To slow down a video on an iPhone, there are several effective methods:
- Using the Photos app (for slow-motion videos):
- Open the Photos app and select the video.
- Tap Edit, then find the speed controls (on slow-motion videos).
- Drag the sliders to adjust where the slow-motion effect starts and ends.
- Tap Done to save the changes.
- Using iMovie:
- Open iMovie and create a new project.
- Import and add your video to the timeline.
- Tap the video clip, then tap the speedometer icon.
- Drag the slider left to slow the video down.
- Save/export the video.
- Using third-party apps like CapCut, Videoshop, or InShot for more advanced speed control:
- Import your video.
- Select the speed control option and drag the slider to slow down.
- Save the edited video.
Additional tips:
- For better slow-motion quality, shoot videos at a higher frame rate (e.g., 1080p at 240fps).
- Slow-motion effect works best on fast-moving subjects.
- Audio will slow down along with the video, which might cause strange effects.
These methods are straightforward, and iMovie and Photos app are free and pre- installed on most iPhones, making them convenient choices for slowing down video content.