Hey mate I just thought to chip in regarding the speed graph in AE is really hard to understand, but when you get it it makes sense... What that graph shows it's not any values, it literally shows the speed of the frames are going, in case of the time remapping the normal playback speed is 1, that's why the line is never 0, so you have to match the ramp to continue from 1 up, You'll notice that sometimes even if you're using negative values the graph still shows you the speed being above 0 because it's not reading any value amount, it's just telling you the speed. I hope that makes sense
Thank you! I'm mostly afraid of after effects 🤣 so I appreciate your great explanation. Hats off to you sir for understanding it. Only so many adobe applications I can fit into my brain. I've pinned this so other can hopefully find it helpful ✌️
When you're in the time graph and you need to pull those tabs to the left, or right, to make them perfectly straight, try holding down the shift key. Also, you ROCK for being the first guy I've seen, since this became a popular transition, that didn't act like it would be a sin to share info with fellow videographers. BRAVO!
Man, I don't know why, but I LOVE the way you explained all these things!!! really :)))) so natural, simple and humane. thank you sooooo much, you solved this problem for me. God bless you! and greetings from Ukraine :)
Once upon a time…. Each of the Adobe products were standalone tools. Editors back in the day (when I started out) used to round trip between the two - for bespoke purposes (video production and VFX / motion design). Over time, once computers became able to handle it, Adobe introduced dynamic link, so the two products could talk to each other, saving editors time and integrating the video and VFX workflow. Here we are many years later and software developers are essentially building on top of old code. If they started again in an ideal world, these tools would all work in consistent ways with consistent keystrokes. Alas, it’s just not the way software engineering works, so the user experience is compromised as apps add more features. They’ve also got to accommodate users who only use one of the tools and have learned how to use them as standalone tools, so changing things would risk pissing the power users off… That’s my understanding! Great video btw :-)
for your future work, you should transcode your footage to HD, do all your VFX work, then replace all the footage back with the 4K. it will speed up your workflow FYI
Bro thank you so much! I’ve been trying to learn this for a while, I’m not an expert with AE and premiere looks wonky when you try to do it there. Since it’s Real estate specific even harder to find. Appreciate you!
Glad to hear it! I was 100% like you and just not happy with the permiere way of doing it and this has made my videos stand out in my area because every other company uses an external editor who can't edit this way. Happy I can help!
@@WillGayPhoto Subtle speed rams are separate levels of re videos (in my opinion/ liking of course it’s subjective). When you analyze what the top editors are doing that ultra smooth speed ramp with that little blur is next level. Thanks again!
how do i use time remapping and warp stabilizer on the same clip, i applied warp stabilizer on the video layer and precomposed it then enabled time remapping and it still didnt work
When I enable time remapping the dots don't appear at the beginning or the ending of the clip. I tried to look in a few forums before asking here just asking the community in general. Will if you or anyone knows a quick fix o how to avoid this, please lmk.
I dont know exactly what is going on but a few things to try, with the timeline selected you can press "U" and that will show or hide the keyframes. Another thing is to make sure the footage you are editing is in a standard frame rate. If it was shot on a mobile device they can use variable frame rates and AE and PP don't play nicely with variable frame rates. Also make sure your timeline is zoomed out all the way, you can do this by usin the "-" (minus) key on your keyboard. Sometimes if you are zoomed into the timeline they will be outside of the view of the CTI you are in.
Was taught a solution in case it happens: You can take your footage drop it into the composition icon and it'll create a new composition>enable time remapping this time it had the start/ end keyframes. I hope it helps anyone else now I could follow the rest of the tutorial and it worked.
Hey mate I just thought to chip in regarding the speed graph in AE is really hard to understand, but when you get it it makes sense... What that graph shows it's not any values, it literally shows the speed of the frames are going, in case of the time remapping the normal playback speed is 1, that's why the line is never 0, so you have to match the ramp to continue from 1 up, You'll notice that sometimes even if you're using negative values the graph still shows you the speed being above 0 because it's not reading any value amount, it's just telling you the speed. I hope that makes sense
Thank you! I'm mostly afraid of after effects 🤣 so I appreciate your great explanation. Hats off to you sir for understanding it. Only so many adobe applications I can fit into my brain. I've pinned this so other can hopefully find it helpful ✌️
Thank you So much Will I am looking for this
Thank you for your support, lots more to come. You guys are the best.
When you're in the time graph and you need to pull those tabs to the left, or right, to make them perfectly straight, try holding down the shift key.
Also, you ROCK for being the first guy I've seen, since this became a popular transition, that didn't act like it would be a sin to share info with fellow videographers.
BRAVO!
Man, I don't know why, but I LOVE the way you explained all these things!!! really :)))) so natural, simple and humane. thank you sooooo much, you solved this problem for me. God bless you! and greetings from Ukraine :)
thanks man!
Dude, thanks!
So i usually only use premiere pro
If i wanna do this speed ramp should i di it from premier pro add the color grading or i should do it later?
Hey Will, can we do it in premiere pro?
Once upon a time…. Each of the Adobe products were standalone tools. Editors back in the day (when I started out) used to round trip between the two - for bespoke purposes (video production and VFX / motion design). Over time, once computers became able to handle it, Adobe introduced dynamic link, so the two products could talk to each other, saving editors time and integrating the video and VFX workflow. Here we are many years later and software developers are essentially building on top of old code. If they started again in an ideal world, these tools would all work in consistent ways with consistent keystrokes. Alas, it’s just not the way software engineering works, so the user experience is compromised as apps add more features. They’ve also got to accommodate users who only use one of the tools and have learned how to use them as standalone tools, so changing things would risk pissing the power users off… That’s my understanding! Great video btw :-)
Another great tutorial. Keep it up!
Congratulations! I am very happy to be one of 109 as of writing this comment.😁
for your future work, you should transcode your footage to HD, do all your VFX work, then replace all the footage back with the 4K. it will speed up your workflow FYI
Bro thank you so much! I’ve been trying to learn this for a while, I’m not an expert with AE and premiere looks wonky when you try to do it there.
Since it’s Real estate specific even harder to find. Appreciate you!
Glad to hear it! I was 100% like you and just not happy with the permiere way of doing it and this has made my videos stand out in my area because every other company uses an external editor who can't edit this way. Happy I can help!
@@WillGayPhoto Subtle speed rams are separate levels of re videos (in my opinion/ liking of course it’s subjective).
When you analyze what the top editors are doing that ultra smooth speed ramp with that little blur is next level. Thanks again!
To make movements smooth, do you use slow motion?
YASS!! Finally it’s broken down for real estate! 🙌🏻
how do i use time remapping and warp stabilizer on the same clip, i applied warp stabilizer on the video layer and precomposed it then enabled time remapping and it still didnt work
When I enable time remapping the dots don't appear at the beginning or the ending of the clip. I tried to look in a few forums before asking here just asking the community in general. Will if you or anyone knows a quick fix o how to avoid this, please lmk.
I dont know exactly what is going on but a few things to try, with the timeline selected you can press "U" and that will show or hide the keyframes. Another thing is to make sure the footage you are editing is in a standard frame rate. If it was shot on a mobile device they can use variable frame rates and AE and PP don't play nicely with variable frame rates. Also make sure your timeline is zoomed out all the way, you can do this by usin the "-" (minus) key on your keyboard. Sometimes if you are zoomed into the timeline they will be outside of the view of the CTI you are in.
Was taught a solution in case it happens:
You can take your footage drop it into the composition icon and it'll create a new composition>enable time remapping this time it had the start/ end keyframes. I hope it helps anyone else now I could follow the rest of the tutorial and it worked.
@@WillGayPhoto That helps thanks Will!
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I had to come down here to laugh at the part where you said Adobe Products gets on your nerves😂
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Bruh that is not buttery smooth