Omg, I'm doing a big filming project at work and forgot to press the slow-motion option on my blackmagic camera. This helped me soooo much, honestly a HUGE lifesaver!
From my angle, working in a so called "shark tank industry" and being self taught especially on the video editing side, and as simple as they seem to be taught, such 101's classics are kept like secret weapons from colleagues fearing competition; yet all it took was one concise, genuine and straight forward tutorial like yours, that within 5 mins elevated my game. Watch out red fishies, I'm coming for y'all. Thanks a lot Kyler you're great at what you do!!!
It's definitely always better to do that, but sometimes you just might not have another option. For me personally, I'd like to maintain 60 FPS so this will help me slow down my 60 FPS footage and maintain 60.
What if you do that and THEN do what is shown in the video. Not by 30% of course because it's already slowed down by the previous process but by a setting that would get you close to the original 30% speed
Thank you for adding even the smallest detail about the tutorial like I watch some other tutorials about this but didn't mention about checking the speed in Time remapping so I was confused why I wasn't getting it right. I'm happy that I found your video, your getting a new sub.
Dude.....lol. You are the man. You explain more (and better) in less than five minutes than what I have watched over the past several hours on RUclips.
OMG!!! YOU SAVED MY DOCU!!! I have been searching for some tutorials on making my slo-mo buttery smooth and this just made my day! Thank you soooo much! Happy New Year 2021! Stay safe, take care!
I heard NVidia has their version of frame interpolation. Idk it has been released yet, but do you know but that. It's supposedly does a really great job at creating frames without artifacts appearing. There are previews you can find on RUclips but idk if it's out. I'm hoping Premiere will use it.
simply, select the video on the timeline, go to Effect controls, and find the Time remapping. If you haven't added any effects, it should be on the bottom (the last effect). Hope I helped! Have a nice day
just hold ctrl and hover around your clip, you can see a plus sign beside your cursor and click where you want to add keyframe ... easypeasylemonsquezeee.
Really love the fact that this video was straight to the point! Also what if we had to slow it down more, like to 10 or 20, would it still be that smooth with the optical flow and other steps applied in the video?
This is sick! But anyone know why the slo mo starts to lag at the end? It starts to freeze slowly and just looks extremely choppy for me but it’s perfectly smooth in the beginning
Oh my goodness I don't have the ability to shoot higher than 30fps but you saved my life. "Render In to Out" makes even 24fps video look so buttery smooth as if it's shot in 60fps!!!
Hey, good tutorial. Helped me a lot. Thx. But I have one more question: In which options do you export to Media? You set the framerate to 24/25 right? Any other marks you did set?
Hello, could you explain to me how you get your videos to look so good in terms of resolution and quality? This is the kind of quality i'm trying to achieve. I use the sony FDR-AX53 camera, with Premiere Pro. Thank you.
No matter what I do, playback or exported file is always choppy. Even when Optical Flow is selected. Trying to go from 60 to 30 or 24. What I noticed going from frame to frame (and it has 60 frames in 1 second), that nothing new is added to intermediate frames. It just cuts 5 frames out of sequence and when I arrow left or right, each frame in between frames is absolutely the same.
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Wow! Quick, precise, and straight to the point! Loved it! Thank you for sharing this with us!
Omg, I'm doing a big filming project at work and forgot to press the slow-motion option on my blackmagic camera. This helped me soooo much, honestly a HUGE lifesaver!
That feeling when you're searching a tutorial and you get what you're looking for at the first search...😍 Thank you so much
Best feeling ever
This is one of the best tutorials I have seen, thank you for posting this! I will definitely be browsing your videos for more tips and tricks. 🙌
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"And it looks Buttery smooth"
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From my angle, working in a so called "shark tank industry" and being self taught especially on the video editing side, and as simple as they seem to be taught, such 101's classics are kept like secret weapons from colleagues fearing competition; yet all it took was one concise, genuine and straight forward tutorial like yours, that within 5 mins elevated my game.
Watch out red fishies, I'm coming for y'all.
Thanks a lot Kyler you're great at what you do!!!
Isn't it better to film the video at 60 fps, and then interpret that footage in 24 fps, resulting in "natural" 40% slow motion?
yeah but i think this is 30% speed which means it's 70% slower than normal speed
40% is very little, here it is 70% slow motion, so it's a considerable difference
It's definitely always better to do that, but sometimes you just might not have another option. For me personally, I'd like to maintain 60 FPS so this will help me slow down my 60 FPS footage and maintain 60.
What if you do that and THEN do what is shown in the video. Not by 30% of course because it's already slowed down by the previous process but by a setting that would get you close to the original 30% speed
At 3:10 i dont see the 2 lines 🤦🏾♂️
OPTICAL FLOW was all I needed!! Thanks. Instant follow
Thank you for adding even the smallest detail about the tutorial like I watch some other tutorials about this but didn't mention about checking the speed in Time remapping so I was confused why I wasn't getting it right. I'm happy that I found your video, your getting a new sub.
Glad it was helpful! Welcome to the channel! :]
Dude.....lol. You are the man. You explain more (and better) in less than five minutes than what I have watched over the past several hours on RUclips.
OMG!!! YOU SAVED MY DOCU!!! I have been searching for some tutorials on making my slo-mo buttery smooth and this just made my day! Thank you soooo much! Happy New Year 2021! Stay safe, take care!
Just install twixtor plug in
@@kazuto4987 Cool, thanks mate! I’ll give this a try and get back to you! 😊
I heard NVidia has their version of frame interpolation. Idk it has been released yet, but do you know but that. It's supposedly does a really great job at creating frames without artifacts appearing. There are previews you can find on RUclips but idk if it's out. I'm hoping Premiere will use it.
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why don't we
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You are !
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I know this is old, but incredibly helpful!! Thank you!!
I used this on one of my roofing videos and I am not going to lie it is fire!! Definitely going to sub!
probably the best tutorial I've ever seen!!! thank u so much dude
Awesome that you're a fellow buckeye! I just bought my first camera (Sony a6300) and am excite to start my channel. Go Bucks!
Unbelievable!! This trick changed my video to the NEXT LEVEL!! Thanks bro!!
I love this no-nonsense tutorial.
Kyler - thanks nice demo , Thanks . Those little zooms moves make a simple action become very interesting . cheers
This is exactly what I needed. Thank you!
*buttery smooth*
like u said bro smooth like butter. So helpful thanks man!
You Deserve more subs, my friend. It helped me a lot
thank you so much
You're welcome!
thank you for existing
What is the downside to optical flow? Less sharp image?
Nice tutorial! this is what I've been looking for 👍
mmm so buttery smooth
BEST TUTORIAL EVER. THANK YOU
VERY HELPFUL! Thanks Kyler you're the best.
bro u a fool for dis one!!!
4 years im looking for how to make it finally man thank you!
It's there any way to link the clip's slowmo with the audio? In other words, time remapping video and audio simultaneously?
its been 2 years since your comment but did you ever figure this out? lol
Try linking
I think no, toi should use pitch for thé sound
I don't think you can, but is it really such a big deal?
Nest it first
Lol buttery smooth !! i like it
You're buttery smooth good sir!
Great video.
I'm not seeing the "add keyframe" circle. Newer version maybe?
simply, select the video on the timeline, go to Effect controls, and find the Time remapping. If you haven't added any effects, it should be on the bottom (the last effect). Hope I helped! Have a nice day
just hold ctrl and hover around your clip, you can see a plus sign beside your cursor and click where you want to add keyframe ... easypeasylemonsquezeee.
i just got pr an try to use twixtor but didnt work like sony vegas did so this is a big help cant wait to edit my next project in pr
Wow never knew about render in and out...thanks for saving me!
Great tutorial. Quick and to the point, step by step. Thanks!
Really love the fact that this video was straight to the point! Also what if we had to slow it down more, like to 10 or 20, would it still be that smooth with the optical flow and other steps applied in the video?
THANK YOU I WAS SO AMAZED IN THE SLOW MOTIONNNNNNNN
Slow motion is powerful!
Buttery-smooth
Premiere Pro Optical flow looks so much better than FCPX!
I'll have to play around with FCPX someday! haha
They are both really good actually.
I totally agree with you bro 👌👍
Thx bro! Its works out well
you explained the keyframe part very well, good shit
VERY USEFUL
This is sick! But anyone know why the slo mo starts to lag at the end? It starts to freeze slowly and just looks extremely choppy for me but it’s perfectly smooth in the beginning
This is a great slow motion video have come across so far. Especially the second style. Thanks so much. Thumbs Up!
Buttery Smooth
this is it. this is what I searched. going from normal speed to slow motion smoothly
best tutorial so far
Oh my goodness I don't have the ability to shoot higher than 30fps but you saved my life. "Render In to Out" makes even 24fps video look so buttery smooth as if it's shot in 60fps!!!
THANK YOU
How can you make the audio slow down exactly like the video?
how do I Get the key frame when I'm slowing a certain frame? I don't have that circle for key frame?
Me neither....
just straight to the point, nice and clean, good job man, very helpful. Thanks.
Exactly what I needed! Thank you!
Incredibly helpful. Thank you!
Help man, I can't see my time interpolation.
Thanks, was really helpful, I am new to the whole premier thing and this was straight to the point.
Amazing! I didn't know about that render in to out - very helpful! Thanks!
hi, why do i have to do that? render in to out?
@@takeyo1983 to play the video within the loop without buffering at each instance.
At 3:10 i dont see the 2 lines 🤦🏾♂️
I came here for the Slow-mo how to, and learned a lot more then that ! TY !
Thanks dude, needed this for my school project.
The Foozles used this for there streaming teaser trailer. Great work. 👍
Buttery smooth...
Thank You so much, was my first time using Pr, your tutorial made it easy to use
Thanks, You just helped me make my videos cool and creative!
Nice work 🔥
Thanks kyler! Your tutorials are very helpful in editing my vlogs. Keep on making these great stuff :)
There's always something new to learn about video editing.Thanks!
Amazing! Easy to follow and to the point - thanks so much.
Nice bro 😍 I was searching for this
Great and easy explanations, thanks buddy
Thank you, for providing an Adobe tutorial so I can edit videos for RUclips, success for you
Hey, good tutorial. Helped me a lot. Thx. But I have one more question: In which options do you export to Media? You set the framerate to 24/25 right? Any other marks you did set?
I have'nt the option (time interpotation)
what should I do?
I'm new here..pls help me -_-
Crystal 🔮 clear explanation
thank u brooo. keyframe trick in the timeline was a good one.
Huge thanks mate! I've suffered with the rough quality vids for years!
Thank you for your Help mate! :) Have a nice day! Greetings from Austria
Hello, could you explain to me how you get your videos to look so good in terms of resolution and quality? This is the kind of quality i'm trying to achieve. I use the sony FDR-AX53 camera, with Premiere Pro. Thank you.
Thanks. But why don't I have the option: Time interpolation?
thank you dude...i've wanting to do that for a long time....really helpfull
nice tuto. how can we mix clips at 25fps with 60fps in a sequence 25fps ? change speed of 60fps by 42% ? what about audio ?
Thank you. Worked like charm.
Super cool ! Thanks from Sweden.💗💗
Dude, this is so simply and helped me lot.. Thank you dude! I promise i'm gonna watch more your videos
Hey thanks!!!! I'm glad ya learned something!
Thanks bro, i have one question what's your seq setting & export setting? sorry i'm new here
arDin M Thanks bro, klo untuk slomo settingan fps di seq sama kah?
Pasti ada orang Indonesia di sini hehe
Can you translate the answer to this in English please? :)
wtf xD
looks like if i let my dog or cat walk over the keyboard xD
funny :) no disrepect
Fabrizio lmao !!!!
Great video Kyler!
BRO, you saved my life. THANK YOU!!!
No matter what I do, playback or exported file is always choppy. Even when Optical Flow is selected. Trying to go from 60 to 30 or 24. What I noticed going from frame to frame (and it has 60 frames in 1 second), that nothing new is added to intermediate frames. It just cuts 5 frames out of sequence and when I arrow left or right, each frame in between frames is absolutely the same.
LIFE SAVER!
I have been looking for a tutorial like this for days and had a lot of trouble. Thanks for showing me two great ways to slow down my 60fps footage :)
Thanks for this tutorial. I ended up using your advice in my last edit for some slo mo shots and it turned out great!
Thank you for such a simple tip. Really helpful
Helpful and quite a clear tutorial.. thanks :)
Okay here we go!
Thank you Kyler!
Sweet! Thanks man. Works awesome!
Hi Kyler,
Great video! None editing question. What camera was used to film this?