This Slow Motion Is INSANE | Topaz Video AI Frame Interpolation Tutorial And Workflow ft. Sony FX30

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Welcome to my Topaz Video AI 4 tutorial, where I'll teach you the art of creating stunning 240 FPS 4K slow-motion videos. Learn the essential workflow, from trimming clips to exporting with Apple ProRes for the highest quality. Plus, discover how to acquire Topaz Video AI 4 at a fantastic price of $249.

Join me as I explore Topaz Video AI 4's frame interpolation feature, transforming 60 FPS footage into mesmerizing slow-motion sequences. I'll guide you step-by-step through the process, and you'll witness the magic of your clips coming to life in buttery-smooth slow motion.

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it's always the small channels that have the best tutorials Lmao

ghany
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Davinci makes it internally, and the "speed warp" option is even better than twixtor, from my experience. I would like to see topaz perform with a splash of water shot at 100fps, shutter 1/2000 and slow it down 10 times to 1000fps. Could you test it ? Your shot was a very easy shot to slow down. Even the basics options of premiere or davinci will do it easily.

Studiocreation
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good software, but the davinci slomo tool is very similar comparing the results and takes wayyyy less time on processing (+ you don't need to render/import etc)

NicolaCaldo
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If you increase the quality setting for optical flow in DaVinci Resolve, it performs the same function.

aleksaognjanovic
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Not really sure why you'd bother with exporting from DR first. The new Topaz has in/out selection, so you can just drop in the original file and select the part you need.

aldolega
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I have to agree with other comments. if you happen to own studio version of Resolve, could you compare something fast moving with Topaz AI? From resolve usually the best result with my experience is with Optical flow -> Speed Warp. Would be really interesting to see how Topaz AI performs compared to that.

jannekotikangas
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Thanks, but with 60fps to play with and very relaxed action, this doesn't feel like it's really pushing Topaz that hard. A fast moving clip at 24fps would be a far more interesting challenge.

brucekennedy
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I would love to see the result to compare with something like the butterfly flapping its wings or something else. A head turning slowly vs a head turning in slow motion is hard to really see how the program compares when it's pushed to interpolatethe frames.

B-Moye
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The result is amazing regarding smoothness but am I the only one that thinks that it looks a bit weird?
For some reason it reminds me of those "3d pictures" that are created from a 2 image.
Just my 50 cents, great tutorial though!

njsfer
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This is different from the method of general editing programs (Davinci, Premier, Final Cut). General editing programs are not good at this. It seems special to apply slow motion while correcting the quality.

basiya
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Is there any drawbacks at all to 24fps to 60fps? Or should I shoot 1080/60 and upscale to 4K?

danielweese
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0:55 why not using speed warp (optical flow) instead of expensive topaz ai?

Inevitability-hqje
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Did you use optical flow in Davinci, because this doesn't seem as if you did as optical flow is always smooth. That doesn't mean it is going to be good, but it is always smooth.

danielvilliers
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How do you get export to ProRes in DR studio? I don't have ProRes option among codecs of Quicktime...

Evgeniy_Shaman
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John Chappell, a question for you. I have I used Topaz Labs’ Video AI since it was released for Mac. However, in as much as creating slow motion shots using this pp’ is easy, putting the clips back in to projects with conventional timeline fps is confusing. Do you convert slomo 240 fps clips to 30 fps or 25fps to conform to greater projects?

petersolomon
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I heard that Topaz is very slow at exporting clips. It is true? I think it is faster and more convenient to use davinci's "speed warp".

brunoriffaldi
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What's your pc specs sir? Because I have topaz and it shows error messages whenever I try to upscale or slow down footage while exporting, I have an i5, and 1080 Nvidia ram 8gb

ancleadobe