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Fake vs Real slow motion. Can any camera shoot slow motion? Monkeypixels Collab.
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For demonstration purposes, I use a clip from MonkeyPixels' video titled "Fake vs Real slow motion. Can any camera shoot slow motion?"

I'm showing that using the new Davici Resolve 16's "Speed Warp" version of Optical Flow I am able to slow down even difficult, action-based clips to 50% without issue. Here a 100fps video is essentially showed to 200fps - and that's while using a relatively low quality, 1080p video from Youtube. It's not perfect but with original quality, high bitrate video (like that out of the EOS-R) it would be even better and would work well as part of a speed-ramp.

Going forward this is how I will make "120P" footage with my new EOS-R, which is a much better option for me than any of the Sony or Fuji bodies.

Check out MonkeyPixels' Youtube video and channel for more great content!
   / @damiencooper  
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