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slow speedPosted by Tony19
Most of the slow motion I see with Final Cut (and Avid) looks a little soft. To get slow motion, Final Cut needs to stick in extra frames of video. Unless you shoot with a variable frame rate (only available on film cameras, the Varicam or the HVX200), you're not going to get the beautiful slow motion we're accustomed to seeing in feature films or music videos. That said, I've also seen some pretty good slow motion using Final Cut ? when there's a minimum of movement in the video.
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