the NEWEST, SMOOTHEST and BEST way to SPEED RAMP in Davinci Resolve.

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🎬 Elevate Your Real Estate Videos with Revolutionary Speed Ramping Techniques in DaVinci Resolve! 🚀

Welcome to our latest tutorial where we unveil groundbreaking speed ramping techniques tailored specifically for real estate videos. Say goodbye to traditional methods because we're about to transform the way you showcase properties. In this video, we'll guide you through innovative techniques that will bring your real estate footage to life like never before, using the power of DaVinci Resolve.

Whether you're highlighting the elegance of a luxury home or capturing the charm of a cozy apartment, mastering speed ramping is essential for creating captivating real estate videos. Our tutorial is packed with invaluable insights and step-by-step instructions to help you seamlessly integrate speed ramps into your projects, resulting in dynamic and engaging visuals that will leave your audience in awe.

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Every tutorial on the same topic you will see on YouTube going forward would be a copy of this. This guy is the first to share it so respect for u bro. Creators were trying to find this tutorial for 2 years or so and there was no single video on YouTube about this. I had figured out a way to do it in FCPX sometime ago but be able to do it in Resolve is a game changer for all those powerful color grading tools.

ShehryarAhmed
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finally i can speed ramp in davinci like in after effects, thank you so much! i've been looking for this forever

frederik.schilling
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This is what I have been looking for a long time and I couldn't find it.
At the moment I am editing real estate videos in PP and I always saw this kind of real estate videos on instagram and youtube having this smooth transitions and I could not replicate this in PP. So I cam to the conlcusion that only Final Cut is capable of delivering such smooth speedramp transitions but now that you showed me that it is possible to do it in Davinci as well I am almost decided to make the move from PP to Davinci.
Thank you for sharing.
Have you thought about making a Paid tutorial on how you edit a real estate video from start to finish?
I would be happy to pay for it. All I want is you screen recording and editing your video doing you normal workflow and just narating everything you do.
It will be worth paying for such tutorial.

realestate
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To make it even smoother, you can place an Optical Flow node behind the Time Stretcher and set it to 'Flow' to enable frame interpolation. For the best results with Motion Blur, you can use the Vector Motion Blur Node, which also requires an Optical Flow node behind it. 😄

SHmediade
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Watched, purchased implemented. This is THE video for real estate speed ramping, huge appreciation my man. Been on Davinci for a couple years and have struggled to get this look with the ramps but now thats fixed!

JoshPeters
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I watched your video a few minutes ago. And then it kinda dawned me how cool it is to do the speedramp within fusion. The curve control is much better. And they are extensions that even help with finding the right curve. Then there is option to turn it into a template. If I go there and let the blur be handled within fusion, it should be possible to use the keyframe stretcher which allows this to be an effect that can be just dropped on a clip. The input timing is important. So either the clip has to be positioned at the 0 keyframe to work or it has to be put in a compound clip first before applying the effect. But in principle it should work. Anyways great stuff. I really appreciate your tutorial!

NeoStarImpact
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Alright, I need you to now take it down immediately 😂

NickinNashville
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Im literally learning DaVinci right now (mainly for colorgrading), coming from After Effects and Premiere. Now that I know how to replicate this in DaVinci I think I'm ready to make the full switch! Thank you 🙏

ohgeezus_
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Hi Duoco Thanks for this excellent detailed tutorial however even after watching it last 13 days 100s of time I cant get my speed ramping in fusion at all, since you are planing 2nd part of this here is my feedback.
1. Make it user friendly by reducing the screen resolution as of now the font is so small due to larger screen you are using that most people with less resolution will not be able to see the text.
2. Make it user friendly for fusion beginners so they can also follow it.
I tried my best to create the linear speed ramp but when I play the video no speeding is happening I even try to follow your ramping with beizer handles even that fails to speed up, what am I missing? Some additional info would help me to get this working. Do I need to click some extra buttons to see the speed ramp?

RanjanSharma
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Yeah i got what i want thank you bro, i was searching this method.

abhishekshadagali
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bro... Thank you so much for this. I've been editing in Davinci for about a year now, and couldn't find the "secret sauce, " to get those EPIC speed ramps. Over the last few days I've spent time learning and editing in Final Cut Pro, just to try and achieve the same results. I hate having to learn two different types of software and this might have just solved my problem. Again, thank you so much for this. 5 Stars.

eqvhyko
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If you are not doing hand gestures that match the drops when working on your transitions - you are doing it wrong 🤌
Thanks for the video! Extremely helpful stuff 👏

vladislav_panin
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Yep. Iv searched for months for this tutorial. Definitely earned a subscribe for this one. 🎉

tonymariucci
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Been watching this over and over..finally got it and bought your zoom in. Thanks for taking all the time to do this. It has inspired me so much to try and replicate your quality. Again, thanks for sharing.

therayvinson
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I use speed ramps in almost all of my video in a traditional way and was always struggling to get them right!
Will definitely try this approach in my next project, thanks a lot!
Subscribed and waiting for the part 2 👏

alex__film
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great video!!! at 7:06 time, when you jump back into fusion. there are now two graphs....where did the second one come from?

rMr.big
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this channel just gave me an idea !!!!

SevShin
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So glad you put the effort into helping others with these videos 🙌🏼 so tired of other creators gate keeping and charging small fortunes for these effects.

cullencarter
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Great tutorial. Does this only work on the first frame of a clip? As soon as I add the time stretch effect my frames drop to zero until the speed ramp happens

jordanmitchell
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to fix your mic audio: right click on audio clip > clip attributes > audio tab > format = stereo > source channel = embedded channel 1 for both or embedded channel 2 for both. been looking for this transition forever, thanks g

nathancorcoran