A speed ramp is a re-timing technique where playback speed gradually shifts within the same clip. Unlike a simple slow-mo or fast-forward, a ramp eases between speeds smoothly.
It adds visual drama, style, and emphasis to action or transitions without jarring jumps in motion. Speed ramps are common in sports, cinematic edits, and social media content to highlight key beats or impacts.
Use speed ramps on high-frame-rate footage for smooth slow motion. Set keyframes in your editing software to define speed changes and refine with easing for fluid motion.
Use for emphasis – Highlight key action moments like sports moves or dramatic reveals.
Smooth transitions – Apply gradual ramps rather than abrupt shifts for a cinematic look.
Pair with music beats – Sync speed changes to audio cues for added impact.