New editer here and I'm loving these tutorials. They have been helping me become a more professional videographer/editer. I subscribed; thanks for the tips!!!
So helpful!! Adding the keyframe view directly on the timeline is way more user friendly than doing it in the effects control panel IMO. This will save some time, thank you!
Thank you for this video - it was so helpful and it was up to date! The other videos on this subject are out dated - old versions. Thank you!!!! Also I appreciate you not having advertising - some of the people have too much too long advertising so I just mark them off my watch list and move on.
what about frame rates? i mean , i have 60fps footage and i want to slow it down to 25fps for some seconds and after that , i let it paly at 60fps again , what about that ??? keep in mind that hall video will be exported at 25fps.
I Vince how are u? I have a quastion , I am doing a movie at premier. I use deferent cameras( my canon,goproand a drone) when I start and get to the new sequences - setting what do I choose that can feet all of them? DSLR? do I need to sprite each camera? thank u smadi
Same! Love the tutorial but the audio is incredibly low. Have to turn it up FULL volume then get blasted out of my chair when the next video or ad comes on lol. I don't know if you're not close enough to the mic for voice OR if you're not using a cloud lifter for that dynamic mic. Thanks for video tho.
The speed ramping is the most technical and fussy part, reversing, halftiming and doubletiming clips is all super intuitive and doesn't need much of a tutorial at all. Kinda unfortunate how you spend 80% of the video talking about easy stuff very few folks need instructions or troubleshooting for, and almost none of it on the most technical bit.
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New editer here and I'm loving these tutorials. They have been helping me become a more professional videographer/editer. I subscribed; thanks for the tips!!!
his academy is very solid
speed ramping in Premiere is a fiddly nightmare... I don't know why nobody complains about it.
Agreed it's just horrible software.
Beginner here and this was extremely impactful for an 8min tutorial. Following your channel!
So helpful!! Adding the keyframe view directly on the timeline is way more user friendly than doing it in the effects control panel IMO. This will save some time, thank you!
Thanks a lot 🫶
Brill! The freeze frame super helpful.
Thank you for this video - it was so helpful and it was up to date! The other videos on this subject are out dated - old versions. Thank you!!!! Also I appreciate you not having advertising - some of the people have too much too long advertising so I just mark them off my watch list and move on.
I really like how you explained the speed up
oh man i love you already 😂 this was beyond just so helpful. thank you a lot like thank you 3000.
You are really good at this... love the speed ramp explanation - super helpful!!! Thank you!!!
Brilliant, thanks for sharing these techniques! I subbed.
Happy Teacher's day Vincy Boy ;) You are great teacher :) I Enjoy your video cinematography teachings :)
Thank you! All in topic, nothing excess
Amazing skill
great tut, thx. looking for a way to speed ramp down until freeze frame.
OOOH! Superb video. Thanks a lot my buddy.. 💥💥☺☺
Thank you for making these tutorials bro, it really helps a lot
That's great, I like your videos, & your tutorials & explanations 💖👍😊
Awesome easily the best methods of slomo especially the frame thing i hated choppy slowmo
great tutorial dude! keep doing like that
Awesome video and explanation!!!!
Thank you - Vince the man! great video :)
To set the speedramp on PC is CTRL+C, not just CTRL, I was so confused for sooo long with this one
Thank you🙏🏽
I have a 60 fps clip and a 30fps timeline, I want to slow it down, speed ramp it and warp stabilize, in what order should it be done?
Thanks🎉
Great tutorial..... Have learned a lot watching them lately. So glad I found this channel. Thanks. 👌👌👌
thank you for your sharing!
Very useful
How can you add optical flow to the key frame method
Great tutorial! Thanks 🙏
thanks
learned something 👍
Thank you for this ❤🥺🥺
what about frame rates? i mean , i have 60fps footage and i want to slow it down to 25fps for some seconds and after that ,
i let it paly at 60fps again , what about that ??? keep in mind that hall video will be exported at 25fps.
very cool
Thanks so much very clear
Thank❤
I Vince how are u? I have a quastion , I am doing a movie at premier. I use deferent cameras( my canon,goproand a drone) when I start and get to the new sequences - setting what do I choose that can feet all of them? DSLR? do I need to sprite each camera? thank u smadi
I am surprised there is no automatic speed button. It would automatically make it perfect for the timeline.
Thank you for a clear explanation!! Really appreciate it!
Please do one with audio
dope!
Hi coach, I'm a beginner video editor, can I have some of your tutorials for editing coach?
Wonderful
Good video, Vince! Thanks.
Everything is easy if you know how. 😊
thanks for sharing tips. but do consider on your voice!! because it was too low
Same! Love the tutorial but the audio is incredibly low. Have to turn it up FULL volume then get blasted out of my chair when the next video or ad comes on lol. I don't know if you're not close enough to the mic for voice OR if you're not using a cloud lifter for that dynamic mic. Thanks for video tho.
Thanks Vince. Great tutorial!
Do you have a link how to download premier pro for free?
5:39 the show clip keyframes option doesn't show up with my version of premiere (2024)
Solved by exiting and entering premiere. As usual.
Thank you for your guide, however I have got the problem the audio was not speed up when I change the video speed. Could you help me check it?
are your video and audio files linked? Select both the audio and video bars holding shift, right click, link. Should work! :)
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for the algorithm 😉
The speed ramping is the most technical and fussy part, reversing, halftiming and doubletiming clips is all super intuitive and doesn't need much of a tutorial at all. Kinda unfortunate how you spend 80% of the video talking about easy stuff very few folks need instructions or troubleshooting for, and almost none of it on the most technical bit.
Is premier pro or davinci resolve better
Premiere pro is king
ayo, thanks for those tips, i will make better vlogs now :)
'There is 2 simple ways to add a key frame " and the second method ??? , im still waiting for it ...
a noob thx you ;)
thank you
Excellent tutorial - thanks for this!!