Nearly all of my searches now start with "Adobe in a Minute" because I'm sick of watching 23 minute videos for something that can be explained simply. Thank you so much.
Once again - thought I knew about speed ramping - but didn't know about the optical flow - or what that little gizmo did in the middle to smooth things out. You always find the one thing I was missing!!! So grateful for these tutorials!!! Have a great weekend x
i've tried watching so many tutorials on speed ramping but most had so much unnecessary fluff or didn't explain it well, this the best one ive seen fosho
I just gotta say. I'm newish to Premiere Pro and I've watched 2 of your videos and my jaw dropped both times with the casual way you just drop those extra spicy tips - that optical flow option and the render thing got me this time. Keep it up! Super helpful.
Echoing mostly everyone else here in saying thank you for making such straight-to-the-point videos. Each one has been super helpful, including this speed ramp. I realized I was adding speed ramps very painstakingly and you just made it so simple now!
Hi! Such a great tutorial! But i do have a question. I tried this out but the audio linked to the video doesn't speed up or slow down along with the time remapping. What can I do about this? Thank you!
OMG brother! I had no clue about the Preview Playback linked to Optical Flow and Rendering. Thank you for this crucial info! You just saved me a lot of time and stress. I swear I was having a meltdown not being able to see a smooth preview!
All I say is WOW! 😍 Amazing Bro.. Watching more than 10videos of your tutorial.. I think I am now A Pro on editing on Adobe Premiere.. Amazing.. Super!! ☺️
You are the best channel for Premiere tutorials, unlike other channels, you get right to the point with wasting our time with bullshit like the other youtubers.
Can u make simple zoom in and pan then zoom out drag rectangle plugin in premiere pro just like in camtasia studio 9. If u can do this, this will be a great help for youtubers like me who make screen recording tutorial and need to zoom and pan many times. Because creating keyframes for zooming and panning the zoom out takes so much time. Your previous zoom and pan tutorial was great but drag zoom utility a must have feature for us.
Awesome tutorial! question, i dont see the FX button. i've maximized it to look for the line but no luck. anything i need to enable or any workspace i need to be in? help!
How to control the length of the clip? For example I'm editing a music video, I already have two clips that go before and after the one that I'm going to speed ramp... So it needs to end where the next one begins, not before, not after! Let's say I want to begin normal speed, speed it up, and then back to normal speed, with smooth transitions, but i don't wanna guess, speed it less or more until I get lucky.
Title: "Smooth Speed Ramp in Premiere Pro" The video: A video on how to do speed ramping in Premiere Pro. Narration: Actually understandable and with decent audio quality. Length: No longer than it needs to be. Me: _Clicks like button_
Probably one of the most straight forward and simplest explanations I have come across, thank you!
Nearly all of my searches now start with "Adobe in a Minute" because I'm sick of watching 23 minute videos for something that can be explained simply. Thank you so much.
Once again - thought I knew about speed ramping - but didn't know about the optical flow - or what that little gizmo did in the middle to smooth things out. You always find the one thing I was missing!!! So grateful for these tutorials!!! Have a great weekend x
This is awesome. I really appreciate you just getting to the point and not making this a 20 minute video.
you deserve a billion views for this bro. no drawn out intro, no "foLlOw mY iNstaGraM" shit. just straight to the point!
bro this its this best channel on UA-cam for this. you get right to the point and its easy to follow. you should have way more views!
i've tried watching so many tutorials on speed ramping but most had so much unnecessary fluff or didn't explain it well, this the best one ive seen fosho
I just gotta say. I'm newish to Premiere Pro and I've watched 2 of your videos and my jaw dropped both times with the casual way you just drop those extra spicy tips - that optical flow option and the render thing got me this time. Keep it up! Super helpful.
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This is the most concise and straight-to-the-point tutorial I've watched. Thank you so much!
ugh i love this channel so much!!! learning so many things because of you. THANK YOU
I love your tutorials. They're so helpful and straight to the point
I have been looking for a sane way to do this and never found it till now. Awesome stuff. Thank you.
Ffs this channel is too good why the hell can’t everyone just keep it simple..
Echoing mostly everyone else here in saying thank you for making such straight-to-the-point videos. Each one has been super helpful, including this speed ramp. I realized I was adding speed ramps very painstakingly and you just made it so simple now!
Love the tip on the smoother transitions with the little handles - did not know that.
Quick, effective and to the point!
Thank you for the quick straight forward video! We need more channels like this :)
This the type of channel I been looking for lol
Thank you SO MUCH! Straight to the point! The BEST tutorial out there!
these no BS tutorials are gems
Excellent!!! Straight forward, clearly and with everything I needed. Keep the good work
I love these quick short videos. I dont have to skip anything and its super clear. Appreciate you man
Your page is one of the best for finding easy answers to premiere pro, big thanks!!!
Hi! Such a great tutorial! But i do have a question. I tried this out but the audio linked to the video doesn't speed up or slow down along with the time remapping. What can I do about this? Thank you!
from what I hear, you need after effects for this
OMG brother! I had no clue about the Preview Playback linked to Optical Flow and Rendering. Thank you for this crucial info! You just saved me a lot of time and stress. I swear I was having a meltdown not being able to see a smooth preview!
This channel is the best channel that keep it short and easy
All I say is WOW! 😍
Amazing Bro.. Watching more than 10videos of your tutorial.. I think I am now A Pro on editing on Adobe Premiere.. Amazing.. Super!! ☺️
I dont see the line going through the video at 0:14
Thank you for giving me the information I need quickly.
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you have no idea how long i was searching for something like your channel is!
awesome, i’m glad i was able to help you after all!
My first stop for learning anything in premiere. Thanks!!!
Finally!!! Something to the point!! Subed
at 1:08 I tried clicking on one of the halves of my marker I dont see any handles popping up can anyone help ?
Brilliant straight to the point. Love it thanks.
Nice! And I appreciate the mention of optical flow, since I didn't know about that, either.
Whaaaaaaat? :)))Amazing tutotial I was looking for at least 2-3 months😅 Great buddy 👌🏻
Awesome! I’m gonna use this from now on
Thank u for the posts and work u do! Ur channel has helped me so much with my editing.
thank you so much sir, so much appreciate for this simple and worked tutorial.
This was the best tutorial on time remapping! It was better compared to the one on the Adobe Creative Cloud channel.
Short, concise and sweet. Thank you!
Just what I needed! Thank you for posting this!
Jhakas tutorial, means wonderful. Keep helping us bro. God bless u.
You are the bomb diggity!
Thank you sir! Finally uderstood this after these hundreds of hours of editing on Premiere 😀
Simply amazing!
Like number 1000, an honor, thanks for this video and to keep it simple!
Clear / straight to the point, thanks!
Nice, Concise, easy to follow. Thank you, good sir!
I really love your videos, thank you so much.
Awesome! Just what I need. Thank you! Really appreciate it
This is so amazing! Thank you so much 🤩
watching 2 minute tutorials < watching 2 minute tutorials in 2x speed
Dude! Amazing video. Thank you.
Thanks for the reminder! ♥
THE ABSOLUTE GOAT OF ADOBE TUTORIALS
thanks man, great tutorial
Genius, as always! Thaaanks!
Great video! THANKS!
thank you man, keep the good work coming
it was real simple but it helped me thanksss ❤❤
Thanks bro for a quick tutorial
New Sub!!!! thank you brotha! straight to the damn point Love it! Keep up the work!
Thanks for solving my problem
You have the best channel for primiere pro
Good one, straight to the point: Optical flow it is then
Its very good! Working! Thanks.
Great, to the point tutorial.
Realy gooooood tutorial!
Love this. Thank you 🙌🏻
thanks for this.👌👌👌
You are the best channel for Premiere tutorials, unlike other channels, you get right to the point with wasting our time with bullshit like the other youtubers.
Molto professionale , semplice e unico. Grazie
is it possible to do it together with sound?
Love your quick
tutorials. How to resume normal FPS in a slo mo clip? Stan
Such a great tutorial
Easy does it ! Great vid
Another great tutorial!
Did the girl in the paddle boat flick the drone off? 😂
Can u make simple zoom in and pan then zoom out drag rectangle plugin in premiere pro just like in camtasia studio 9.
If u can do this, this will be a great help for youtubers like me who make screen recording tutorial and need to zoom and pan many times. Because creating keyframes for zooming and panning the zoom out takes so much time.
Your previous zoom and pan tutorial was great but drag zoom utility a must have feature for us.
Thank You Sir. You are my video editing teacher.
omg!!! thanks!! im starting my 4 years course lol
It is very helpful video thank you.
This guy is amazing!
such good tutorials!
Awesome tutorial! question, i dont see the FX button. i've maximized it to look for the line but no luck. anything i need to enable or any workspace i need to be in? help!
Thanks. Very good video
Amazing Video Made me millions
great video! thanks
How to control the length of the clip? For example I'm editing a music video, I already have two clips that go before and after the one that I'm going to speed ramp... So it needs to end where the next one begins, not before, not after! Let's say I want to begin normal speed, speed it up, and then back to normal speed, with smooth transitions, but i don't wanna guess, speed it less or more until I get lucky.
Title: "Smooth Speed Ramp in Premiere Pro"
The video: A video on how to do speed ramping in Premiere Pro.
Narration: Actually understandable and with decent audio quality.
Length: No longer than it needs to be.
Me: _Clicks like button_
Thank you. This was helpful! I subscribed. Is there a way to set the percentage for the time remapping? Effects window?
you really are the goat bruh
Can you use the pen tool instead of holding control to make handles?
how do you match audio to the remap?
See this 3 minutes quick and to the point fucking amazing thanks so much
Dumb question. Do you do editing for others?
What about if you have audio??
;-; heyyy....even if i expand the video i cant see that black line youre using to pull off such shenanigans....help me out please
same