Making a Speed Ramp
Learn how to add creative effects to your video stories by speeding up and slowing down clips with speed ramps in Adobe Premiere Rush.
Learn how to add creative effects to your video stories by speeding up and slowing down clips with speed ramps in Adobe Premiere Rush.
Find a video clip you would like to use. You can either use a clip you filmed yourself or go to Pexels (https://www.pexels.com/videos/) and search for a clip there.
Imported the clip, named the project, and selected Create.
To prep the project, create five clips from the video source. Move the blue playhead to the first spot on the timeline, then clicked the Split icon.
Click the Speed icon to prep for the speed ramp step.
Alternate speeds by setting the Range Speed to
1000% for the first, third, and fifth clips and
70% for the second and fourth clips.
For each clip, check the Ramp checkbox and set the Amount to .2 seconds.
For the first clip, slide the range start point to the left edge of the clip and the end point to taper to 0.
For the last clip, set the start point to taper up from 0 and dragged the end point all the way to the end of the clip.
For the middle clips, slide the start and end points to start and end at 0 for smoother results.