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From: UKFskateboarding
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  • Hey use Twixtor for Final Cut. That's the real shit now.

  • @Mrpaperskate Please, I've been using Twixtor for Adobe After Effects for ages now :P broke my camera so couldn't use any new footage with it, but I just got a new one so I'll make a Twixtor edit soon.

  • Hey I have a GoPro 960 doing 60 fps widescreen at a low resolution (WVGA). And I also have iMovie '11 as well, but it still is really choppy. So not only at it's shittiest graphics, but now i have a choppy 30 fps video. So if you have any suggestions for what i can do to get it to play nice and smooth like yours, please let me know. Thanks. And sick video by the way.

  • @Mrpaperskate Thanks for the comment. You could possibly upload the clips to iMovie through iPhoto or some other method by saving them and then going File -> Import-> Movies and then finding them from there. Other than that maybe have a look through all your settings to see if your doing anything wrong/Google or YouTube it? Sorry if this hasn't been very helpful XD And I was just in the process of editing a new one of these as you commented lol

  • imovie sucks big ones ppl just say its good cause they have apple computters and their to cheap to buy a microsoft pc

  • @HeshBrowniesVideo I have a PC, and they are not better. If you ask anyone in the amateur film industry they'll edit with Macs. iMovie is the best, easiest and fastest free editing software.

  • @HeshBrowniesVideo Moviemaker... no.

  • nice

  • Hey man, this is awesome! I'm really psyched that you did this on iMovie! I was wondering if you could give me some tips?! I'm trying to make skate vids as well, but I just don't know how you do the slow motion so good?! My slow mo is kinda' choppy and has weird audio, yours seems very smooth?! Also, my camera records in 1080p-60p, but I can't seem to upload them in 60FPS?! Do you have to convert the files or something?! Anyway, let me know what's up! Thank you, and good work!

  • @acbourgeois16 I don't think iMovie directly supports 60fps, it's kind of confusing. But what I think happens is if you have a 60fps clip it will be 30fps when played back at normal speed, and when you slow it down to 50% instead of being 15fps it will stay at 30fps. When I slow down 30fps clips and compare them to 60fps they seem a lot choppier. Also have you got iMovie 11? Because I think it doesn't work with previous versions. Thanks btw.

  • allright this is Imovie 11 ? that Ilife shit? I want to edit with it but is it good to edit with?

  • @SmOoThenProductions Sorry that last comment was from my friend, I was on holiday and he didn't really explain it correctly. Basically it supports 60fps, whereas previous versions only supported 30. This means that if your camera can film at 60fps, you can get the best out of the slow motion. Apart from that there's a couple new features, but the £8 or so I spent on it was really just to get smooth slow motion because iMovie 09 or Final Cut Express wouldn't support 60fps.

  • @UKFskateboarding i gonna upload a new vid later tonight :) so check it out

  • haha marco :D

  • nice vid :)

    marco at the end was so funny

  • @IAMSKINJA Cheers Sola vids been up 5 mins and you've already commented lol good filming btw

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