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Slow motion in Final Cut Pro X

Slow motion in Final Cut Pro X

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Slow motion in Final Cut Pro X

Robert Carman: Okay Rich, so we've shot a clip of me pouring some water, or some iced tea rather. And now what we've done is we've brought that clip onto the, our computer here. Rich Harrington: Yep. Robert Carman: And we're in Final Cut Pro 10, and let's just go ahead and conform this clip down to 24 frames, or 23.98 frames per second, so we get that beautiful organic slow motion. Rich Harrington: Yeah. Well, the first thing that you need to realize is you want to actually set up a project correctly. Robert Carman: Okay. Rich Harrington: So, I'm going to make a new proejct here. And by default, Final Cut's going to make that project based on the first clip you drag in. And that can be problematic here, right? Robert Carman: Right. So if I'm dropping a clip that was shot at 60 frames, or 5994. into a sequence. It's going to make that sequence 5994, so when I try to conform, what am I conforming to? Well, 5994. Rich Harrington: 5994, doesn't really work, does it? Robert Carman: Right…

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