Smooth Slow-Mo: Effortlessly Achieve Stunning Slow-Motion Effects in Final Cut Pro

Say goodbye to choppy and warped slow-motion! This video explores Final Cut Pro’s revolutionary new “Smooth Slo-Mo“ feature, powered by machine learning. What you’ll learn: - How “Smooth Slo-Mo“ surpasses the traditional optical flow methods. - Applying the feature for instant results (with just a click!). - Leveraging the new “Machine Learning“ quality setting. - When and why to use “Smooth Slo-Mo“ (Apple Silicon Macs only). - Unlocking hidden potential in the “Rate Conform“ tool (better frame rate conversions). See the incredible difference for yourself! Before & After comparisons showcase the power of Machine Learning: - Traditional slow-motion artifacts are eliminated. - Object motion is tracked and preserved for a natural flow. - Even extreme slow-motion reductions deliver impressive results. Benefits for both beginners and experienced editors: - Achieve professional-looking slow-motion effortlessly. - Enhance your creativity with smoother slow-motion effects. Let us know in the comments: - What are your thoughts on “Smooth Slo-Mo“? - How will it improve your video editing workflow? Want more Final Cut Pro tips and tricks? Like this video and subscribe for more content! Check out the playlist for related tutorials. Thanks for watching! 🇩🇪 LIEBER AUF DEUTSCH?: DEMNÄCHST auf diesem Kanal!: @postpros-de?sub_confirmation=1 ➡️ How to SAFELY Update Final Cut Pro X: 00:00 - Intro 00:33 - Where to find Smooth Slo-Mo 01:18 - Apple Silicon & Technical Limitations 01:52 - Setting up a comparison 02:17 - Understanding the quality options 03:33 - How does it compare to optical flow? 04:31 - Analyzing the results 05:30 - Comparing to the new Smooth Slo-Mo 06:36 - Comparison 2: Boys on scooters 07:00 - Extreme slomo with speed ramps 07:16 - Result with optical flow by itslef 07:51 - Result with Smooth Slo-Mo 08:49 - More surprising examples 10:09 - Machine Leanring for Rate Conform, too! 11:22 - The problem with diverging framerates 11:39 - Results of optical flow alone 12:25 - Results from Machine Learning compared 12:57 - Adding retiming on top 14:17 - Closing arguments ⭐️ INFOS AND LINKS FROM THIS VIDEO ⭐️ 🔗 Robin’s comprehensive Final Cut Pro X Training in German HERE: 🔗 German Infos and content surrounding Final Cut Pro X & Co. HERE: 🔗 Exzerpts from the German FCP Training HERE: 🔗 Like the “POST-PROfessionals“ Facebook Page HERE: 🔗 German Final Cut Pro X Facebook group HERE: 🔗 Follow us on Twitter: 🔗 Follow us on Instagram: post_pros #FinalCutPro #SlowMotion #SmoothSloMo #MachineLearning #Retiming #OpticalFlow #FrameRates #RateConform #ObjectTracking #TemporalArtifacts #FCPX #Editing #VideoEditing #Apple #Filmmaking
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