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Introduction
In both traditional and digital filmmaking, a slow-motion effect requires the addition of more frames to a clip. Try slowing down the speed of a clip without finding a means of adding more frame, and your smooth, continuous clip will become choppy.
Our Super-Slow Motion tool within Video Editor Projects helps add new frames to your clips for a crisper, cleaner slow-motion effect on any video of your choosing.
Adding Super-Slow Motion to a video
You can apply this effect by following the steps below:
- Open a Video Editor Project
- Upload your clip to the timeline
- Click your clip in the timeline to select it
- Adjust the Speed setting from the Transform menu on the righthand side
- Check the Super-Slow Motion checkbox
- Wait for it to process, and review your video
Once you've arrived at your ideal speed, click Export to see the clip's format and resolution options, and select Export again once the settings are to your liking. You can also choose to export with or without audio here and change the file's name.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What resolutions does Super-Slow Motion export in?
A: You can export your Super-Slow Motion creation in SD, 720p, or 1080p. 4k inputs to the Super Slow-Motion tool will be downscaled to 1080p at maximum. Any of these resolutions can also be exported in ProRes by changing the Format option from MP4 to Prores.