Slow Motion in Resolve 18

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Woah slow down and let me teach you about slow motion in Resolve!
This week I'll show you everything you need to know to make cool slow motion shots both look and sound great!

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When you did the slow motion audio voice, I totally cracked up. Thanks for making me smile.

vendacious
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Maybe I'm wrong, you use Optical Flow, but I think you have to set Motion Estimation to Speed Warp as well to trigger the Neural Engine. Than you get a nice slomo and no ghost frames (as you showed) is my experience.

haroldhoeffelman
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My understanding was that you no longer have to go through the clip attributes process for using higher FPS footage. Retime will now use all of the available frames if you just take your high FPS footage and slow it down with the retime controls. Nice part is that this solves the audio problem as well, since retime handles both audio and video together. I tried it with some 240 FPS footage from a GoPro and I couldn't see any difference between setting the clip attributes to 24 frames and setting retime to 10%. At least I think this is the case for evenly divisible speed ratios. There may still be quality (or system performance) differences if you're trying to go from 80 FPS to 30 FPS, or some other ratio that makes Resolve do math to get the final frames. YYMV.

MattHeere
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Love the specific hand-ghosting example in this very helpful video. It makes it visually really clear what to watch out for and why higher fps shooting for slow motion is desirable. "Jerky" is easy to see, ghosting is a little harder. I'll try and respond to your request to help you with future topic suggestions when I get a little further into Resolve. Slow motion seems really important to keep videos interesting so thanks for this great video showing how to get it in a pinch when you forgot to shoot it.

jer
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I was working on a project where I shot footage at 60 fps and imported it into a 24 fps timeline. now I know why it wasn't slow motion. Thanks, Casey! Of course, now I have to fix the slow motion and that will take Forever.

jasonavila_camOP_DP_Actor
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Don't know if you already made an advanced speed ramping video with slow mo and everything, but THAT would be really useful! Thank you anyway for this mini tutorial.

bricecarette
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Awesome video, but If a Shoot at 60FPS in a 30FPS timeline, can I just open the retime controls and change to 50% or do I need to do the all the clip attributes routine? Thanks

FilipeChulam
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Finally! Something that works quickly and effectively! Thank you for taking the time to elucidate this topic!💫

Holistretch
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Thanks Casey. I thought simply putting a 120 fps clip into a 24 fps timeline would play it back at slo motion. Didn't know that I had to tell Resolve to play back slower. Thanks

lawtownonline
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an advanced Tutorial for ramping slow-mo with audio would be nice ! :)

MALZman
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had to watch this twice to remember how to do this properly lol huge thank you for how clear you explained this in such short time. you da best

azvasamusic
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Awesome. Thank you. I did the old fashioned “clip speed.” And it wasn’t my favorite. This really helped. Short and sweet. Thank you

littletheatrefilms
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das my guy, thanks bro.
other yters did not even get here and i was just looking for something simple like this
you just earned a follow!

oudor
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Nice one - straight and to-the-point. Your "slow-motion" clip at the end (drinking from the empty water bottle) was f-u-n-n-y 😂

BrokerBasil
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Thanks! Coming from a limited Premiere Pro experience, this is super helpful!

bioniclife
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Good news is if you use the retime controls it automatically slows down the audio, Just make sure to click pitch correction to turn it off or else it sounds really weird

AM.
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ROTHER, YOU ARE THE BEST!!! You oooh really helped me!! THANK YOU VERY MUCH!This is cool, well done!

Jahiduljjjj
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Thank You Casey for awesome content, I'm stepping up my YouTube and editing game and Your stuff here is priceless!

TrupimOkiemTV
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Hi Casey - thanks for this video and for all of your other videos, I (Henry) have used a many of your tips in my transition from Avid and Premiere to Resolve. You rock my friend.

DidiandHenry
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😄 Educational and funny. The best combination.

mageprometheus