Updated How To Use Speed Ramping to Create an Intense Action Footage for 2024
How To Use Speed Ramping to Create an Intense Action Footage
Are you tired of using the same old way to edit your montages? Or do you want to learn to be more professional in your creativity? Don’t worry. We got you.
Here you will learn how to take your videos to the next level using speed ramping with a professional video editor- Wondershare Filmora. Moreover, you will get to know two ways to add the effect.
- Using speed ramping effect and glitch effects.
- Using the standard speed settings.
These effects can work well for any action sports or dance video. Let’s check out about speed ramping effect and ways to add it.
Part 1. What is speed ramping?
You’ve probably seen speed ramping used in suspenseful moments of a basketball video before, like a ball bouncing on the rim or a long buzzer-beating shot.
With speed ramping, we can slow down our most exciting moments to show our audience. And then speed it up again to keep pace with the music or action. So it will give you a smooth transition effect.
Part 2. How to enhance action videos with the speed ramping effect?
For example, we’ll create an intense basketball video with speed ramping and glitch effects in Filmora . Then, to show you how to show off your filming, editing, and basketball skills.
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Step1 Shot the footage
To edit a montage, you must first capture it correctly. For our example footage, we want to ensure we have set our camera to a higher frame rate for filming this type of video since we’re going to use slow motion.
How to capture the best footage?
You can shoot handheld with a camera or a mobile phone because it allows you to move around your talent and catch some movements and action while giving a shaky camera effect for added suspense. To make evenly balanced videos, you can use a gimbal stabilizer. Here are some tips to get better shots.
- Change camera angles. Try getting shots low to the ground as well as at higher angles. That will give you more options to cut between when you edit the video.
- Get various shots. You can get shots of dribbling, shooting, and just running with the ball to work with.
- Try shooting on a longer lens. It is because you may not be able to get close to the action.
- Record footage in slow mode on your camera or phone. It will allow you to capture more frames: the more frames, the smoother the slow-motion effect.
Best capturing will make your video more cinematic and visually pleasing after preparing the footage. Finally, we will dive into edit tutorials on speed ramping and glitch effects separately for better understanding.
Step2 Edit the speed of footage in Filmora
There are two ways to achieve the speed ramping effect. One is to use the speed ramping feature to adjust the video speed—the other way to achieve a similar effect is by using the standard speed settings.
Edit with speed ramping feature in Filmora
The speed ramping feature is included in Filmora standard license. So let’s start by opening Filmora.
1. Import media
First, import a video from your media library in the Wondershare Filmora. And drag the clip down on the timeline to start editing.
2. Apply the speed ramping feature
To apply the speed ramping feature, right-click on the clip on the timeline. And click speed in the menu and choose speed ramping to open the settings window.
You can choose different speed templates in the setting window. Or, on the left corner, click on the customize option to adjust the keyframes and create the speed you want for the video.
The lower keyframe is when the video is slowest, and the peak is when the video is fastest. The middle parts between the keyframes are when it speeds up or slows down to reach the specific speed you set on each keyframe.
Grab the keyframes and move them up to increase the speed or down to slow down the rate. You can also add more keyframes by moving the playhead to the spot where you want to change speed and clicking the plus button.
After adjusting our keyframes, we can play it back to see if we like the result.
Edit with standard speed settings in Filmora
Since speed ramping can only be used for paid users, we also provide you with an alternative way to give an exact transition effect, like speed ramping. Check out the following steps to add it.
1. You can drag the video from your library to the timeline. While in the timeline, double-click to open the speed menu. Then choose the starting speed you want your video to be with the speed slider.
2. Next, move your playhead to the point of the video you want to slow down the speed. Here we will cut and then double-click that clip to open the speed menu again. Change the pace with the speed slider again
Following the above steps, a speed ramping style effect can be created without using the premium feature. Stealthy, isn’t it?
Step3 Add some intensity to shots with the BCC glitch effect
We will use Boris FX BCC glitch to add some intensity to our video. It is a plug-in built-in Filmora and gives a feeling of chaos to match the action in the video. To apply the BCC glitch effect to the video.
- Click on the effects options in the top bar. For example, a window on the left side showing you the option Boris FX will have a sub-option BCC stylize. Click on it.
- Drag the effect above the place you want it in the timeline.
- Double-click the effect to open its settings.
- A drop-down menu at the top of the screen has tons of glitch presets to try out.
- We are going to scroll down and select shake with motion blur. This preset will use the exact look we want for our basketball video to make the speed ramping more intense.
- You can change the settings around after choosing a preset. For example, let’s turn up the glitch intensity to have our glitch a little more extreme. Moving further, we can change the glitch duration to our specific needs.
Now we can watch our video to see our glitch with the motion blur effect. Isn’t it crazy to make a cinematic video by yourself? The speed ramping feature and glitch effects can bring any sports video to the next level.
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Step1 Shot the footage
To edit a montage, you must first capture it correctly. For our example footage, we want to ensure we have set our camera to a higher frame rate for filming this type of video since we’re going to use slow motion.
How to capture the best footage?
You can shoot handheld with a camera or a mobile phone because it allows you to move around your talent and catch some movements and action while giving a shaky camera effect for added suspense. To make evenly balanced videos, you can use a gimbal stabilizer. Here are some tips to get better shots.
- Change camera angles. Try getting shots low to the ground as well as at higher angles. That will give you more options to cut between when you edit the video.
- Get various shots. You can get shots of dribbling, shooting, and just running with the ball to work with.
- Try shooting on a longer lens. It is because you may not be able to get close to the action.
- Record footage in slow mode on your camera or phone. It will allow you to capture more frames: the more frames, the smoother the slow-motion effect.
Best capturing will make your video more cinematic and visually pleasing after preparing the footage. Finally, we will dive into edit tutorials on speed ramping and glitch effects separately for better understanding.
Step2 Edit the speed of footage in Filmora
There are two ways to achieve the speed ramping effect. One is to use the speed ramping feature to adjust the video speed—the other way to achieve a similar effect is by using the standard speed settings.
Edit with speed ramping feature in Filmora
The speed ramping feature is included in Filmora standard license. So let’s start by opening Filmora.
1. Import media
First, import a video from your media library in the Wondershare Filmora. And drag the clip down on the timeline to start editing.
2. Apply the speed ramping feature
To apply the speed ramping feature, right-click on the clip on the timeline. And click speed in the menu and choose speed ramping to open the settings window.
You can choose different speed templates in the setting window. Or, on the left corner, click on the customize option to adjust the keyframes and create the speed you want for the video.
The lower keyframe is when the video is slowest, and the peak is when the video is fastest. The middle parts between the keyframes are when it speeds up or slows down to reach the specific speed you set on each keyframe.
Grab the keyframes and move them up to increase the speed or down to slow down the rate. You can also add more keyframes by moving the playhead to the spot where you want to change speed and clicking the plus button.
After adjusting our keyframes, we can play it back to see if we like the result.
Edit with standard speed settings in Filmora
Since speed ramping can only be used for paid users, we also provide you with an alternative way to give an exact transition effect, like speed ramping. Check out the following steps to add it.
1. You can drag the video from your library to the timeline. While in the timeline, double-click to open the speed menu. Then choose the starting speed you want your video to be with the speed slider.
2. Next, move your playhead to the point of the video you want to slow down the speed. Here we will cut and then double-click that clip to open the speed menu again. Change the pace with the speed slider again
Following the above steps, a speed ramping style effect can be created without using the premium feature. Stealthy, isn’t it?
Step3 Add some intensity to shots with the BCC glitch effect
We will use Boris FX BCC glitch to add some intensity to our video. It is a plug-in built-in Filmora and gives a feeling of chaos to match the action in the video. To apply the BCC glitch effect to the video.
- Click on the effects options in the top bar. For example, a window on the left side showing you the option Boris FX will have a sub-option BCC stylize. Click on it.
- Drag the effect above the place you want it in the timeline.
- Double-click the effect to open its settings.
- A drop-down menu at the top of the screen has tons of glitch presets to try out.
- We are going to scroll down and select shake with motion blur. This preset will use the exact look we want for our basketball video to make the speed ramping more intense.
- You can change the settings around after choosing a preset. For example, let’s turn up the glitch intensity to have our glitch a little more extreme. Moving further, we can change the glitch duration to our specific needs.
Now we can watch our video to see our glitch with the motion blur effect. Isn’t it crazy to make a cinematic video by yourself? The speed ramping feature and glitch effects can bring any sports video to the next level.
How To Use Virtual Green Screen to Shoot Video
We have seen video creators on YouTube using green screen effects to beautify their background to make the video look professional and eye-catching. The same is applicable for gamers who live stream their gameplay on Twitch. Instead of physically hanging green screens in the background, some video creators opt for virtual green screens. Yes, it is possible to shoot videos with a virtual green background, and you do not have to buy screen greens and deal with the problem of hanging them in the background.
The concept of using virtual greenscreen is rather new, but it is getting popular among amateur video creators who do not want to invest in purchasing green screens initially. When you use a virtual background to shoot your video, the actual physical background is replaced completely with a virtual green background. Thereafter, you have to replace this virtual background with anything by using a video editor. In this article, we will illustrate how to use a virtual green screen to shoot video.
1. Free Virtual Green Screen
In order to shoot a video with green virtual background, you cannot shoot your video with your regular camera app. Otherwise, your physical background will get recorded, and replacing that through video editor is going to be time-consuming. Therefore, there are specific apps available through which you have to shoot your video so that your physical background gets completely replaced by virtual greenscreen in real-time.
Snap Camera from Snapchat is a free app through which you can shoot your video to get a virtual green background. The app comes with a Green Screen filter that makes this virtual background effect possible. However, you will need a camera recording app that can record your video with green screen effects from Snap Camera. We will be using OBS Studio for recording the video which is also available for free. Snap Camera is compatible with Windows 10 and Mac 10.11+, and hence, you can use it to shoot video from your computer webcam. Here are the steps to follow –
Step 1: Download and install Snap Camera app on your computer.
Step 2: Set up your webcam perfectly so that its angle is direct to your face.
Step 3: Open Snap Camera app and you will see yourself on the app through your webcam. Select the appropriate Lens(filter) and you have to select Green Screen Snap Filter.
Step 4: You should see a green virtual background by now. Now, you have to launch OBS Studio (webcam recording software).
Step 5: Go to Sources and click on “+” icon and select Video Capture Device option.
Step 6: While configuration the new device, select Snap Camera as Device. This will enable green screen virtual backgrounds and you can start recording. After recording is done, save the file on your hard drive.
Now that you have recorded the video with green virtual background without green screen, it is time to edit the virtual greenscreen out with the video editor.
2. Best Way To Apply Green Screen Effect To Your Recorded Video
The best video editor to add green effect to your recorded video with virtual green screen is Wondershare Filmora. There are loads of video editors available with green screen feature but Filmora has the simplest steps to add green screen effects. That is why you do not have to be an expert video editor to add green screen effects to your video.
Apart from green screen effects, you can enhance the video quality by adjusting different parameters and adding other video effects to make the video interesting. Here are the steps to follow to add green screen effects to the recorded video with green virtual background.
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
For macOS 10.12 or later
Step 1: Download and install Wondershare Filmora. Launch the video editor and select Create New Project option to get started.
Step 2: Import the recorded video with virtual green screen and drag it onto the Timeline.
Step 3: Get the stunning photo or video effect with which you want to replace the virtual background without green screen in the recorded video. Put it directly on the Timeline.
Please note that your recorded green screen video is above the replacement video on the Timeline.
Step 4: Double-click on the recorded video and you will see a panel on the upper-left side. From that panel, turn on Chroma Key option. We have already stated that green screen effect is technically referred to as Chroma Key.
Now you will the superimposed version of the replacement video effect on the green screen background of your recorded video.
Step 5: You can adjust several parameters available to fine tune the green screen effect. When you are done, click on Ok button.
Conclusion
You can now have virtual background without green screen purchase on your video. All you need is a proper application to replace your physical background with a virtual green screen and record the entire video. We have recommended free Snap Camera app and OBS Studio for this job. Then you need to edit the green screen virtual backgrounds with a video editor for which we have recommended Wondershare Filmora.
For macOS 10.12 or later
Step 1: Download and install Wondershare Filmora. Launch the video editor and select Create New Project option to get started.
Step 2: Import the recorded video with virtual green screen and drag it onto the Timeline.
Step 3: Get the stunning photo or video effect with which you want to replace the virtual background without green screen in the recorded video. Put it directly on the Timeline.
Please note that your recorded green screen video is above the replacement video on the Timeline.
Step 4: Double-click on the recorded video and you will see a panel on the upper-left side. From that panel, turn on Chroma Key option. We have already stated that green screen effect is technically referred to as Chroma Key.
Now you will the superimposed version of the replacement video effect on the green screen background of your recorded video.
Step 5: You can adjust several parameters available to fine tune the green screen effect. When you are done, click on Ok button.
Conclusion
You can now have virtual background without green screen purchase on your video. All you need is a proper application to replace your physical background with a virtual green screen and record the entire video. We have recommended free Snap Camera app and OBS Studio for this job. Then you need to edit the green screen virtual backgrounds with a video editor for which we have recommended Wondershare Filmora.
For macOS 10.12 or later
Step 1: Download and install Wondershare Filmora. Launch the video editor and select Create New Project option to get started.
Step 2: Import the recorded video with virtual green screen and drag it onto the Timeline.
Step 3: Get the stunning photo or video effect with which you want to replace the virtual background without green screen in the recorded video. Put it directly on the Timeline.
Please note that your recorded green screen video is above the replacement video on the Timeline.
Step 4: Double-click on the recorded video and you will see a panel on the upper-left side. From that panel, turn on Chroma Key option. We have already stated that green screen effect is technically referred to as Chroma Key.
Now you will the superimposed version of the replacement video effect on the green screen background of your recorded video.
Step 5: You can adjust several parameters available to fine tune the green screen effect. When you are done, click on Ok button.
Conclusion
You can now have virtual background without green screen purchase on your video. All you need is a proper application to replace your physical background with a virtual green screen and record the entire video. We have recommended free Snap Camera app and OBS Studio for this job. Then you need to edit the green screen virtual backgrounds with a video editor for which we have recommended Wondershare Filmora.
For macOS 10.12 or later
Step 1: Download and install Wondershare Filmora. Launch the video editor and select Create New Project option to get started.
Step 2: Import the recorded video with virtual green screen and drag it onto the Timeline.
Step 3: Get the stunning photo or video effect with which you want to replace the virtual background without green screen in the recorded video. Put it directly on the Timeline.
Please note that your recorded green screen video is above the replacement video on the Timeline.
Step 4: Double-click on the recorded video and you will see a panel on the upper-left side. From that panel, turn on Chroma Key option. We have already stated that green screen effect is technically referred to as Chroma Key.
Now you will the superimposed version of the replacement video effect on the green screen background of your recorded video.
Step 5: You can adjust several parameters available to fine tune the green screen effect. When you are done, click on Ok button.
Conclusion
You can now have virtual background without green screen purchase on your video. All you need is a proper application to replace your physical background with a virtual green screen and record the entire video. We have recommended free Snap Camera app and OBS Studio for this job. Then you need to edit the green screen virtual backgrounds with a video editor for which we have recommended Wondershare Filmora.
Art of Time Manipulation: A Guide to After Effects Slow Motion Mastery
The discovery of manipulating various aspects of video is advancing in every era. One such advancement is manipulating time duration to create slow-mo. Slowing down a video has advantages in many industries and multiple contexts. For instance, it focuses the audience’s attention on a video shot or during a sports match. They also help in comprehending scientific processes during research.
If you also want to experiment with this video aspect, then you’re at the right place. This article will provide you with a detailed guide on how to slow down video in After Effects. Along with slow down footage After Effects, you can learn about an alternative. Both video editors are professional when it comes to making a slow-mo. Keep reading the article to learn more about the slow-down clip After Effects.
Slow Motion Video Maker Slow your video’s speed with better control of your keyframes to create unique cinematic effects!
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Part 1: A Complete Overview of Adobe After Effects
Before learning how to slow mo in After Effects, we want to introduce you to the software. Adobe After Effects is a professional software designed to assist in post-production. Those unrealistic scenes you see in a sci-fi movie are its creation. Users can work with multiple effects categories to create animated scenes and titles.
The software has undergone multiple updates since its creation. With each version more advanced than the previous, users can perform multiple tasks with it. They can add and customize visual effects, 2D vectors, and 3D animations. Following are some of the functions to find along with slow-down footage After Effects:
- Text Animations: Adding text and titles is important for emphasizing a video’s key parts. In After Effects, you can personalize titles and introduce animations. You can also create animated logos in this editor for personal branding.
- VFX/Visual Effects: You can add multiple visual effects and presets from its asset’s library. The tool also allows users to customize and add an effect to preset. This helps with increasing productivity during video editing tasks.
- Motion Tracking: Do you want to blur out or remove a person or scene throughout a video? With this feature, doing that is a piece of cake. Select the object-to-motion track and play the video from start to end. The tracker will detect the object’s motion and add a specific effect throughout.
- Masking: Many video editors offer masking options, but a few offer precision. Precision is very important during masking, and After Effects is a master of that. Along with different masking options, it offers custom settings to bring accuracy.
- Timeline Editing: To see how professional software is, see if it has a timeline panel. Timeline editing is one of the functions that bring accuracy and professionalism. You can cut, align, apply effects, transitions, and much more on it.
Part 2: A Guide to Slow Down Video in Adobe After Effects During Editing
Upon learning about After Effects and its functionalities, let’s move forward. This section highlights the step-by-step procedure of creating a video slow mo. This is a quick and simple method to slow down a video using After Effects. Keep reading the below section for a seamless slow-down clip After Effects:
Step 1: After importing a video, navigate towards the timeline video layer and right-click on it. From the dropdown menu, select “Time” and then select the “Time Stretch” option.
Step 2: In the Time Stretch window, increase the default value of “Stretch Factor.” Then click “OK,” and this will slow down your clip.
Step 3: To bring precision to your slow-mo, you need to adjust the frame rate of the video. For this, right-click on the timeline and go to “Frame Blending > Pixel Motion” option. Afterward, play your video from start to end and observe the changes.
Part 3: Alternative: Slowing Down Video in Wondershare Filmora with Clarity
Even though slow-down footage After Effects retains video quality, there are certain drawbacks. It is a professional video editing platform used by filmmakers. This means the software must have some technicalities and costs a fortune. Hence, we provide you with a simpler yet professional alternative called Wondershare Filmora . It is a video editing software that offers multiple editing functions and effects.
Wondershare Filmora is an AI-driven software that makes task achievement accessible. Along with multiple features, there are different methods for slowing down a video in it. You can use its Super Slow-Motion feature, Speed Ramping, or a Preset for it. In this guide, we will discuss all these methods with their step-by-step guides.
Free Download For Win 7 or later(64-bit)
Free Download For macOS 10.14 or later
Methods to Slow Down Video in Filmora
In this section, we will discuss alternative methods of slowing video in After Effects. All the mentioned methods are carried out in Wondershare Filmora. Here is the step-by-step guide to creating a slow-motion video using Filmora:
- Method 1. Step-by-Step Guide to Slow Down a Video Manually
- Method 2. Step-by-Step Guide to Slow a Video Using Optical Flow Option
Method 1. Step-by-Step Guide to Slow Down a Video Manually
Users can employ the manual speed adjustment option along with the automated slow-motion option. The method of accessing this option is straightforward, and here is its guide:
Step 1Initiate Filmora and Import Media
Once you have downloaded Filmora, start it and click the “New Project” tab. After accessing the editing interface, click the “Import” button to download media. From the Project Media panel, drag and drop media to the timeline.
Step 2Access Uniform Speed Option
Once the media is in the timeline, select it and right-click on it. From the options panel, locate and click the “Uniform Speed” option. From
Step 3Adjust the Speed and Preview
A settings panel will appear on the right side of the screen; navigate towards it. Under the “Uniform Speed” tab, adjust the “Speed” slider to slow down your video. If its value decreases, your video will become slow motion. Further, hit the play button to preview and export your slow-mo video.
Method 2. Step-by-Step Guide to Slow a Video Using Optical Flow Option
If you prefer the automated creation of slow-mo, then Filmora offers an AI Frame Interpolation feature. Find the detailed instruction manual for accessing this feature below:
Step 1Look For Speed Ramping Option
After importing media and bringing it to the timeline panel, select it. Then, navigate towards the top toolbar and select the “Tools” tab. From the expansion menu, click on the “Speed Ramping” option.
Step 2Access the AI Frame Interpolation
Continue to select a specific preset for speed ramping. As you select one, locate and expand the “AI Frame Interpolation” section. From the appearing option, select the “Optical Flow” option.
Step 3Render Preview for Results
Once you have enabled this option, navigate towards the timeline toolbar. Search and select the “Render Preview” option from the given icons. Play the video to see the results, adjust, and click the “Export” button to download.
Edit Beyond Basic with AI Video Editing Features of Filmora
This part of the article will highlight some of the prominent video editing features of Filmora. The uniqueness of these features lies in their AI-backed algorithms. You can give directions according to your video, and AI will operate accordingly. Here are some of its video editing features that you’ll come across upon entering:
1. Remove Background
With this feature of Filmora, you can remove the background of your videos and images. The AI-integrated technology preserves the object while removing the background. In addition, you can add a solid color, gradient, or custom background for it.
2. Auto Reframe
Creating reels for Instagram or crafting YouTube shorts has some requirements. To preserve the integrity and visuals of content, it is important to fit a video. With this AI, you can set the required frame resolution. Along with that, it preserves the pixel quality of the video while resizing the frame.
3. AI Smart Masking
Filmora offers multiple mask options to infuse effects and filters to specific parts. However, the V13 upgrade introduced an AI masking feature for improved results. By enabling this feature, you can choose to mask objects or backgrounds.
4. AI Thumbnail Creator
Thumbnails increase video views by evoking the audience’s interest in seeing a video. In Filmora, you can employ the AI Thumbnail creator to auto-create thumbnails. It analyzes the best frame out of your video and chooses it as a thumbnail. You can further apply many templates to this thumbnail according to context.
Conclusion
This article has expanded your knowledge and expertise about two powerful video editors. With how to slow down video in After Effects, we introduced you to the software. There is no limitation of features in either software as both bring out the best in videos.
However, we recommend Wondershare Filmora as it is a more accessible alternative. Creating a slow-mo in this software is easier and requires no effort. In addition, you can also access its built-in effects and presets for task productivity.
Make A Slow Motion Video Make A Slow Motion Video More Features
Part 1: A Complete Overview of Adobe After Effects
Before learning how to slow mo in After Effects, we want to introduce you to the software. Adobe After Effects is a professional software designed to assist in post-production. Those unrealistic scenes you see in a sci-fi movie are its creation. Users can work with multiple effects categories to create animated scenes and titles.
The software has undergone multiple updates since its creation. With each version more advanced than the previous, users can perform multiple tasks with it. They can add and customize visual effects, 2D vectors, and 3D animations. Following are some of the functions to find along with slow-down footage After Effects:
- Text Animations: Adding text and titles is important for emphasizing a video’s key parts. In After Effects, you can personalize titles and introduce animations. You can also create animated logos in this editor for personal branding.
- VFX/Visual Effects: You can add multiple visual effects and presets from its asset’s library. The tool also allows users to customize and add an effect to preset. This helps with increasing productivity during video editing tasks.
- Motion Tracking: Do you want to blur out or remove a person or scene throughout a video? With this feature, doing that is a piece of cake. Select the object-to-motion track and play the video from start to end. The tracker will detect the object’s motion and add a specific effect throughout.
- Masking: Many video editors offer masking options, but a few offer precision. Precision is very important during masking, and After Effects is a master of that. Along with different masking options, it offers custom settings to bring accuracy.
- Timeline Editing: To see how professional software is, see if it has a timeline panel. Timeline editing is one of the functions that bring accuracy and professionalism. You can cut, align, apply effects, transitions, and much more on it.
Part 2: A Guide to Slow Down Video in Adobe After Effects During Editing
Upon learning about After Effects and its functionalities, let’s move forward. This section highlights the step-by-step procedure of creating a video slow mo. This is a quick and simple method to slow down a video using After Effects. Keep reading the below section for a seamless slow-down clip After Effects:
Step 1: After importing a video, navigate towards the timeline video layer and right-click on it. From the dropdown menu, select “Time” and then select the “Time Stretch” option.
Step 2: In the Time Stretch window, increase the default value of “Stretch Factor.” Then click “OK,” and this will slow down your clip.
Step 3: To bring precision to your slow-mo, you need to adjust the frame rate of the video. For this, right-click on the timeline and go to “Frame Blending > Pixel Motion” option. Afterward, play your video from start to end and observe the changes.
Part 3: Alternative: Slowing Down Video in Wondershare Filmora with Clarity
Even though slow-down footage After Effects retains video quality, there are certain drawbacks. It is a professional video editing platform used by filmmakers. This means the software must have some technicalities and costs a fortune. Hence, we provide you with a simpler yet professional alternative called Wondershare Filmora . It is a video editing software that offers multiple editing functions and effects.
Wondershare Filmora is an AI-driven software that makes task achievement accessible. Along with multiple features, there are different methods for slowing down a video in it. You can use its Super Slow-Motion feature, Speed Ramping, or a Preset for it. In this guide, we will discuss all these methods with their step-by-step guides.
Free Download For Win 7 or later(64-bit)
Free Download For macOS 10.14 or later
Methods to Slow Down Video in Filmora
In this section, we will discuss alternative methods of slowing video in After Effects. All the mentioned methods are carried out in Wondershare Filmora. Here is the step-by-step guide to creating a slow-motion video using Filmora:
- Method 1. Step-by-Step Guide to Slow Down a Video Manually
- Method 2. Step-by-Step Guide to Slow a Video Using Optical Flow Option
Method 1. Step-by-Step Guide to Slow Down a Video Manually
Users can employ the manual speed adjustment option along with the automated slow-motion option. The method of accessing this option is straightforward, and here is its guide:
Step 1Initiate Filmora and Import Media
Once you have downloaded Filmora, start it and click the “New Project” tab. After accessing the editing interface, click the “Import” button to download media. From the Project Media panel, drag and drop media to the timeline.
Step 2Access Uniform Speed Option
Once the media is in the timeline, select it and right-click on it. From the options panel, locate and click the “Uniform Speed” option. From
Step 3Adjust the Speed and Preview
A settings panel will appear on the right side of the screen; navigate towards it. Under the “Uniform Speed” tab, adjust the “Speed” slider to slow down your video. If its value decreases, your video will become slow motion. Further, hit the play button to preview and export your slow-mo video.
Method 2. Step-by-Step Guide to Slow a Video Using Optical Flow Option
If you prefer the automated creation of slow-mo, then Filmora offers an AI Frame Interpolation feature. Find the detailed instruction manual for accessing this feature below:
Step 1Look For Speed Ramping Option
After importing media and bringing it to the timeline panel, select it. Then, navigate towards the top toolbar and select the “Tools” tab. From the expansion menu, click on the “Speed Ramping” option.
Step 2Access the AI Frame Interpolation
Continue to select a specific preset for speed ramping. As you select one, locate and expand the “AI Frame Interpolation” section. From the appearing option, select the “Optical Flow” option.
Step 3Render Preview for Results
Once you have enabled this option, navigate towards the timeline toolbar. Search and select the “Render Preview” option from the given icons. Play the video to see the results, adjust, and click the “Export” button to download.
Edit Beyond Basic with AI Video Editing Features of Filmora
This part of the article will highlight some of the prominent video editing features of Filmora. The uniqueness of these features lies in their AI-backed algorithms. You can give directions according to your video, and AI will operate accordingly. Here are some of its video editing features that you’ll come across upon entering:
1. Remove Background
With this feature of Filmora, you can remove the background of your videos and images. The AI-integrated technology preserves the object while removing the background. In addition, you can add a solid color, gradient, or custom background for it.
2. Auto Reframe
Creating reels for Instagram or crafting YouTube shorts has some requirements. To preserve the integrity and visuals of content, it is important to fit a video. With this AI, you can set the required frame resolution. Along with that, it preserves the pixel quality of the video while resizing the frame.
3. AI Smart Masking
Filmora offers multiple mask options to infuse effects and filters to specific parts. However, the V13 upgrade introduced an AI masking feature for improved results. By enabling this feature, you can choose to mask objects or backgrounds.
4. AI Thumbnail Creator
Thumbnails increase video views by evoking the audience’s interest in seeing a video. In Filmora, you can employ the AI Thumbnail creator to auto-create thumbnails. It analyzes the best frame out of your video and chooses it as a thumbnail. You can further apply many templates to this thumbnail according to context.
Conclusion
This article has expanded your knowledge and expertise about two powerful video editors. With how to slow down video in After Effects, we introduced you to the software. There is no limitation of features in either software as both bring out the best in videos.
However, we recommend Wondershare Filmora as it is a more accessible alternative. Creating a slow-mo in this software is easier and requires no effort. In addition, you can also access its built-in effects and presets for task productivity.
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