 What is up guys and welcome back to the Johnny Q channel. Thanks so much for watching. Today's video is all about speeding up your footage in Premiere Pro, so let's get to it. Disclaimer, you can do this with any kind of footage. It doesn't just have to be drone footage, so just letting you know. Play my video, I'll stop it right there, press pause with my space bar. I'll splice the footage, I will press V, highlight the second half of the footage that I wanna speed up, right click. Speed slash duration. Now the speed is measured in percent, and you can see here the duration is 37 seconds and one millisecond. Now if I speed this up to 700%, that footage will now be five seconds and seven milliseconds. So let's say I want it to be like three seconds. So if I was in, and that's three seconds to 16 milliseconds, that's exactly what I want. I'll press enter, and then so far it gives me this. So you can see how this clip just got short into three seconds. So if I start at the beginning, you'll see that I'm kinda slowly starting, and boom, I'm rising really fast. Let's say I wanna redo that and make it even faster. All right, let's command Z that. Say I wanna go even faster and then at this last second slow down so you can see the more cinematic rising up. So we'll do the exact same thing. We'll highlight the second half of this footage, we'll right click. Then we'll go to speed slash duration and speed it, let's go 1500. That's literally gonna be two seconds. We wanna stop here so that it can go back to the very slow cinematic rising. You'll slice where you want that to happen. We hit the second half of that highlighted footage, you right click and you press speed and duration, and then you go back to 100%. What that will do is bring your footage back to its original speed. You press play, there's your speed portion, and then it goes back to slow rising cinematic footage. And there you guys have it, a simple quick tutorial on how to speed up your footage in Premiere Pro. So I hope this helps you in your video editing journey. Thanks so much, and I'll catch you next time on the Johnnie K. Channel. Peace. This footage is so good.