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Speed ramp

Speed ramps let you change how movement feels inside a scene, making it slower or faster at different moments.

Written by Tommi

This helps you create more dynamic clips and guide attention more naturally.

What you can do

With speed ramps in Creative Mode, you can:

  • Start slow and speed up movement

  • Begin fast and slow down toward the end

  • Emphasize key moments with slower pacing

  • Add energy by increasing speed mid clip

How it works

Speed ramps are built between two images. First, select the images you want to use as your start and end frames. These define the direction of the movement. Then you can create the speed ramp in two ways:

  1. Use a ready made guide
    Choose the speed ramp guide and follow the step by step instructions. No prompting needed.

  2. Use a custom prompt
    Describe how the speed should behave, for example “slow at the start, faster toward the end”.

Creative Mode will generate the movement between your selected frames.

How speed is controlled

Speed is not adjusted directly with a slider. Instead, it works through two things:

  • Your prompt defines where the clip speeds up or slows down

  • Clip duration affects the overall speed

Shorter duration makes the movement feel faster. Longer duration makes it feel slower. This is the only way to control speed, so the best results come from combining clear instructions with the right duration.

Best practices

You can combine speed ramps with start and end frames to control both direction and pacing in the same scene.


If the result feels off, try adjusting the duration, changing the images, or slightly rephrasing your prompt.

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