Premiere Pro: Speed Changes
Adobe Premiere Pro has very flexible solutions for speed changes. Choosing to shoot at a high frame rate (HFR) is the ideal choice, but there are nuanced capabilities when you discover you need to change a clip's speed.
Welcome
FREE PREVIEWExercise Files
Editing a Four Point Edit (Fit to Fill)
FREE PREVIEWUsing the Rate Stretch Tool
Using the Clip Speed/Duration Command
Reversing Speed
Changing the Speed But Not Duration
When Pitch Shifting Will Most Likely Work
Exporting a Still Shouldn't Be Confused with FF
Inserting a Frame Hold Segment
Adding a Frame Hold
Adjusting a Frame Hold Clip
Frame Sampling vs. Frame Blending
Optical Flow & When It Won't Work
Setting the Time Interpolation from the Clip Menu
Globally Settng the Time Interpolaton on Export
Time Remapping on the Timeline & Adding Keyframes
Smoothing Out Variable Speed Changes
Creating a Reverse Segment
Shooting High Frame Rate Footage
Properly Handling (Re-interpreting) HFR Clips
Building a Sequence for HFR
Next Steps