So great man. Wow what a difference in look. Beautiful and seamless. Thank you so much for sharing this! Made my 4K 60p footage look like beautiful proper cinematic 24p slow mo...finally!
A major problem not addressed here; If you have hours of 60fps footage you need to edit, you don't want to do that while its playing back in slow motion. If you set interpret footage to its actual speed, and then do your editing, when you set it back to 24fps to get your slo motion effect, the clips will not contain the footage you wanted. What is the best way to do this? There is no one on youtube who addresses this.
I think I know what you mean by this. The in and out points change when you switch it back. I've never edited slow motion footage while not cutting it in slow motion, so I don't have an answer for you unfortunately.
Wow great tutorial. I have been doing the whole speed thing wrong in premier and now I’m gonna do it this way so I could use the warp stabilizer if I need to.
Great tutorial Tom! Quick question, has this footage been edited yet or is it straight from your Canon? I use a 70D for many of our videos and I try to get this type of picture, but its tough as most of them are indoors. Do you have any Picture Style settings that you would recommend to achieve this type of great look? Any direction or suggestions would be great! If you have a moment feel free to check out some of our videos on our channel and let us know what we can do better. Thanks very much Tom, your work is fantastic!!
Finally!!! Ive been having this problem for ever and i could never figure it out. this explains everything perfectly. Thank you 🙏
Right on
Best explanation seen on youtube. You won one subscriber!
happy to help!
Very short, very fast and very profesional! Thanks a lot! I respect you!
Thanks!!
you can right click and set to nest the video in the timeline in order to avoid that error message, thanks anyway for your nice tutorials
That’s great info! Thumbs up for more viewers to see!
Or just slow down the clip by whatever %, pre-compose it, and then use warp stabilizer?
@@byProvings but you said it right bro, slowing down speed feels unnatural, but interpretation is bomb. Thanks for the tutorial bro. You are champ
Good to see you back
I never left! I've just been doing other things, but I appreciate it!
Nice one thanks so much so many other tutorials are teaching the wrong way
Right?!
Man, I've been slowing down my 240fps with the speed duration for days now. Thank you so much for this video. My footage looks crisp af now
So great man. Wow what a difference in look. Beautiful and seamless. Thank you so much for sharing this! Made my 4K 60p footage look like beautiful proper cinematic 24p slow mo...finally!
finally back with the tutorials
Yeah!
Great tutorial man...looking forward to The Hit Part 2 btw
DVillzzz I hope to have it up soon!
A major problem not addressed here; If you have hours of 60fps footage you need to edit, you don't want to do that while its playing back in slow motion. If you set interpret footage to its actual speed, and then do your editing, when you set it back to 24fps to get your slo motion effect, the clips will not contain the footage you wanted. What is the best way to do this? There is no one on youtube who addresses this.
I think I know what you mean by this. The in and out points change when you switch it back. I've never edited slow motion footage while not cutting it in slow motion, so I don't have an answer for you unfortunately.
Wow great tutorial. I have been doing the whole speed thing wrong in premier and now I’m gonna do it this way so I could use the warp stabilizer if I need to.
matthew voye glad I can help!
Yes. I am shooting with Sony A7iii and I’m looking forward to working with slow mo.
Nice, I have the same camera! Good choice
Great tutorial Tom! Quick question, has this footage been edited yet or is it straight from your Canon?
I use a 70D for many of our videos and I try to get this type of picture, but its tough as most of them are indoors.
Do you have any Picture Style settings that you would recommend to achieve this type of great look? Any direction or suggestions would be great!
If you have a moment feel free to check out some of our videos on our channel and let us know what we can do better.
Thanks very much Tom, your work is fantastic!!
This was colored using FilmConvert
Thanks very much Tom!
I love the cinematic shot! niceee
really good tutorial ! thank you !
Now I understand why the warp stab doesn't work on my slow! haha thanks for the video! :)
Great video! I have a different way.
Its the same if you nest the footage, then you can use warp stab
I would love for you to teach us more cool special effects on Movie Studio Platinum 13 / 15.
Your videos are great thanks for the efforts !
I’m not sure what that is to be quite honest
its vegas
Good stuff to know, thanks, man.
ImRobPi for sure!
Thanks man
My 240 fps videos are glitching and jumping frames a lot however I try to slow down the footage, including this method. Any ideas why?
Thank you!
Welcome back
Thanks, I think!
Right click and clip you've slowed down, nest, then add warp stabilizer. Done.
That works too! But not the primary function of this tutorial.
Tom do you got any cool transitions for Sony Vegas 15 users?? cuz I have newblue fx but its a trial version and i dont like the watermarks
Omg thanks, man!!
yo for gaming montages like a montage the syncs with a song etc with good Transitions do u recommend abode or sonyvegs
Reflx I think both After Effects and Sony Vegas are extremely popular. It’s up to you.
Im learning👌🏻
Thanks ❤️❤️❤️
nice edit tutuorial
NickDeMalse thanks
Editas la duracion del clip luego lo comviertes en un Nest y usas el warp stabilizer
I don’t quite understand your question. Yes you can use warp stabilizer after the conversion
Wow thx!
Damn I have been doing it wrong for a while thanks!
i have a question, what lut did you use?
I messed around with the Portra film emulation in FilmConvert. I have a tutorial on using FilmConvert as well.
When i do this with 120fps its really choppy, is there a way to fix that or should i just film 60fps
Followed the instructions to the letter and my 60fps footage is coming out really stuttery. Any ideas?
Did you shoot at the correct shutter angle / speed?
@@byProvings I can only assume not. I'll give it another go.
@@byProvings yeah that'll do it. Thanks man.
Hope that works out!
En español 🙏 y me suscribo
Where the movie at tho
Setting up a premier for Crocotta in January and The Hit: Part II will be up probably late this month or in January as well.
you lost me after first interpret :-( I just need to convert my 60fps from z6ii to a 25fps