Using slow motion in last project

Dear Community,

For some time I used and external web app to slow down video sequences. And paid for that!.. That procedure usually saves my bacon when I want to fine tune music track with video…
Nowadays, I only use Shotcut for that. I pick up the video, or part of it, and convert it in Shotcut into a higher frame rate (Properties/Convert/Advanced/Override Frame Rate/Motion Compensation (slow)). It is a slow process… Use the new file and extend its duration. In this project the Abu Simbel’s sequence was shot at 25 FPS but the project was done with 30 FPS. I converted it to 60 FPS and doubled its length… Not only that fixed the jitter but gave me a few seconds more… In the end I did the same with a 30 FPS footage and doubled its length…
Thanks for watching this.

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God damn!
That voice!!
It’s better than a history tv 18 documentary.
Who’s the narrator? You should definitely mention him here, he has done a incredible job. It is too good to be ai.

The editing is cool. And music is very perfectly used.

Hi Ar_D,

My humble apologies… That voice was done with Murf AI… I think they improved the engine. The voice over profile which I used in previous videos isn’t no longer available… But I also like this one…
Thanks for your feedback!

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