Speed Ramping:
Speed ramping is when you take a clip and slow it down or speed it up with a smooth transition of one another rather making it choppy and quick. It's mainly used in Time Remapping to give it a smooth effect once committed.
It was a slow process, you ad to time the ramp correctly to give it that nice "whoosh" transition. It's way more efficient and more easy to do it in After Effects however if you are limited to Premiere Pro it can still be done with a lot of patience. If you want the clip to be slower it gets longer, and if you want the clip faster it get shorter so you have to make sure there's no other clips around that could possibly be effected by it over lapping. It's a nice "effect" to put before or after a time-lapse or to give it a clean slow-motion effect which both could possibly be in a short film or video.
The Process:
1. Increase your video in "V1" so you can see the thin white line going through the video.
2. Right click the top left corner of the clip and select "time remapping."
3. Click on the line where you want the ramp to start. ( Hold control when clicking on the line)
4. Drag the line on the right hand side up or down to change the speed you want the speed to adjust to.
5. Take the right hand side of the arrow marker and slide it to the right creating the "slope."
6. Take the blue vertical lines and adjust it to the left and right to create the vertical slope.


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