FPS and Slow Motion Tutorials




Here I am happy to offer you a  free 11 steps tutorial, going quite deep into much of what you need for take control over your slow motion video edit.

Slow motion is fun!





2    FPS and Slow Motion, in the depthof  
      Frames Per Second


3    Quicktime Player 7 pro,userinterface FPS and 
       Slowmotion  file info, movie properties FPS, 
       a/v controls ½  speed,
       how to reveal fake slow motion!
       Are all the frames there?

       50fps and 60 fps 
       Quictimepro, iMovie, Gopro Cine form, AfterEffect     
       and Premiere Pro

      50 fps 60 fps 100 fps 120 fps  and 240 fps
      in Quictime pro, iMovie, Gopro Cine form,
      AfterEffect and Premiere Pro

7 a Slow motion edit in iMovie,quick guide 
7 b Slow motion edit in iMovie 13 v 10.0.3 (Maverick) , quick guide
8    Slow motion edit in gopro cineform,quick guide
9    Slow motion edit in After Affect,quick guide
10  Slow motion edit in PremierePro,quick guide


11  Compress video for Youtube or Vimeo in Adobe media encoder
(coming later summer 2014)

Tutorial source files 50 fps and 240 fps
 download for free here:





Slow Motion Convert Table





CINEMA PAL and NTSC SWITCH files DOWNLOAD for free HERE:





How to set fps project properties in iMovie v 10 (Maverick update)





This tutorial show how to set the Frames Per Second, the frame rate in the project settings in the new iMovie version 10. The frame rate in the project setting are the fps your video vil be in the end result.
This iMovie version in the tutorial are 10.0.3

When you look at the 3 pictures here you may remember the way we did this in older versons of iMovie.




So far there are no option to do this in iMovie v 10.0.3. We must hope this will be an option in later versions.

But so far I found a way around the problem. I show you this in detail in the youtube video embedded here.

I found out that when you start with a blank project and import a file with a specific frame rate, the project frame rate will be sett automatically to the frames per second of the first file.
I then made three 10 seconds video files with frame rates according to cinema, pal and ntsc, 23,98    25 and 29,97 fps.  I am sure you have your own files for this but if you want to you are free to download what I call switch files here:

CINEMA PAL and NTSC SWITCH files DOWNLOAD for free HERE:





Tutorial source files 50 fps and 240 fps 

 download for free here:





Slow Motion Convert Table




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