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Interpreting slow motion shot in camera - Final Cut Pro Tutorial
From the course: Final Cut Pro X 10.6 Essential Training
Interpreting slow motion shot in camera
- [Instructor] In this movie, we're going to take a look at interpreting slow motion clips shot in camera inside of Final Cut Pro 10. I'm here in my chapter six underscore nine project, which you'll find in your chapter six keyword collection under your project's event. And I have two clips here in the timeline, as I wanted to differentiate slow motion clips that are already baked with slow motion, versus ones which you have to interpret inside of Final Cut. So this first clip was actually shot with my iPhone 11 Pro, and I'm just going to go to the beginning of my project on my laptop by pressing the function left arrow key to go to the beginning, and just press the space bar to playback. (static) This clip was actually shot at 240 frames per second, and the thing to notice is it's already playing back in slow motion, and that's because the clip was interpreted to then playback at 30 frames per second. You can actually see…
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Adjusting scale, position, and rotation6m 14s
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Using different cropping methods5m 44s
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Using Distort to create a split screen3m 57s
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Creating a video fade-in and fade-out4m 22s
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Making constant speed changes5m 48s
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Using speed presets4m 6s
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Creating speed ramping effects3m 58s
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Working with stills and Ken Burns6m 1s
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Interpreting slow motion shot in camera2m 19s
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