With digital media and nonlinear video editing systems like Final Cut Pro, it's easy to execute special effects that used to take hours to complete. To get slow-motion or fast-motion in the days of film cameras, you would have to raise or lower the number of frames per second you recorded, or re-photograph the film after it was processed. Now we can achieve the same results with a few clicks of a button.
This Final Cut Pro 7 tutorial will show you how to use fast and slow motion controls.


