


However, shooting slow motion footage can obviously be quite tricky, as it requires both the right equipment and a solid knowledge base into how slow motion - or high frame rate - videography must be conducted to look good. Whether it’s in a giant action sequence on an IMAX screen, or in the tiny moments of your favorite YouTube series on a smartphone, the effect of slow motion seems to always work and delight audiences of any size. There’s just something undeniably awesome about the slowing down of time.

Here’s how you can expertly use slow motion and high frame rate in your film and video projects.
