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Filmmaker Central's video: SpeedRamping in DaVinci Resolve: The Ultimate Guide

@SpeedRamping in DaVinci Resolve: The Ultimate Guide
Speedramping is a powerful technique that can be used to create dynamic and engaging videos. In this video, I will show you how to speedramp in DaVinci Resolve. I will cover the basics of speedramping, as well as some advanced techniques. I will also show you how to use speedramping to create some cool effects. What is SpeedRamping? Speedramping is a technique that allows you to change the speed of a video clip over time. This can be used to create a variety of effects, such as slow motion, fast motion, and time lapse. There are a few advanced speedramping techniques that you can use to create even more dynamic and engaging videos. These techniques include: Using multiple speed ramps Using curves to create smooth speed changes Using Multiple Speed Ramps You can use multiple speed ramps to create more complex effects. For example, you could use one speed ramp to slow down a video clip and another speed ramp to speed it up. This would create a slow-motion effect followed by a fast-motion effect. Using Curves to Create Smooth Speed Changes You can use curves to create smooth speed changes. To do this, click on the "Curves" button in the Retime window. This will open the Curves window. In the Curves window, you can drag the handles on the curves to adjust the speed of the video clip.

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