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

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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?
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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 slo-mo with speed ramps
07:16 - Result with optical flow by itself
07:51 - Result with Smooth Slo-Mo
08:49 - More surprising examples
10:09 - Machine learning 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
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  • @postpros-e
    @postpros-eАй бұрын

    So are you as impressed with the improvements and results as I am? Have you been able to try it yourself? How was the outcome? Have any especially impressive results? Post a link and let us know in the comments! Thanks for watching and leave us a like and subscribe if you learned something that you maybe haven't seen elsewhere. 😉

  • @bloodyroger
    @bloodyroger15 күн бұрын

    The new Smooth Slow Mo feature is amazing, super fast compared with Topaz/Apollo while more or less same quality, in my test, Topaz sometimes better, sometimes FC better, so very similar! Cant wait for them to add a proper Dnoise AI and Upscaling AI tools!!

  • @postpros-e

    @postpros-e

    13 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the info! Nice to hear of a comparison. Yeah, it's pretty amazing IMHO and… "FREE"! 😉 I'm actually quite happy with the results of the Denoiser. I've only gone elsewhere - e.g. Neat - maybe _once_ and that was for a super specific and bad clip. Just not sure it was worth my time in the end setting it up for what the results were. In case you haven't seen it… kzread.info/dash/bejne/qml1tqahgKvHZqg.html

  • @rogfol

    @rogfol

    13 күн бұрын

    ​ @postpros-e Sorry my comment was sent twice :/ The included FC noise reduction filter is good enough! but still using the old and cheap trick of just contrasting edges for sharpening… Neat video can do a better job for both de-noising while sharpening edges in a better way, it also has anti flicker light, which is amazing. More complicated to use and longer renders, but much better results when you get use to it. And then there is Topaz Video AI, like the father of all of them, differentiates between compression blocking and grain noise, and using AI to preserve outstanding edges while de-noising… the results are just incredible, another level, but rendering times are exxxxcessive. 1h 4k could be 4-5 days of rendering in a Mac Studio M1 Max

  • @postpros-e

    @postpros-e

    13 күн бұрын

    @@rogfol Don't get me wrong. I'm certainly not saying that FC's denoiser is the best you can get. Just for the comparative SPEED - there really is no comparison - and PRICE 😉 it's my go-to for the vast majority of tasks, but I'm also not a pixel-peeper. Again, assuming it's not an extreme case and there _aren't_ any of your aforementioned issues as well. In which case for deflickering I use De:Flicker and will use a different sharpener if needed, too. So yeah… there are options, which is great! *_Every_* solution is a give and take. One uses whatever works best for the task at hand. 👍🏼 Cheers!

  • @Chips-Lab
    @Chips-Lab21 күн бұрын

    Day one FCPX user, never heard of rate conform 😅 Thanks for sharing 🤝🏼

  • @postpros-e

    @postpros-e

    20 күн бұрын

    Any time! And funny enough, I literally had taken that part back out at one point thinking it was too long and "Surely everyone knows about this already…" 😄 Very happy to hear that it didn't go unnoticed! Cheers!

  • @MrCasulu
    @MrCasulu21 күн бұрын

    I like it...

  • @postpros-e

    @postpros-e

    21 күн бұрын

    Me too. 😄

  • @360MIX
    @360MIX21 күн бұрын

    SUGGESTION: First thank you for this video its very informative and much needed... kudos to you... I do have one suggestion, It seems like you have color graded your videos.. and the desktop/final cut pro window when you are showing us the software its so dark... for a minute I thought it was my monitor and and had to compare it to others... and yes your videos are much darker... please consider not dimming the screen you are showing as this is why people are watching your videos... thanks again for the great content... here another video for comparison how bright it is.. kzread.info/dash/bejne/nndp07OQqbfbipM.html

  • @postpros-e

    @postpros-e

    21 күн бұрын

    Hey, thanks for the feedback! I believe the issue is that the clips are *HDR* and the KZread conversion is somehow dimming them down, because the originals are as they should be (at 75%). Watching them in HDR should be fine. I'll probably have to switch to using 100% HDR luminance rage from now on, which I don't usually like to do. Oh well. Thanks for watching!

  • @360MIX

    @360MIX

    21 күн бұрын

    @@postpros-e That would explain why the screens are DIM.... Well thanks for listening to your viewers... you have great content and well produced... thanks again...

  • @bloodyroger
    @bloodyroger15 күн бұрын

    The new Smooth Slow Mo feature is amazing, super fast compared with Topaz/Apollo while more or less same quality, in my test, Topaz sometimes better, sometimes FC better, so very similar! Cant wait for them to add a proper Dnoise AI and Upscaling AI tools!!

  • @postpros-e

    @postpros-e

    13 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the info!

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