I use the Variable Speed Ramping tool here and have a shortcut to automatically convert 60 fps clips to 24 fps and get that slow motion. For projects where I’m unsure of how the final edit will look, I shoot 60 fps to give me the option of slow motion and more range with speed ramping. Slow down clips to see if I want to use slow motion.Sorting through my “Favorite” clips and and dropping it into my Primary timeline.It’s basically like listening to a song and tapping along to the major beats. I like to work with the beats and lyrics in the song, so I’ll go through and do a rough marking of where the major beats fall, using the M shortcut. It depends on whether I want to front load the time spent getting “acquainted” with my available footage. I’ll do this if there’s a lot of footage to sort through and the clips are longer in length, but sometimes I also just go through the clips and favorite the entire clip and skim through them later when I’m editing.
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