@lekancir put the camera in movie mode and hit the menu button. The top option is the "creative movie" section where you can choose manual movie mode, cinema mode or variable movie mode. You want to choose variable and then choose your speed from there
i can't get my slow mo smooth like this even with optical flow it gets really glitchy at the top and bottom of the screen and also sharp lines get glitchy. i shoot with a sony V1U in SD.. any suggestions?
@PlanetPatricksVideos I used the GH3 to get the footage at 80% speed before importing it into Final Cut Pro X. Then you can just use the retiming editor to set the clips to the speed you want, making sure you have optical flow set on the quality option.
This still has nothing on twixtor.
CampFireFilmsInc 3 weeks ago
epic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
MrCocospy 3 weeks ago
Hi,
Not a critisism of your work but the slo-mo seems to be done by morphing - have a look at the end of the cat's tail as it passes the door post.
colinire15 3 months ago
On slow motion can I add sound effects like foot-steps etc than add music?
iziogregory 3 months ago
GEezus the cat one is creepy...
Fyuesiy 3 months ago
how do you get the timing below 10%?
chasedubbs 4 months ago
Hi, could I ask re getting footage at 80% speed...how do you actually do that before importing it into FC. Thanks.
lekancir 4 months ago
@lekancir put the camera in movie mode and hit the menu button. The top option is the "creative movie" section where you can choose manual movie mode, cinema mode or variable movie mode. You want to choose variable and then choose your speed from there
jonclarke84 4 months ago
GOOD JOB MY SLO MO SUCKS
I AM A NEW YOUTUBE USER YAYY!!!!
MrSamoanBoii 5 months ago
The beginning part was awesome!!
WhiteRiceStudios1 5 months ago
i can't get my slow mo smooth like this even with optical flow it gets really glitchy at the top and bottom of the screen and also sharp lines get glitchy. i shoot with a sony V1U in SD.. any suggestions?
kapilaciancio 6 months ago
@kapilaciancio hey, not sure I can really help you out much. I'm completely unfamiliar with the V1U, I've only worked with HD HDSLR footage in FCPX.
jonclarke84 5 months ago
how do u do this :p
PlanetPatricksVideos 7 months ago
@PlanetPatricksVideos I used the GH3 to get the footage at 80% speed before importing it into Final Cut Pro X. Then you can just use the retiming editor to set the clips to the speed you want, making sure you have optical flow set on the quality option.
jonclarke84 7 months ago
@jonclarke84 whers the optical flow option?
PlanetPatricksVideos 7 months ago
@PlanetPatricksVideos It's under Modify > Retime > Video Quality > Optical flow
jonclarke84 7 months ago