Reading Time: 6 minutesWhat is Overcranking? Definition & Meaning Overcranking simply means recording a shot at a higher frame rate than your project’s playback frame rate, so the action plays back as smooth slow motion after you set the clip to your timeline frame rate. Overcranking is the technique, slow motion the result in playback. Overcranking is a… Continue reading What Is Overcranking in Film? Definition, Slow Motion, Workflow
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Guide: Speed Ramping in Premiere, DaVinci Resolve & Final Cut
Reading Time: 4 minutesSpeed ramping is a video editing technique that dynamically adjusts the frame rate during a clip, creating a dramatic slow-motion or fast-forward effect. Sometimes referred to as The Matrix effect, it creates a stylistic transition between scenes and adds visual interest. This article demonstrates how to create speed-ramping effects in Premiere, Davinci, or Final Cut… Continue reading Guide: Speed Ramping in Premiere, DaVinci Resolve & Final Cut
Guide: How To Edit Slow-Motion Video (tips & tricks)
Reading Time: 7 minutesSince it’s paramount that you record your footage at a certain frame rate for the type of slow-motion look you want, you need to make sure you get it right on set. For a recap on how to shoot slow-motion footage, check out our Beginner’s Guide to Slow-Motion Footage. Setting the Frame Rate The trick… Continue reading Guide: How To Edit Slow-Motion Video (tips & tricks)
Beginner’s Guide to Slow Motion Video. Tips and Tricks
Reading Time: 6 minutesWhat is Slow-motion in film? Definition & Meaning Slow-motion is a filmmaking technique in which the action in the frame is made to appear slower than it was recorded, usually by capturing film or video at a much faster speed than it will eventually be played. This might sound counterintuitive, but all slow motion is… Continue reading Beginner’s Guide to Slow Motion Video. Tips and Tricks
