Tuesday, 28 May 2013
YouTube adds slow-motion video effect to editing suite
Posted on 23:58 by Maria Scott
Google allows users to create entertaining and innovative YouTube
videos through various effects and features on its YouTube Editor. The
company has now added a new enhancement to growing portfolio of
automated editing options – Slow Motion.
The slow motion feature is expected be
beneficial for those editing music videos or short films. The feature
allows them to mix up or set the tone for their videos.
“Anyone who’s seen a slow motion video of a dog drinking water, rubber bands breaking a watermelon, or footballs in faces
knows the age-old proverb: slomo makes everything better. What’s the
best way to make slomo better? Let everyone make their own slomo video
on YouTube,” says YouTube team in a blog post.
YouTube's slow-motion effect looks smoother and makes the video speed reduced to 1/8th speed.
“To create a slomo video, visit the Enhancements tool or the YouTube Editor
and apply it to one of your existing videos. You’ll get a smooth, slomo
video that makes it look like it was filmed with a high-speed camera.”
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