Final Cut Pro X features several handy slow motion features that users should be aware of. Watch as we break down how to shoot effective slow motion videos in Final Cut Pro X, and how to improve slow motion in post. Get Final Cut Pro X: https://goo.gl/032qDi
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ReplyDeleteGreat info! Definitely go with higher frame rate but it’s great to have options in a pinch
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ReplyDeleteI always thought Jeff was black but he looks Latino... Great tutorial btw...
ReplyDeletei like this in soon i will do a video of slow motion
ReplyDeleteYou are good at making tutorials, Jeff! Know it takes preparation and time to make this. Keep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteAs always, another well explained tutorial. Every time I go to YouTube to figure out something I always check here first if it's Apple related, hoping Jeff did a video on the subject. 😊
ReplyDeleteIt would be great if you could do a final cut pro 101 for beginners. Good video and thank you ! For posting
ReplyDeleteHow about applying both? Create a compund clip of the first one and then add the other one on to the compund clip?
ReplyDeleteSuper useful and interesting. THANKS so much.
ReplyDeleteyou are the best, i watched your videos since Idownloadblog, and still you are the best ! thanks !!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat video but i believe IMovie work better in slow mo compare then final cut ..
ReplyDeleteDude, you rock! How did you know I needed a tutorial on slo-mo in FCP?! Thank you so much!! Would love to see a longer video explaining your ‘flow’ in FCP someday. 👍
ReplyDeleteGotta start remembering to change my camera settings when I shoot slow-mo!!
ReplyDeleteI always film in 30 fps
Just looking at the Panasonic GH5 at the moment:)
ReplyDeleteThanks, great video :)
ReplyDeleteIs there a balance to make the camera slow? For example with 100Fps what percentage can the video slow down?
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ReplyDeleteThanks for the sharing the knowledge .
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ReplyDeleteDo you think I should create my project in 60fps or 30fps if I want slow mo? I have an a6500 and record my sport films in 120fps.
I'm planning on making a teaser for my documentary and I need to know what should I have my settings set for the project it will have some slow motino videos but not all of the shots won't be in slow mo but all the clips will be shot in 1080p 120fps