Ramped Slow-mo's are a technique to smooth out a clip from playing at regular speed, to slow motion. This is an essential if you want to learn how to edit skate videos and a good way to learn different clip blending techniques for other projects. Ramped slow-mo's are created in After Effects, but for those who do not have it, this is a very accurate hack job that will get the job done. The idea is that splitting clips at a rate of 1 cut every 2 frames, and blending them together will give you a smooth transition from regular speed, to slow motion and back to regular speed again. The most memorable aspect of a ramped slow-mo is the sound. to create this effect, you will want to right click each clip of audio that is ramped, and go to properties and select "lock to stretch". There you have it your own way of Ramped slow-mo in Sony Vegas.
Tutorial: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_62ohzEgdL0&feature=related
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