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September 22, 2019
Question

Applying Slow Motion - Shortcut?

  • September 22, 2019
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I shoot 60fps for a reason, to use slow motion withing premiere where it doesn't look like total garbage.  Twixtor is fine (at least it works with stabilization), but often the stock Adobe speed if it's 60 to 30 looks OK.

 

Problem is I don't want ALL the clips to be slow motion only some of them as I'm editing I decide.  I see no shortcut or way to create a preset where I can quickly make a quick 50% speed without several clicks. 

 

I'm aware of selecting multiple and using the bin, this is not ideal.

 

Anyone know of way to make this a keyboard shortcut?

 

    2 replies

    Participant
    August 2, 2021

    Hey!
    Have you found any solution? Because I also use the 20% slo-mo a lot in my videos and I don't like bringing up speed/duration dialog and then entering 20% into it. So, if there is any shortcut to it. It would be wonderful.

    Averdahl
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    September 22, 2019
    • For changing clips in the Project panel, set a shortcut to Interpret Footage.
    • For changing clips in the timeline, D to select the clip and then Ctrl+R to bring up the Clip Speed / Duration dialog. For best result there, set the Time Interpolation to Optical Flow. For adjusting individual or several clips, check the "Ripple Edit, Shifting Trailing Clips".

     

    To move to different parameters in every dialog, use the TAB key to move forward and Shift+TAB to move back.

    AjS VBAuthor
    Known Participant
    September 22, 2019
    Thank you I understand all this, was hoping to simply choose a clip in the timeline while editing and quickly press a key/shortcut to make it 50%. I go with 50% quite a bit and this would save a lot of time and allow my workflow to be that much faster. Guess it's not present. I would think Adobe might consider making this easier to find, use and understand given how many people are going this route. Thank you for the response.