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</div><p>Slowing down footage is something I tend to do on a regular basis when editing video in
Final Cut Pro X. Slow motion footage can be used to lend a dramatic effect, better highlight a particular area of a scene, or to simply smooth out your footage. In this hands-on video walkthrough, I showcase how to improve slow motion video in Final Cut Pro using some of the app’s built-in toolset. <a href="
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Final Cut Pro X: How to improve slow motion in your projects [Video]