Counter-Strike 2

Counter-Strike 2

View Stats:
Csgo fragmovie after effects
So i recorded in hlae 60fps footage in 1/4 the speed. How do i speed it up in after effects and so that in slow mo it will be real smooth?
< >
Showing 1-5 of 5 comments
Pulptenks Jul 3, 2018 @ 8:04pm 
look on youtube, some tutorial ?
appleseedcarrot Jul 3, 2018 @ 8:14pm 
Cant find any, all are sony vegas
TehSpoopyKitteh (Banned) Jul 3, 2018 @ 8:30pm 
Possibly interframe blending, but beyond that you won't get anything slower for what you currently have.

You could record at 120FPS and then render at 30FPS...Thr higher frame rate you record at the better the slow motion.

Here is an open source (and completely free) video editor to check out.
https://shotcut.org/

appleseedcarrot Jul 3, 2018 @ 8:34pm 
Originally posted by The Spoopy Kitteh:
Possibly interframe blending, but beyond that you won't get anything slower for what you currently have.

You could record at 120FPS and then render at 30FPS...Thr higher frame rate you record at the better the slow motion.

Here is an open source (and completely free) video editor to check out.
https://shotcut.org/
no but my clips are 1/4 the speed, the idea is that when i go to the editor i use (after effects) and speed it up, itll theoretically be 4 times the fps (but this i dont care cause im rendering at 60fps in the end anyways), when i do slowmo, it'll still mantain the 60fps because i recorded at 60fps in 4 times the speed. i just dont know how to do this in after effects, it was such an easy task in sony vegas :(
TehSpoopyKitteh (Banned) Jul 3, 2018 @ 8:43pm 
Originally posted by aDumbnamedUser:
Originally posted by The Spoopy Kitteh:
Possibly interframe blending, but beyond that you won't get anything slower for what you currently have.

You could record at 120FPS and then render at 30FPS...Thr higher frame rate you record at the better the slow motion.

Here is an open source (and completely free) video editor to check out.
https://shotcut.org/
no but my clips are 1/4 the speed, the idea is that when i go to the editor i use (after effects) and speed it up, itll theoretically be 4 times the fps (but this i dont care cause im rendering at 60fps in the end anyways), when i do slowmo, it'll still mantain the 60fps because i recorded at 60fps in 4 times the speed. i just dont know how to do this in after effects, it was such an easy task in sony vegas :(
That's kind of why I suggested Shortcut. You'd get better functionality in Adobe Premier over After Affects. However, from what I've read, Shortcut should be able to do it as easy as Sony Vegas was, but give you the same control you had in After Affects
< >
Showing 1-5 of 5 comments
Per page: 1530 50

Date Posted: Jul 3, 2018 @ 8:00pm
Posts: 5