Here's a step-by-step guide to use Speed Ramping and Audio Speed Adjustment in Filmora 14:
🎥 Part 1: Speed Ramping (Slow Motion & Fast Motion Effects)
🔹 Step 1: Open Filmora 14 & Import Media
Open Filmora 14.
Click on "Import" to bring your video clip into the Media Library.
Drag the video onto the Timeline.
🔹 Step 2: Open Speed Ramping
Right-click on the video clip in the Timeline.
Select "Speed" > "Speed Ramping".
OR select the clip and click the "Speed" icon on the timeline toolbar, then choose "Speed Ramping".
🔹 Step 3: Apply a Speed Ramping Preset or Customize
You will see several presets like:
Montage
Hero Moment
Bullet Time
Flash In
Custom
Click on a preset to apply.
For custom speed ramping, drag the white speed points to adjust the speed (faster or slower) across different parts of the clip.
🔹 Step 4: Preview & Adjust
Use the playback controls to preview.
Fine-tune by adjusting the curves and keyframes.
🔹 Step 5: Apply Changes
Once satisfied, click “OK” to apply the speed ramp.
🔊 Part 2: Change Audio Speed
🔹 Step 1: Detach Audio (Optional but Recommended)
Right-click the video clip.
Choose “Detach Audio” to separate the audio and video tracks.
Now the audio is on a separate track for independent speed control.
🔹 Step 2: Change Audio Speed
Right-click the audio clip in the Timeline.
Select "Speed and Duration".
A dialog box will open.
Increase or decrease the speed percentage to make the audio play faster or slower.
Example: 200% = 2x faster, 50% = half speed.
🔹 Step 3: Adjust Pitch (If Needed)
By default, changing the speed will also change the pitch.
If you want the pitch to remain normal:
Check the "Maintain Pitch" option.
🔹 Step 4: Apply & Preview
Click OK.
Play back the timeline to check the result.
✅ Final Step: Export the Video
Click Export.
Choose your format and resolution.
Click Export again to save your edited video.
👉 Note:
Filmora 14 has enhanced speed ramping compared to earlier versions. Make sure your version is updated to access all new presets and smoother curve adjustments.
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