I just disovered your tutorial. Thanks for connecting and explaining the 3 types of ramps. It's actually the first time I've come accross a video that covered more than one example of a speed ramp. I'll definitely check out your other content. Thanks again.
Awesomest tutorial I've seen today. I've been speeding videos up to get through slow points, but ramping the velocity will definitely smooth things up. Thanks for sharing, Alex...
Alex, huge thanks. Because of you and the advice and information you put out, I’ve really been able to ramp up my business. I’m excited to start hitting up video work now. Thanks dawg.
This is awesome! I just asked about speed ramping on one of your last videos. Then I typed it into TH-cam and this video popped up. Congrats on owning this algorithm
Best video on the subject I've seen. Thanks for explaining what speed you raised it to. I wasn't getting the results I wanted because I was only raising speed like 200 percent.
Sir make tutorial on all video effects offered by premier pro under video effects folder one by one with examples...explaining options with meaning ...of every effects...thanks..
the slowing down to 50% and nesting is confusing me a bit. I always interpret footage to the same as the sequence i'm creating. I always use a 30fps sequence. For all interiors i shoot at 60fps, then i interpret all footage down to 30fps. Except for drone, as that is 30fps (mine is a mav2 pro) i can only shoot 4k in 30fps. So i wouldn't slow that down. That part is confusing me, unless you're shooting drone at 4k/60 ? and why does nesting bring it back up to 100% maybe i need to watch this video one more time...
I think I may have said it a little weird or didn’t explain it enough. You certainly can interpret the footage like you mentioned. I usually don’t interpret the footage personally. But nesting it gives me that new clip no matter what I’ve done to it beforehand. So a lot of times for example I will reverse the clip which makes speed ramping confusing and hard to work with. But it you nest it it’s much easier to work with.
I just binged literally all your real estate videos! Amazing channel, so glad I found it. Earlier today I was doing some test shots, and I noticed that the expensive, high quality CPL filter that I have on my 16-35 zeiss lens, is making some weird dark lines and shapes over the windows that are underexposed for window pulls. I didn’t hear you talk about CPL filters in any of your videos, how do you deal with completely blown out highlights on floors near windows, or how do you deal with nasty reflections in TVs if you don’t use CPLs? If you do use CPLs, have you had problems with underexposed windows as well? Would love to hear from you!
I'm not a speed-ramp hater, but I am seeing so heavely used with jerky video that makes them look jarring. They are definately being overused these days. I wonder if we will look back and say "remember a few years ago when we speed-rapmed everything!"
THANKS FOR WATCHING!
P.S. I got my speed ramping “whoosh” sounds from both Epidemic Sounds and StoryBlocks.
Absolute life saver to make the ramp into a 'hill' instead of a 'mountain'. Always wondered why my footage looked so choppy!
Alex, thank you! This video was fantastic!
I just disovered your tutorial. Thanks for connecting and explaining the 3 types of ramps. It's actually the first time I've come accross a video that covered more than one example of a speed ramp. I'll definitely check out your other content. Thanks again.
Awesomest tutorial I've seen today. I've been speeding videos up to get through slow points, but ramping the velocity will definitely smooth things up. Thanks for sharing, Alex...
Alex, huge thanks. Because of you and the advice and information you put out, I’ve really been able to ramp up my business. I’m excited to start hitting up video work now. Thanks dawg.
This is awesome! I just asked about speed ramping on one of your last videos. Then I typed it into TH-cam and this video popped up. Congrats on owning this algorithm
Best video on the subject I've seen. Thanks for explaining what speed you raised it to. I wasn't getting the results I wanted because I was only raising speed like 200 percent.
Glad it was helpful!
Simple and straightforward explanation!
Thank you for this man! you deserve my sub!
thanks Alex, this was very helpful and on point :)
Thank you Alex. It helps me alot
i was looking for this kind of tutorial. thanks bro!
Thank you for sharing these techniques!
thanks
Thank you 😊
Nice!! Going to have to use the transition one for my next video :)
thank you so much 🙏🔥
Best tutorial
Sir make tutorial on all video effects offered by premier pro under video effects folder one by one with examples...explaining options with meaning ...of every effects...thanks..
Thank you for sharing your techniques Alex! I already paid the fee. Tee-hee
very nice! where do you get your music from btw??
What's a good app to do this speed ramping transitions on smart phones any recommendations?
In order to do this speed ramping, on what fps is recommended to shoot? Thank you
Great tutorial.
Thanks, bomb!
Nice video!
the slowing down to 50% and nesting is confusing me a bit. I always interpret footage to the same as the sequence i'm creating. I always use a 30fps sequence. For all interiors i shoot at 60fps, then i interpret all footage down to 30fps. Except for drone, as that is 30fps (mine is a mav2 pro) i can only shoot 4k in 30fps. So i wouldn't slow that down. That part is confusing me, unless you're shooting drone at 4k/60 ? and why does nesting bring it back up to 100% maybe i need to watch this video one more time...
I think I may have said it a little weird or didn’t explain it enough. You certainly can interpret the footage like you mentioned. I usually don’t interpret the footage personally. But nesting it gives me that new clip no matter what I’ve done to it beforehand. So a lot of times for example I will reverse the clip which makes speed ramping confusing and hard to work with. But it you nest it it’s much easier to work with.
I just binged literally all your real estate videos! Amazing channel, so glad I found it.
Earlier today I was doing some test shots, and I noticed that the expensive, high quality CPL filter that I have on my 16-35 zeiss lens, is making some weird dark lines and shapes over the windows that are underexposed for window pulls. I didn’t hear you talk about CPL filters in any of your videos, how do you deal with completely blown out highlights on floors near windows, or how do you deal with nasty reflections in TVs if you don’t use CPLs? If you do use CPLs, have you had problems with underexposed windows as well? Would love to hear from you!
I don’t use CPLs at all. With a bracketed image you really don’t need them in my opinion.
Can you do a tutorial on color grading
I want to add warp stabilizer after the nested ramp but I don’t know what to do after it’s nested and ramped
Great video man, was wondering what your sequence settings and clip settings are for these clips and what you recommend to use.
I use a 4k24p timeline now. I believe when I shot this video however I was using a 1080p30 timeline
So it's possible to shoot to 30fps and reduce speed to 50% in post production as you're doing??
Do you shoot in a high FPS or do you use optical flow on your clips for slo-mo my camera only shoots in 24 or 30 fps.
Nice!! wondering to know what was the Frame rate for those video clips?
All were shot at 60p
How to add a motion blur on the speed ramp?
What about motion blur? Big L without motion blur
What does nesting do?
Sets the slowed down speed or reversed speed to now look like a regular 100% speed to make it easier to interpret what you need to do to the clip
name of BG ?
hi 5 bro!!!!
I'm not a speed-ramp hater, but I am seeing so heavely used with jerky video that makes them look jarring. They are definately being overused these days. I wonder if we will look back and say "remember a few years ago when we speed-rapmed everything!"
what....
This seems just as useless jump cuts.
dude first learn how to teach, then come at adobe softwares
Thanks