 Hello everybody, welcome back to another CapCut tutorial. This one, I'm gonna show you how to do slow motion, including how to do slow motion for a section of the video. So you can have, at the beginning, it'll go fast, then it goes slow motion, then it goes fast again. Let me show you how to do it. Okay, I'm just gonna click on New Project as I load up CapCut, and I'm gonna select these birds. And I'm gonna hit Add, and here we go. We're inside the Editor. Now, if I hit Play, you'll see we got a bunch of birds flying around. Now, setting, now, creating slow motion is actually quite easy inside CapCut, once you get a hang of it. So what you wanna do is you wanna actually go ahead and click on, so make sure you select the timeline here, so you'll see the white playhead, and then when that's selected, you'll get a bunch of icons at the bottom, and the one you want is Speed, and then you wanna click on Normal, and then here it is. All you need to do is take this little green circle and move it to the left. And as I do that, you'll see here that right now I've selected 0.5. That means 50% of the regular speed. So I've basically, basically I've doubled the, I've increased the speed by 50%. So it's down 50%, so it's double. It'll take double the amount of time. If you wanna go super slow-mo, you can go down to like 0.2, or you can even go to 0.1, and it'll tell you the duration of the entire clip in the right there. So I'm gonna go ahead, and I'm gonna go with point, let's go with 0.5 just to show you what I'm talking about. And you don't have to worry about pitch unless you're worried about your sound. But that's another tutorial. So I'm gonna click on that little check mark, and now when I click Play, it's a little slower, but maybe it's still too fast. So let's go ahead and make some additional adjustments. I'm gonna hit Undo, so the speed's back at 1.0, and then I wanna make sure I've selected it on the timeline. I'm gonna hit Speed, I'm gonna hit Normal, and then I'm gonna go down to like 0.2. So this is gonna take the clip and basically make it five times as long. So we're going at 20% speed, hit the check mark, and now watch Ultra Slow Motion. And these birds are flying and flapping pretty fast. So that is how you create slow motion. Now, if I go back and start from the beginning, I'm gonna show you how to isolate a section of a video to be slow motion. So the first bit is regular speed, then at slow mode, then regular speed. So let's say this is the footage again, I'm gonna go to about the two-second mark, and this is the part where I want the birds to slow down. So the first part will be regular speed. Now I'm gonna make sure I've selected it on the timeline and I'm gonna hit Split. So the second, I've got a split at the two-second mark, and then from two seconds to let's go to, and do, do, do, do, do, do. Let's go to about, yeah, let's go to this part. We're gonna split again, and now what we've got is we've got three sections. We've got the beginning, we've got a middle section, which we just split off, and then we've got an ending section. I wanna slow down this middle section. So I'm gonna make sure that the middle section is selected, then I'm gonna go ahead and hit Speed again, hit Normal, and I'm gonna drop this down to about 0.3. So let's just go ahead and really put the slow motion on that, hit the check mark, and you're gonna see that it has elongated the middle section, so it has slowed it down. So when I start from the beginning, it's gonna go fast, slow, fast. Let's watch, fast, slow, which is what we wanted, and then the ending will be quick, back to normal speed. That's how you do slow motion properly inside CapGut. Thanks for watching, ton more stuff coming up. Stay tuned.