I swear i used to know how to do this but cant for the life of me figure it out just now.
Basically what I want to do is have the video playing at a slow speed (40% for example) and then gradually climb up to 100%. ie. the speed increases slowly until it gets to 100% speed.
Im using Premiere Pro 1.5
thanks
CS
Climbing Speed in Premiere Pro
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RE: Climbing Speed in Premiere Pro
I don't think that effect can be done in Premiere Pro but if you have Adobe After Effects it can be done easily.
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RE: Climbing Speed in Premiere Pro
You can do this in Windows Movie Maker, and increase the speed in 5% steps!
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RE: Climbing Speed in Premiere Pro
The effect is called "speed ramping", and I'm 99% sure that it can be done in Permiere pro (or most other consumer products)
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RE: Climbing Speed in Premiere Pro
I'm 99% sure that you can't in Pro without cutting your video line into lots of tiny chunks, but that looks really bad. AE is defenitely the way to go
RE: Climbing Speed in Premiere Pro
It can be done in premiere pro but you do have to cut the footage into chuncks during the speed change. Unforuntately you cannot key frame the speed of footage. In Hollow Point I did this when with a reverse effect to give the impression of a jog-shuttle tape recorder firstly slowing down forwards and then speeding up in reverse.