![]() ![]() The handle to drag the video clip will show up as you mouseover the area to the left of the red arrow below. We can do this by dragging the handle on the timeline to the right, as shown. Now right-click on the video in the Timeline Panel and reduce the Speed to 50%.ĭrag the Timeline Magnification Slider so that you can see the entire length of the video in the Timeline Panel.Īt this point, we have told Photoshop to reduce the speed of the video by 50% but we have not told Photoshop to increase the length of the video. Once your video is open, go to Window > Timeline and open up the Timeline Panel, if it is not already open. ![]() Go to File > Open > and Select your video. Load DSC_7372 - Full Speed - 24 fps.mp4 into Photoshop by simply opening the video. If your video was shot at 24 or 25 fps, this is pretty much the only option you have to slow your video down in Photoshop. This isn't really the best way to create a slow motion video, as the end-result tends to look a bit choppy. The first method that we will show you involves simply slowing down the duration of your video. If you don't have access to a video-editing app, like Adobe Premiere, or don't have advanced video editing skills, then Photoshop CC is a fantastic alternative, and a great gateway to those other applications. It's not a video editor, and Photoshop's video editing tools are a bit limited. Keep in mind that Photoshop is primarily a pixel-editing tool. In the second method, we will create the slow motion effect by re-interpreting the video and decreasing the number of frames per second (fps). In the first method, we will show you how to create a slow motion effect by simply slowing down your video. In this tutorial, we will show you 2 ways to create a slow motion video effect in Photoshop. ![]()
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