Optical Flow vs Frame Blending vs Frame Sampling | Time Interpolation Tutorial Premiere Pro

Опубликовано: 29 Сентябрь 2024
на канале: Shawn Dolinski
11,803
216

If you want buttery smooth, SUPER SLOW MOTION, then make sure you use Time Interpolation and know the difference between Optical Flow, Frame Sampling and Frame Blending. How you film your clip makes a huge difference as well, so make sure to film with a High Frame Rate AND an over-cranked/fast Shutter Speed...otherwise your slow motion effect won't look good no matter what you do!

Chapters:
0:00 Start
0:10 Different ways to Slow Video
0:41 2 Ways to Access Time Interpolation
1:00 When to use Time Interpolation
1:35 Frame Sampling
1:51 Frame Blending
2:00 Optical Flow
2:36 Make Sure to Render!

MY OTHER SLOW MOTION VIDEOS:
Camera Settings for Slow Motion:    • Best Camera Settings for Smooth Slow ...  
Speed/Duration:    • Adjust Clip Speed Premiere Pro | Fast...  
Rate Stretch Tool:    • The Rate Stretch Tool for Slow Motion...  
Speed Ramping:    • SPEED RAMPING in Premiere Pro CC | Ti...  

🧦 FTC Legal Disclaimer: Some of the links in this description may be affiliate links, which means I may receive a small commission at NO ADDITIONAL cost to you if you decide to purchase something, and it's a great way to support me and my channel!

📷 GEAR THAT I USE:
Main Camera (Panasonic G9): ​https://amzn.to/3npo1Rl
Wide Lens (Sigma 16mm): https://amzn.to/3sXsCvu
Portrait Lens (Sigma 30mm): https://amzn.to/3gEcgVO
Camera Shotgun Mic (Sennheiser MKE600): https://amzn.to/3vgArOg
USB Desktop Mic (Blue Yeti): https://amzn.to/3dOtjTe
Second Camera (Panasonic G85): https://amzn.to/3aAqgfu

📞CONTACT ME:
[email protected]

📺 ABOUT MY CHANNEL
This Guy makes filmmaking, photography and animation Tutorials for everyday, average, regular people like you and me. My Tutorials are meant to help you learn how to make the most out the equipment and software that you have (or that you can afford) taking you from beginner to pro along the way. So if you want videos that are clear, helpful & straight to point, then this is the channel for you! Enjoy!