best and most in depth video I’ve seen explaining how to work with slow motion. Thank you!
Javier, you're so funnny. You're like the old school TV show making learning fun. This is more math than I'd like in editing but thank you for the great video.
Appreciate it Janda!
The oracle! With flair, creativity and personality. The best.
THis is a juicy vid! So much covered. I understood most of these separately but it's nice to see it all in one cohesive video. Love the edit flexes too! You're a beast dude. Still working on catching up...
Edit Flex 💪 makes me think of Bow Flex but for video creators ha! Thanks for watching Yoni!
You are the best teacher I have ever seen. Your fps example has become very effective and interesting. I would like to learn premier pro from you.
The first few minutes I noticed it’s a “fancy” video, well executed nonetheless. I appreciate the time stamps. I can go back to your video without guessing which part of the video the topic I want to watch is located. You talk fast so the free pdf cheat sheet did the trick. Thank you so much, this wonderful video met my editing needs. Keep it up.
Excellent demonstration of all the available options about slowing footage in Premiere. The best I have ever seen so far and so well explained. Thanks for the cheat sheet as well, I will definitely put it to good use.!
You rock man!!! I never thought about speeding up or slowing down sound and SFX. Thank you
Your tutorial videos are fun to watch and easy to follow. Adobe has to pay you for your works! And we give you likes!
Optical Flow is really magical!
Im not sure if I’m more impressed by the fact that he was able to hook me and make me watch the whole video regardless of the content, or because everything in this video taught me something new, or because of how well he put together a funny and entertaining video for me with edits, I’m a visual learner and he went above and beyond to show me both visually and audibly, 10/10 video, I’ll be back to watch your other video when I’m in need for help, I was stuck on a project problem but I think I’ve solved it thanks to you 😂❤
Thanks Jose!
I’m 4 months late, but I’ve never ever pushed a subscribe button so quick in my life before. But this tutorial and edit is very very helpful! Thank you 💯
That mic is superb. Great video man.
Man you're so informative, charming and hilarious. Can't believe I wasn't subbed until today.
Your the next big thing boss. Your knowledge of this and how you can explain it is rare.
Thank you!
Man, your content is fire! You're doing amazing, all the details, so clean!!! Thank you!
Best editing tutorial I've ever seen!
Javier, this video is amazing! And the way you explain things is so straight forward and funny. Thanks man! I studied cinema many years ago, but the editing part was not my favorite, but now everything looks not so difficult. Great video!
So glad it was a snackable piece of content for you Sergio, thanks for commenting!
glad I found this channel, you're MVP
Bro Javier you are so talented... I always wondered how Drex Lee was doing his videos using a phone, you a good teacher brother🙏🏻💯🔥
Your content is engaging, entertaining, informative, and makes me feel excited to learn. Thank you so much for everything you do.
For more tutorials like this!!! Very creative again!
Noted :)
Such a great idea! Smart thinking, I would how it would look if you put the camera in a gimbal at the end of the stand?
Like you is going places man....I'm quite familiar with premiere pro and your effort into putting this videos is so appreciated man 🙏🏼
this is the best video i've ever seen
Thank you dakara!
LOVE the intro, super creative!!
Thanks stopping by Lila!
I'm not even kidding your the way you explain is soo nice and helpful. Please make more videos like these❣️
Thanks for the great content. Unless I simply couldn't find it already, is there any chance you could do a video on creating podcast intros? Thank you.
Presenting a video while laying on the kitchen counter is enough to convince me to sub. No mention the great tips. 😁
so talented!!! thanks
How you only have 80k subs…? Really like your creativity & style Javier.
Incredible edits! Great content! Congrats and thank you Javier! Saludos 👌🇲🇽
Thank you so much for such detailed video. Your teaching is easy than others and best I have seen so far! Keep it up Javier!
Dude. So glad I’ve found you. Thank you for such in depth content
Hats off yo you Sir. I'm new on premiere and your teachings are very clean and easy to grasp and along the way you put in little tricks and shortcuts. Subscribed.
Javier! Love the intros and the good info. Thanks for helping me step my Premier game up! Keep up the great content.
Thank you!
Awesome video. I'll be replaying this one. Your tutorials are great--you take the viewer on a journey while teaching. Thank you.
inanılmaz emek var videoda emeğine sağlık tebrik ederim izlediğim en detaylı net anlatılmış tutorial süpersin Javier
Do you think you could make a full video about speed ramping. Touching on how it works, the best way to manipulate, how the alt and ctrl keys + mouse click works, how to copy that to a clip for replacement, and finally how it translates to After Effects. Speed ramping is like this mysterious technique until you've played with it, and even still I see editors struggle to work with it efficiently and it would be awesome to recommend a video on the topic.
Wonderful video. You really stepped up ur game. Great editing!!!
best video I've seen on the subject! precise, simple and to the point.. and super well explained. Question for you mate. I heard many ppl having issues with "interpret footage" option and creating proxies...(it seems it requires extra steps... in order for the proxy to get done...) So I guess one should "interprete footage first of the project window to a desire frame rate to be used on the sequence... once that is done, create proxies? or the issue still remains? thank you mate! cheers!
This is one reason why avoid interpreting footage, I just use percentages to do my slo-mo, making proxies of footage 120 fps or more gets tricky. Premiere Pro will most likely want to convert 120fps footage to a 60fps proxy. I'm not as familiar with how to avoid this other than to transcode footage, wish I could be of more help.
...for the massive effort in making the videos as useful as absolutely possible.
This was great video. Do you have video on how you did the effects at the end of this video? Where you are twice in the same clip?
Great video Javier. Do you have any vids on how to deal with slow mo when using proxies in this workflow? Thank you!
Yup! How To Edit Faster and Smoother with Proxies in Premiere Pro
ua-cam.com/video/LUoscELVnoQ/v-deo.html
Man we do love the way you teaching people! ) reat job done!
So much helpful tips! 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 this can definitely help my UA-cam videos flow better
The most underrated youtuber I've seen besdies me of course 🤭
Awesome job!! Love this video!!
The best tutorial I have ever seen.
Love the way you explain things, soo easy to understand!!
very helpful video javier, knew 85% of this but the last 15% were really useful. also "R" is rate stretch tool shortcut :) i use that quite a lot too. thinking of you while doing the next 5 pull ups
Great video!! i was looking just for this but couldnt find it anywhere
I have stumbled upon a UA-cam jewel! You’re awesome man. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Daniel!
Hey Javier, You are a pro and I love learning from your videos. Thank you very much and keep up being a pro.
Explaining everything very well !
You inspire me! Thank you for the excellent explanations there are very helpful to really understand premiere pro. You’re way to entertain with the huge amount of creativity just makes me happy and I’m glad that I found you :)
Have a good day and keep going!
Thank you Leonardo!
Way more entertaining than some guy with a webcam slowly explaining something with no fancy transitions or masks. Amazing work!
Glad you liked the effort Edannn, just wanted to keep a in depth subject interesting to learn and keep your attention :)
This was an awesome slow motion lesson! I like how you work your clones in there along with interesting poses. Inspirational! 🤓👍🏽
Thank you so much Terry 😀
Amazing tutorial .. Keep up the excellent content!!
You are a very excellent Teacher. love ur work!!!!😍
This whole video is interesting, even if someone not understand what is watching verry well montage job ! Keep it up mate ! Excellent job!
Curious as to why do you do your sequences at 24fps when your footage is much higher. Wouldn't you get the most out of those clips if your sequence fps is higher?
nice tuto. I am newbie in video with an a7m4. In Belgium, i would have 25fps at 1/50s, 50fps at 1/100sec (60fps 1/125sec recommended for belgium 50hz ?) . To mix these several frame rates, isn't finally interpret footage the easiest and best method ? no optical flow interpolation needed in interpret footage to make it smooth ?
Making of the tutorial is awesome.. Loved it the way you present the video.. Keep Doing.. All the best..
Appreciate it Keshav!
Love your channel bro. So glad I found you. I'm a photographer, new to video editing so you are clutch! Thanks!
I bet your visuals already look awesome though, that's half the battle. Most of the photographers that I know that also do video always have an eye for filming amazing material.
Javier Mercedes thanks mate. Well I hope so. The challenge is getting it all on the web. Enjoy your weekend.
you're insane, this video is amazing, tysm for the tutorial !!!!
I learned a lot, this is a very awesome and helpful video. thanks a lot! I am a newbie to Premiere Pro.
Beautiful editing, slapstick comedy and a math lesson. All these lessons are super helpful but I won’t need them because you inspired me to quit my job and start a rock band called “optical flow.”
Amazing name for a band and just realized I literally did the "slap" part of slap stick comedy :)
Great video bro! Good explanations in a precise and funny way.
Glad you liked it Jonatan.
Thanks for the video. Your production value was awesome and your content was great. I had to learn Premiere Pro from scratch after coming over from Avid. The slow motion effects are much different. Thanks for the tips.
Javier, could you please teach about how to fix audio issues? Noise removal, audio not recorded correctly, not eq'd correctly. etc.
Here are all my tutorials on audio editing in Premiere: ua-cam.com/play/PLY2jhpEHBfXRZmFNY0kh-vcVA92nmX88u.html
@@JavierMercedes Cool! I'll check these out. Thanks.
How am I just finding your UA-cam dude so much help with this thank you 😁and also amazing video I love the editing just stunning !
Thank you so much for making my editing life much more smooth with your video 😁
A fine piece of teaching. Thanks.
wowwww....amazingly you just explained everything.....thank you so much
Nice and well explained.... Can you please make a video on twixtor plugin.... Thank you
Awesome !!
I really like your work and I'm going to try to at least do some slo mo ramping for my next video. Amazing as always!
Thank you! Hope those tips help!
@@JavierMercedes ill let you know the add edit already opened my mind
wow premier normally has about 2 or 3 ways to do everything. One thing I cannot yet. Is when I slow down the video the audio still stays the same, how do i slow down audio at the same time as the video?
nice man,great editing...maybe you can show us some clone tutorial tricks too ...looks really great and the flow....just perfect...keep the good job :)
very interesting Javier..what about speed up a clip either with speed ramping of fixed %?...does the result looks in dropping frame feeling in some situation? for example Irecorded a clip at 29.97fps and put it in a timeline of 29.97, then speed it up by 150%.. does the video look choppier or less choppy than the same clip recorded at 25fps (and as well speed it up by 150%) ? i mean is there a particular ratio in % speed which depending by source fps you recorded with you will have smoother or less smoother result speeding up the clip itself?? sorry difficult to make the question in proper english, I know