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Old 12-21-2005, 09:00 PM
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Can anyone tell me how you add a gradual speed boost to a clip? Namely, starting the clip at one speed and having it speed up during the duration of the clip so it ends at a different speed.

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In Premiere, the only effective way is via 3rd party plugin such as Twixtor.
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You could always chop your clip up with the razor tool and then gradually increase the speed of each one.

Not as effective as Marcs suggestion but it's a free way of doing it.
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Originally Posted by Chris Oakley
You could always chop your clip up with the razor tool and then gradually increase the speed of each one.

Not as effective as Marcs suggestion but it's a free way of doing it.
I used to suggest this every time this question comes up Chris. But everytime the OP always says, "that's no good"...
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you can ramp speed in After Effects ok
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