Speed Ramping Mastery Kit (Davinci Resolve)
Make your edits move like butter. This all-in-one kit gives you the motion blur, transitions, impacts, and sound design you need for high-energy edits.
Why it works
- Timing: Purpose-built, morph-pans, and zooms and MUCH more to keep momentum flowing between shots.
- Texture: Clean, artifact-aware motion blur that sells speed and slow-mo.
- Sound: Tuned whooshes and impacts that click perfectly with your cuts.
Highlights
- Ultra-clean motion blur for slow-downs and hyper-speed moves
- Directional camera shake with frequency + amplitude controls
- Cinematic zooms and whip-pans for seamless scene changes
- Drag-and-drop simplicity in DaVinci Resolve (no maze of settings)
- 20 GB of car stock footage to practice speed ramping and timing
Perfect for
Car cinematics, motorsport, drifting, reels/shorts, showreels, trailers, and sleek commercial edits.
What’s inside (Bundle)
- Ultra Motion Blur (works in DaVinci Resolve Free & Studio)
- Ultra Impact plugin
- Shockwave plugin
- JF Shake Transitions & Plugin
- JF Slide Transitions
- Power Morph Transitions
- Fenn Whoosh SFX Pack
- Power Morph SFX Pack
- 20 GB car stock footage for practice
- Total value: $300.00+
Compatibility
- DaVinci Resolve 18+ (Free & Studio)
- macOS & Windows
- 23.976 / 24 / 25 / 29.97 / 30 / 50 / 59.94 / 60 fps timelines
- Apple Silicon, NVIDIA, and AMD GPUs supported by Resolve
Quick start (60 seconds)
- Install: double-click the .drfx files (restart Resolve if needed).
- In Edit → Effects, drag a transition/plugin onto the cut or clip.
- Set speed points (Shift+R) and adjust ramp curves.
- Tweak Blur Strength / Impact / Shake to taste.
- Drop in matching Whoosh/Impact SFX and trim to the hit frame.
Pro tips
- Shoot higher frame rate (60–120 fps) for slow-mo ramps; keep motion blur subtle on long lenses.
- Use whoosh length to “bridge” your ramp: shorter for snappy cuts, longer for big reveals.
What you’re really buying
A proven pacing toolkit: speed tools, transitions, and sound that play nicely together. Less fiddling, more flow—so the story (and adrenaline) stays on screen, not in the settings.