I would say you understand that most of us learn by mastering one specific task at a time. I watched once through, then fired up Studio and replayed the video in steps as I learned speed ramping. I estimate you shortened my DaVinci learning curve by 50%. Well done!
I was looking for speed curve tutorial. I found this one with video length of 25m... I thought: "how long can you talk about it...? WTH, let's watch it." and then... "Oh... I see..." Great job, mate! Thank you so much.
Dude this was awesome. I love how you cover anything people would need to know about speed ramping. I'm converting from filmora and one feature I thought I was going to miss was filling in empty timeline space with slower motion but thanks to you I can in fact still do this
Very good lesson, even for beginners! Not only do you know DR, but you have teaching skills as well! I have saved it in a playlist, for future reference.
Superb tutorial, just what I needed. On a side note DV does something odd. When adding speed changes to a clip that has some zoom keyframes, they seem to disappear in the viewing area.
You're my new friend. 😂 Incredible teaching style. So often, I'm afraid to click on a tutorial that's more than 6 minutes long. Any longer than that and I'm usually presented with lots of impractical jabber about the location, or the trip, or the taste of the food that's being used as examples. I hope you recognize how cool it is that you DON'T do that. No fluff. Just facts. So...how do I invest in your course?
Damn it.. I would have needed this tutorial yesterday but all my Google searches were about speed change, smooth speed change, acceleration or smooth acceleration, never had the idea of using the term "speed ramp". All searches gave me non-related content. In the "More options" section please add tags with alternative wordings to your videos, you'll reach more people.
Really nice high value teaching video!! May i ask what overlay teacher tools you use to highlight, zoom, frame the actions and mousepointer. That really help my focus as a learner - or maybe a video on that :)
Thank you so much for watching and subscribing. That means a lot and there’s lots more content in the works! Hope to see you there! Do let me know if there’s anything you’d like to see!
Great overview - thank you! I have an additional question, however: if I want to slow down a clip that is already placed in my overall timeline, it overwrites the clip after it. Is there a way to have the clips to stay intact and just be pushed? (hope it makes sense what I'm trying to say)
Since you asked, the 'Speedwarp' option for 'Motion Estimation', is not available in the free version of DaVinci Resolve. I chose the 'Enhanced Better' option and it looks al lot better already.
@@AlexCameron-Depiqd Yeah but be i warn you. I speak only german on my Channel even through i a fluent English Speaker. XD But i would be like to make an English Video on something :) If you don´t mind :)
@@AlexCameron-Depiqd Yeah well i learned Spanish 3 Years in school and every thing is gone. Currently doing videos in german and english would take up too much of my time so I did decide against that. But I will reconsider this option.
I reference this video often and I just realized it is missing "Speed Ramp - Up From 0%" and "Speed Ramp - Down to 0%". I am trying to figure out how to use these two options between speed points. Seems like it should be the intuitive method, but instead, choosing either option affects the entire clip (not just between two speed points) and any/all of the clip's prior speed points are replaced. What I am trying to do is have a (lengthy) clip start with "up from 0%" to the first speed point, then do whatever want with additional speed points as you have shown in your video, then end after the last speed point by using "Down to 0%". I can achieve this by cutting a clip into three segments, but it seems like it should all be available within a single. Any ideas? do you already have a video about this? Thank you. (BTW, I have Studio, so that is not the issue).
hi, I have a timeline with video clips that have keyframes as well as markers. Is there a way to make speed changes to the clips while preserving my keyframes and markers? The keyframes and markers seem to go away when I try to increase the speed. Do you have a video that CZcams covers this?
HELP! I have cut short clips in a bit, I want: each clip start at normal speed, in the middle of the clip it decreases to slow (20%) and then towards the end of the clip it goes up to 100% speed. OR: each clip starts fast at 150% speed, in the middle of the clip it decreases to slow (20%) and then towards the end of the clip it rises to the initial speed, or speedup. Is that possible, without changing the LENGTH of the clip? Is possible create some presset for that?
QUESTIONS: I discovered that with linked clips - can't set a speed point which spans several clips and adjust speed that way. Apparently need to do each clip separately. Also is there a way to go faster than 800% ?
Hi, I have a question if you don't mind asking, I'm retiming a clip but the audio gets super weird and I know you can fix that by turning off pitch correction, however I can't seem to find a way to do that for retimed clips without changing the entire clip and resetting the retiming. Is it possible to remove pitch correction for individual sections of a retimed clip? My solution so far has just been cutting the clip into smaller sections and slowing them down, but then you can't speed ramp smoothly
I just wanted to learn how to speed ramp in Resolve / Retime control (exactly what the title says) but the video kept dragging on and on. Only if you'd have titled it appropriately or added "beginner's tutorial"!
Appreciate the feedback and for taking the time to watch and comment. I specialise in teaching people of who typically have found other teachers skip over the basics. That’s why I add chapters/timestamps in the description. 😉
Thanks for your input. I appreciate my videos can come out a little on the long side. Something I’m aware of and certainly not trying to make them longer than they need to be just for the sake of CZcams. There’s certainly a little fun stuff and housekeeping around the main content but I also think that if you’re a total beginner then this concept needs more depth to understand each aspect fully. Appreciate you watching and feeding back. I’d imagine you’re a fairly experienced editor?
Is there any way to retain clip length by automatically slowing down the rest of the clip which you don't speed up? I feel like I'm losing my fucking mind with this software. Essentially if I have a 10s clip, I want to speed some parts up while the parts which are not sped up are automatically slowed down in order to keep the original length and footage length.
2 years and still watching this video as reference, thanks.
One of the best explanations of anything on the internet
Exactly what I was looking for without any nonsense. Amazing tutorial. Definitely going through your library of content.
I would say you understand that most of us learn by mastering one specific task at a time. I watched once through, then fired up Studio and replayed the video in steps as I learned speed ramping. I estimate you shortened my DaVinci learning curve by 50%. Well done!
I was looking for speed curve tutorial. I found this one with video length of 25m...
I thought: "how long can you talk about it...? WTH, let's watch it."
and then... "Oh... I see..."
Great job, mate! Thank you so much.
Well done. I’ll rewatch this video a few times until I have it all mastered. Very helpful. Thank you.
Dude this was awesome. I love how you cover anything people would need to know about speed ramping. I'm converting from filmora and one feature I thought I was going to miss was filling in empty timeline space with slower motion but thanks to you I can in fact still do this
So glad to hear that the video helped you. Thanks for letting me know and best of luck switching over - I think you'll love it!
I was sooo lost trying to change the graph parameters to be able to see the sped points. Thanks a lot!
Great video, packed full of goodies
No problem. Gotta love the goodies! Appreciate you taking the time to let me know your thoughts.
exactly what I needed to know. thx
Perfectly explained and illustrated, many thanks!
You’re very welcome. Glad you enjoyed the video. Appreciate you checking it out
@@AlexCameron-Depiqd liked and subscribed, too!
This is a great demo. Was trying to improve some drone footage and this is just what I was after.
The Best Tutorial video on DaVinci Resolve an amazing quality content that explains each and everything
Really appreciate that! Made my day! Thank you for taking the time to watch and comment. All the best.
Fire video bro thank you
Excellent demonstration... you got yourself a 'subscription '
Thank you, Tom!! Really appreciate you watching, commenting and also subbing up! So grateful to you.
excellent knowledge u share. I really appreciate.Thank u so much♥️
Can u tell me one thing how to reset all the changes what i made?
Wow I was really struggling on watching other videos but the first part is very simple and this is why I like the vid. Really Good Video for beginners
Thanks! Nice tutorial.
Awesome! Many thanx
Very good lesson, even for beginners! Not only do you know DR, but you have teaching skills as well! I have saved it in a playlist, for future reference.
Great video. Liked & subscribed.
Perfect video!! Had everything I needed, thank you! 👏👏👏
You're so welcome! Thanks for watching the video and sharing your feedback 👍🏻
Superb!
Thanks for the excellent tutorial.
Exactly what I need. Thank you Alex.
Thanks!
Great summary and extremely helpful.
Superb tutorial, just what I needed. On a side note DV does something odd. When adding speed changes to a clip that has some zoom keyframes, they seem to disappear in the viewing area.
Thank you bro very informative ✊🏿
Fantastic explanation. Subscribed
Thanks for this, worthy of a subscription...
Very, very helpful. Great content and presentation. I really enjoyed this. Thank you.
Great tutorial, thanks!
You're my new friend. 😂 Incredible teaching style. So often, I'm afraid to click on a tutorial that's more than 6 minutes long. Any longer than that and I'm usually presented with lots of impractical jabber about the location, or the trip, or the taste of the food that's being used as examples. I hope you recognize how cool it is that you DON'T do that. No fluff. Just facts. So...how do I invest in your course?
Thank you very much
Damn it.. I would have needed this tutorial yesterday but all my Google searches were about speed change, smooth speed change, acceleration or smooth acceleration, never had the idea of using the term "speed ramp". All searches gave me non-related content. In the "More options" section please add tags with alternative wordings to your videos, you'll reach more people.
Ah sorry you found it a day late. I’m fairly sure I’ve added a lot of those terms already but I’ll go check. Thanks for the heads up!
@@AlexCameron-Depiqd hehe... I'm happy to have learned it, it'll be useful in a near future.
thank you
This was really helpful nice tutorial
Really nice high value teaching video!! May i ask what overlay teacher tools you use to highlight, zoom, frame the actions and mousepointer. That really help my focus as a learner - or maybe a video on that :)
fantastic. Thanks Alex.
You’re very welcome!
Tack!
THANK YOU Göran! Much appreciated, friend!
Great tutorial. Subbed.
Thank you so much for watching and subscribing. That means a lot and there’s lots more content in the works! Hope to see you there! Do let me know if there’s anything you’d like to see!
I first thought that 24 minutes was too long for speed ramping. But I was wrong. Twenty-four minutes was perfect.
Thanks.
Excellent, again. Can you do any of this on the cut page and use the Speed Editor? Or should I use it on the edit page for this?
Great overview - thank you! I have an additional question, however: if I want to slow down a clip that is already placed in my overall timeline, it overwrites the clip after it. Is there a way to have the clips to stay intact and just be pushed? (hope it makes sense what I'm trying to say)
Since you asked, the 'Speedwarp' option for 'Motion Estimation', is not available in the free version of DaVinci Resolve. I chose the 'Enhanced Better' option and it looks al lot better already.
Excelent!
Thank you.
Appreciate that Pedro and you for taking the time to comment! 👍🏻👍🏻
You earn a new sub great tutorial fantastic video 🔥
That’s so awesome! Great to have you onboard in the community!
@@AlexCameron-Depiqd i love davinci resolve its simple enough and its easy to learn great help from sensei 🥷
Is there an efficent way to match the sound to the speed point modifications? Thanks
Hey Alex Johannes from the call from today here.
It was a plesant expience having you.
Nice to find you on CZcams XD
btw. I love you Background
Hey Johannes! Great to meet you on the call too! I’m sure there’s a lot of notes we could swap! 😉 I’ll check out your channel too!
@@AlexCameron-Depiqd Yeah but be i warn you. I speak only german on my Channel even through i a fluent English Speaker. XD
But i would be like to make an English Video on something :)
If you don´t mind :)
Haha! I did spot that…couldn’t follow along despite my Year 9 German lessons! If I could speak two languages fluently I’d be making videos in both! 👍🏻
@@AlexCameron-Depiqd
Yeah well i learned Spanish 3 Years in school and every thing is gone.
Currently doing videos in german and english would take up too much of my time so I did decide against that.
But I will reconsider this option.
I reference this video often and I just realized it is missing "Speed Ramp - Up From 0%" and "Speed Ramp - Down to 0%".
I am trying to figure out how to use these two options between speed points.
Seems like it should be the intuitive method, but instead, choosing either option affects the entire clip (not just between two speed points) and any/all of the clip's prior speed points are replaced.
What I am trying to do is have a (lengthy) clip start with "up from 0%" to the first speed point, then do whatever want with additional speed points as you have shown in your video, then end after the last speed point by using "Down to 0%". I can achieve this by cutting a clip into three segments, but it seems like it should all be available within a single. Any ideas? do you already have a video about this?
Thank you.
(BTW, I have Studio, so that is not the issue).
Is there a keyboard shortcut to add speed points or an option to add a keyboard shortcut for it? Can't find it in the keyboard shortcut
I processed a video and when I gave the render queue it took six hours. can you please tell me why it takes so long. thank you
I have a problem - would you know why "add speed point" is greyed out and I cannot select it?
hi, I have a timeline with video clips that have keyframes as well as markers. Is there a way to make speed changes to the clips while preserving my keyframes and markers? The keyframes and markers seem to go away when I try to increase the speed. Do you have a video that CZcams covers this?
is there a way to do this with a text animation?
HELP! I have cut short clips in a bit, I want: each clip start at normal speed, in the middle of the clip it decreases to slow (20%) and then towards the end of the clip it goes up to 100% speed. OR: each clip starts fast at 150% speed, in the middle of the clip it decreases to slow (20%) and then towards the end of the clip it rises to the initial speed, or speedup. Is that possible, without changing the LENGTH of the clip? Is possible create some presset for that?
Hi Alex, Is there a way to save the speed ramp to apply that ramp with a single drop like a preset? Or an adjustment curve?
QUESTIONS:
I discovered that with linked clips - can't set a speed point which spans several clips and adjust speed that way. Apparently need to do each clip separately.
Also is there a way to go faster than 800% ?
Hi, I have a question if you don't mind asking, I'm retiming a clip but the audio gets super weird and I know you can fix that by turning off pitch correction, however I can't seem to find a way to do that for retimed clips without changing the entire clip and resetting the retiming. Is it possible to remove pitch correction for individual sections of a retimed clip?
My solution so far has just been cutting the clip into smaller sections and slowing them down, but then you can't speed ramp smoothly
Why did not show us how to render it? Because rendered video is not effected from time remap settings on my side.
A perfect explanation ! :)
A perfect comment! 😉 Thanks for watching.
is there still no way to speed ramp and have the audio match without going over to AI. I really trying to ditch that
I just wanted to learn how to speed ramp in Resolve / Retime control (exactly what the title says) but the video kept dragging on and on. Only if you'd have titled it appropriately or added "beginner's tutorial"!
Appreciate the feedback and for taking the time to watch and comment. I specialise in teaching people of who typically have found other teachers skip over the basics. That’s why I add chapters/timestamps in the description. 😉
Is there an ability to set retime speed as the default checked box instead of retime frame?
Great question, Adam, but sadly there is not. It's odd as whilst the Retime frame is useful it's a lot less useful than retime speed in this instance.
im not able to drag the bar
Thank you it was help full ❤👍but can you make gaming montage vides life 777 😅😅😅 it will be more help full 😢on DaVinci Resolve 17 😢😅😊
Not a massive gamer myself. Are you talking about how to edit gaming videos?
The real subject is all about 2 maybe 3 mins to show but you are talking too much man !!! only for make a longer CZcams video?!
Thanks for your input. I appreciate my videos can come out a little on the long side. Something I’m aware of and certainly not trying to make them longer than they need to be just for the sake of CZcams. There’s certainly a little fun stuff and housekeeping around the main content but I also think that if you’re a total beginner then this concept needs more depth to understand each aspect fully. Appreciate you watching and feeding back. I’d imagine you’re a fairly experienced editor?
Is there any way to retain clip length by automatically slowing down the rest of the clip which you don't speed up? I feel like I'm losing my fucking mind with this software. Essentially if I have a 10s clip, I want to speed some parts up while the parts which are not sped up are automatically slowed down in order to keep the original length and footage length.
@alexcamerondepiqd Hi, is there a way to create a recap sequence effect like in Adobe Premiere? czcams.com/video/quEd8LxQLzw/video.html
the percentage value and those little triangles are in the same row... cant see shi* you maybe know how to get percantage at bottom like you have?