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How to filter for slow motion or frame rate with stock videos?

New Here ,
May 06, 2018 May 06, 2018

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Hi,

I'm looking for slow motion videos only. How do I filter for that when I search? Can't seem to find mention of this anywhere, in tutorials, discussions, or in the actual Stock Video search filters.

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Adobe Employee , May 07, 2018 May 07, 2018

Hi Malika,

Currently, we do not have the option to filter out the slow-motion videos, but I will definitely add this as a feature request.

Meanwhile, you may search for a slow-motion video by typing the keywords in the search box.

Feel free to update this thread in case of any additional questions.

Regards

Twarita

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Adobe Employee ,
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Hi Malika,

Currently, we do not have the option to filter out the slow-motion videos, but I will definitely add this as a feature request.

Meanwhile, you may search for a slow-motion video by typing the keywords in the search box.

Feel free to update this thread in case of any additional questions.

Regards

Twarita

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Thanks for getting back to me, and yes please do add this feature. FilmSupply already has it in place, so I'm using their service instead for the moment

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Adobe Employee ,
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Hi Malika,

In addition to Twarita's reply, you may download the motion graphic file as it is and then using the Premiere Pro or After Effects application you can set it to slow motion.

Regards,

Sheena

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Thanks for your response, however, unless the clip has been shot at the right frame rate for slow motion, this solution would not work and would look terrible.

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