Like other nonlinear video-editing systems, Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 performs video and audio effects that would have taken hours to complete in the days of analog media. Changing the speed of clips is a basic video effect that can add drama or humor and professionalism to the tone of your piece. Show Instructions in this article apply to Adobe Premiere Pro CS6. The Creative Suite platform was discontinued in 2013 in favor of the modern Creative Cloud platform. 01 of 06 Getting Started With a ProjectTo get started, open a Premiere Pro project and verify the scratch disks are set to the correct location by going to Project > Project Settings > Scratch Disks. Open the Clip Speed/Duration window in Premiere Pro by right-clicking on a clip in the timeline or by going to Clip > Speed/Duration in the main menu bar. 02 of 06 The Clip Speed/Duration WindowThe Clip Speed/Duration window has two main controls: speed and duration. These controls are linked by Premiere Pro's default settings, indicated by the chain icon to the right of the controls. When you change the speed of a linked clip, the duration of the clip also changes to compensate for the adjustment. 03 of 06 Unlinking Speed and DurationUnlink the speed and duration functions by clicking on the chain icon. This step allows you to change the speed of a clip while keeping the duration of the clip the same and vice versa. If you increase the speed without changing the duration, more visual information from the clip is added to the sequence without affecting its location in the timeline. It's common in video editing to choose the in-and-out points of clips based on the story you want to show your viewers, so best practices recommend leaving the speed and duration functions linked. In this way, you won't add unnecessary footage or remove essential footage from a project. 04 of 06 Additional SettingsThe Clip Speed/Duration window has three additional settings: Reverse Speed, Maintain Audio Pitch, and Ripple Edit, Shifting Trailing Clips.
05 of 06 Variable Speed AdjustmentIn addition to changing speed and duration with the Clip Speed/Duration window, you can adjust speed. With a variable speed adjustment, the speed of the clip changes throughout the clip duration; Premiere Pro handles this through its Time Remapping function, which you'll find in the Effect Controls tab of the Source window. 06 of 06 Time Remapping With Premiere Pro CS6To use Time Remapping, queue the playhead in the Sequence panel to where you want to make a speed adjustment. Then: How do you slow down a sequence in Premiere?Slow down footage. Draw attention to the details in action video sequences with time remapping in Adobe Premiere Pro.. Starting in the Editing workspace, place your clip in a sequence and zoom in slightly on the clip in the Timeline panel. ... . Right-click the clip and choose Show Clip Keyframes > Time Remapping > Speed.. How to slow down a video?Note: For performance reasons, you must be on Android version 5.0 or above to play videos at different speeds. Go to a video. Tap the video once, then tap More . Tap Playback Speed.
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