This Slow Motion Is INSANE | Topaz Video AI Frame Interpolation Tutorial And Workflow ft. Sony FX30

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today I'm going to take this clip that I shot on the fx30 at 60 frames per second full sensor readout at 4K and I'm going to slow it down to 240 frames per second full sensor readout still at 4K using topaz video ai4 okay so before I dive right into toaz video 4 AI I think it's important for me to show you just a little bit of workflow here so in this example I'm using Da Vinci resolve however this would work in Premiere or Final Cut or any other editor as well so you'll notice if we scrpt through this clip you'll notice how right at the end here she starts to like move the butterfly away a little bit but I just want to slow down the part where she turns her head and looks at that butterfly and then all the rest of this here I want to take out so right where she turns her head we'll go ahead and just put a little marker there and then we'll cut back to that marker okay so now we'll play this clip back okay so it's too short here so we're going to use topaz video ai4 to slow this clip down and make it longer and make that moment stretch out a little bit longer where she's looking at that butterfly so first things first what I'm going to do is I'm going to hit the option key on the Mac or I believe it's ALT key on the Windows computer and we'll just go ahead and duplicate that sequence there keep that above and then for the one below I'm going to click on it and then right click and then go to rtime controls and then I'm going to go ahead and extend this out okay now let's disable this top clip here I'm just going to hit D on my keyboard and let's go ahead and play back this bottom one okay so you'll notice how it looks just really jittery really slow so that's what happens when you slow something down in uh just a regular video editor whenever I have a clip that needs to be slowed down I just manually slow it down in viny and yeah like the frame looks super jittery and weird but basically all that clip is is a placeholder so I go through I edit my entire video and then when I have my edit locked then I go over to Topaz video AI but not until then okay so next we're going to export this top clip up here okay so click on this little rocket ship down here for deliver all right the next thing I'm going to do is I'm going to check that I want to just export individual Clips here and then I'm going to come over here and we're at the start of my clip and I'm going to hit o on my keyboard okay and then I'm going to hit I my keyboard okay now we just have that one clip selected there okay so just to keep the quality consistent here we're going to change the codec we're going to go to Apple proes and we'll just do Apple Pro reses 422 and we're also going to check this little box right here that says render at source resolution okay and then we'll choose where to save the file so I'll just save it here and we'll just call this lady holding butterfly and then we'll just add that to our render queue and then we'll export that out okay so before we dive into topaz video ai4 I realized that a lot of you probably don't have the software yet so when you get to their main site topaz labs.com you're just going to come up to downloads so you're going to come over here to Topaz video aai choose which system you have so I'll choose Mac and then I'll go ahead and hit save and then what it does here is it just in installs a a free trial for you okay so to buy the software at least right now it's showing on their site that it's on sale for $249 there okay so I have topaz video AI pulled up here so I'm going to go ahead and hit browse okay so we'll go ahead and select the clip that we just exported from Da Vinci okay so originally I recorded this clip on the Sony fx30 at 60 frames per second full sensor readout here because the fx30 it does record in 120p but it has a very significant crop to it and so I still wanted to have the full sensor in use during this clip and just be able to show the bokeh and show more of the environment rather than just cutting in really close on her face at that 120p okay so now that I'm in topaz video AI version 4 what I'm going to do is I'm going to come over to this tab here so this tab has all sorts of things you can do so in this tutorial I'm just specifically focusing on this Frame interpolation one so we'll go ahead and turn that on so right away you'll notice how there's this little tab called slow motion so let's go ahead and tab down and let's go ahead and make the speed four times slower so basically what we're doing here is we're taking the 60 * 4 and we're turning this clip into a 240 frames per second clip at 4K full sensor readout on the Sony fx30 okay so the next thing I'm I'm going to do is I'm going to hit export okay so to view the clip that I just exported I'm just going to click on this part where it says click to view export and you'll notice here how it's pulled up this clip so we'll take a look at it okay okay so now we'll bring in the new clip that we just made so I'll hit command I or control I on my keyboard here okay so we'll go ahead and click on our clip here all right soad and put it in here okay so this clip is a little bit longer here than that portion so what we can do is we can just select a part of this clip here that we like okay so this is what it looked like before so that's just the clip extended out no interpolation going on here okay and this is the topaz clip that we interpolated in that program okay all right so that's how you can use topaz video ai4 to slow down the frame rates on the footage you shot with your camera
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Channel: Josh Chappell
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Keywords: Topaz Video AI 4, Slow Motion Video Tutorial, 4K Video Editing, Sony FX30 Footage, Slow Motion Workflow, DaVinci Resolve Tutorial, Premiere Pro Editing, Final Cut Pro Tips, Video Editing Techniques, Apple ProRes Export, 240 FPS Slow Motion, Frame Interpolation, High-Quality Video Editing, Video Editing Software, Topaz Labs, Slow Motion Effect, Video Editing Guide, Topaz Video AI Review, 60 FPS to 240 FPS, 4K Slow Motion Footage, Frame, Interpolation
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Length: 5min 24sec (324 seconds)
Published: Thu Oct 26 2023
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