How to slow down a video in CapCut

Last update: 03/02/2024

Hi Tecnobits! 🚀 Ready to slow down the speed and give your videos a creative touch? Well, in CapCut it is very simple, you just have to slow down a video in CapCut and you will see how its effect completely changes. Give your imagination a free rein!

1. How to slow down a video in CapCut?

  1. Open the CapCut app on your mobile device.
  2. Select​ the video you want to slow down from the app's gallery or album.
  3. Click on the video to display the different editing options.
  4. Swipe right until you find the⁢ “Speed” option.
  5. Click on "Speed" and select the percentage of speed you want to apply to the video.
  6. Save the changes and export the edited video.

2. Can I slow down just part of a video in CapCut?

  1. Open CapCut and⁣ select the⁢ project‍ you are working on.
  2. Locate the video to which you want to apply the slowdown and click on it.
  3. Drag the corners of the time bar at the bottom to select the specific part of the video you want to slow down.
  4. Once the section is selected, follow the steps to slow down the video as per the previous question.
  5. Save the changes and export the edited video.

3. Is it possible to adjust the speed of a video in CapCut without changing the audio pitch?

  1. Open CapCut and select the video‌ you want to edit.
  2. Click on the video⁤ to bring up the editing options.
  3. Select "Speed" and choose the percentage of slowdown you want to apply.
  4. Uncheck the “Change Audio Pitch” box to keep the original pitch of the video.
  5. Save the changes and export⁤ the edited video.

4. Is there a way to preview the slowed down video before applying changes in CapCut?

  1. After selecting the “Speed” option and choosing the slowdown percentage, click “Apply” or “Save”.
  2. Once your changes are saved, play the segment of the video that you slowed down to preview the adjustments.
  3. If you are not happy with the changes, you can undo them and adjust the speed again to your preferences.

5. How can I export the slowed down video in CapCut?

  1. After applying the slowdown to the video, click the export or save button.
  2. Select the export quality you prefer, as well as the video format.
  3. Click​ “Export” to save the slowed down video to your gallery or album.

6. ⁤Can CapCut slow down slow motion videos?

  1. Open the CapCut app on your mobile device.
  2. Select the “New Project” option and choose the video you want to edit with the slow motion function.
  3. Scroll down to the editing section and click on the video.
  4. Select "Speed" and choose a percentage less than 100% to apply slow motion to the video.
  5. Save changes and export the edited video with the slow motion feature.

7.‌ Is there a way to apply additional effects to slowed down video in CapCut?

  1. After slowing down the video, select the “Effects” option in the editing toolbar.
  2. Choose the effects you want to apply and adjust their duration depending on the part of the video you want to highlight.
  3. Save the changes‌ and export ‌the edited video with the added effects.

8. Can transitions be added to a slowed down video in CapCut?

  1. After applying slowdown to the video, select the “Transitions” option in the editing toolbar.
  2. Choose the transition you need and fit it into your project timeline.
  3. Save changes and export the edited video with added transitions.

9. ‌Is it possible to directly share the slowed down video from CapCut on social networks?

  1. After exporting the slowed down video, locate the file in your gallery or album.
  2. Click on the video and select the option to share on the social network of your choice.
  3. Add a description and publish the slowed down video ⁤right from your mobile device.

10. ‌How can I unslow video in CapCut?

  1. Open the⁤ project you're working on ‌and locate⁣ the slowed down video.
  2. Click on the video and select the "Speed" option in the editing bar.
  3. Slide the slowdown percentage to 100%⁢ to ⁢restore⁣ the original speed‌ of the video.
  4. Save changes and export the edited video with the original speed restored.

See you later, technobiters! See you next time. And remember, if you want to learn to slow down a video in CapCut, visit Tecnobits.

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