How do I convert a normal video to slow-motion?

Answered by Douglas Hiatt

To convert a normal video to slow motion, you can follow these steps:

1. Upload your video: Find the video file on your device that you want to slow down and upload it to a video editing software or an online video editor. There are several options available, such as Adobe Premiere Pro, iMovie, or even free online tools like Kapwing or Clideo.

2. Slow down the video: Once you have uploaded your video, you can start slowing it down. In most video editing software, you can find the speed adjustment feature by selecting the video on the timeline and looking for the “Speed” or “Time Stretch” option. Click on it and choose the desired speed reduction. For example, you can set the speed to 50% to make the video play at half of its original speed.

3. Preview and make adjustments: After adjusting the speed, it’s a good idea to preview the video to see if it meets your expectations. If you feel that the slow motion effect is not strong enough or too slow, you can go back to the speed adjustment settings and make further changes until you are satisfied with the result.

4. Download your video: Once you are happy with the slow motion effect, you can save or export the video. Look for an option like “Export,” “Save,” or “Download,” depending on the software or online tool you are using. Choose a suitable file format and resolution for your needs, and then save the video to your device.

By following these steps, you can easily convert a normal video into a slow-motion video. Remember to experiment with different speeds and effects to achieve the desired result. Have fun exploring the creative possibilities of slow motion videos!