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Slowing Down a Video – Fast and Easy Ways

Slowing Down a Video – Fast and Easy Ways

By Redazione

The slow-motion effect can turn a hectic clip into a graceful and smooth ballet of motion. Filmmakers of every level, from casual enthusiasts to Hollywood professionals, frequently use this effect because it lets the viewer see every little detail you have captured. 

There are plenty of tools that will help use the slo-mo effect to the fullest, provided your footage is fitting. Some allow editing on the go, others offer more thorough editing. The greatest problem these days is choice. So let us help! Here we have gathered great picks that will help you apply slow-motion effects to your videos on every major platform – PC, online, and mobile.

Online

A web-based video editor can be a lifesaver when installing additional software is not an option. One such web-based app we can get behind is InVideo. This platform is equipped with hundreds of templates, AI-powered tools, a simple drag-and-drop interface for streamlined workflow, and many more useful features. It also keeps getting more and more polished thanks to feedback from a large and active community.

To apply a slow-motion effect, just follow these easy steps:

  1. Log in InVideo and submit your clip.
  2. Choose the Speed tool and move the slider to the left.
  3. Download the edited clip once it looks as intended.

That’s how easy it is! With this incredibly user-friendly software, even someone without a deeper understanding of video editing will be able to slow a clip down.

Desktop

Clipify is a free automatic video editor for PC. It offers 450+ effects and titles, Chroma Key processing, a library of stock media (footage, music, clipart, callouts, and more), along with essential editing tools. On top of that, you can create a video in less than 5 minutes with themed templates. And all of that will be at your fingertips thanks to a sleek and intuitive interface.

Here’s how to slow down a video with Clipify:

  1. Download and run the installation. Follow the wizard prompts to complete the installation. Once it is finished, run the program from a desktop icon. 
  2. Create a blank project and click Open Videos and Photos to load the clip you need. Alternatively, simply drag and drop a video to the timeline.
  3. Click Edit and go to the Video Speed tab. There, select a preset or move a slider to the left to slow the video down.
  4. Then click the Create Video button and export the edited footage.

That’s it! In case you want to slow down a part of a video, you can cut it out with the Split tool easily.

Mobile

Modern phones already possessed enough computing power and filming quality to serve as a mobile videography platform. Since Android devices are more widespread, let’s take a look at an app for those gadgets. Slow Motion Video FX is an app with a sole focus on applying slo-mo to your footage. It is simple and free, as long as you’re willing to deal with ads.

So, here’s how to slow down a video with it:

  1. Go to the Google Play Store and install the app. Then launch the program and upload your video.
  2. Add some points to the timeline. Then move the points down to make the necessary parts of the clip slower.
  3. Apply some filters if you wish, and export the edited footage.

In case you are an iPhone user, worry not – there are plenty of apps available on the App Store that perform the same functions and utilize the same workflow.

Conclusion

You’ve now mastered three ways to make a video slower. And if you think none of the above is for you, check out this guide on how to slow down your video. If you’re unsure which path to take, let us give you a little nudge.

Choose the Slow Motion Video FX app for Android or any equivalent for iOS if you require a mobile app to slow down your videos on the go. InVideo is the way to go if you prefer online editing. Prefer editing on a PC? Then Clipify is your best choice. You can use this free video editing program to not only slow down the entire video or just a few selected segments, but also to edit your short films in no time.

Syrus
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