Cinematic Motion: Slow Motion Calc
How slow can you go? The **Slow Motion Calculator** tool at **Online Tool Base** determines the playback speed and duration of high-framerate footage. It answers: "If I shoot 120fps and play it at 24fps, how much slower is it?" (Answer: 5x slower / 20% speed).
Understanding this relationship helps you time your shots. If you need a 5-second slow-motion clip of a bride tossing the bouquet, you calculate that you need to record for only 1 real-time second at 120fps. **onlinetoolbase.online** makes this planning intuitive.
Why Use This Tool?
Avoiding "jitter" is key. If you slow down 30fps footage to 50%, it looks choppy. This tool tells you the maximum safe slowdown percentage for your shooting frame rate to maintain smooth motion.
Key Features
- Stretch Factor: Shows percentage (e.g., 40%) and multiplier (e.g., 2.5x).
- Duration Map: Real Event Time vs Screen Time.
- Planning: Reverse calc available.
How to Use
- Enter Shooting FPS (e.g., 60).
- Enter Timeline/Playback FPS (e.g., 24).
- The tool calculates the Slowdown Factor (2.5x).
- It explains: "1 second of recording equals 2.5 seconds of video."
Technical & Privacy Note
Math aid. The **Slow Motion Calculator** from **Online Tool Base** runs locally.