slomo
Slomo, short for slow motion, is a cinematographic technique used to record or display events at a slower-than-normal speed. This effect can be achieved through various methods, including high-speed cameras, digital editing, and specialized lenses. Slomo is commonly used in film, television, and video production to emphasize action, create a sense of drama, or highlight specific moments.
The technique involves capturing footage at a higher frame rate than the intended playback rate. For example,
Slomo can also be achieved through digital post-production. Software tools allow editors to slow down footage,
The use of slomo has become increasingly prevalent in modern media, contributing to its popularity and recognition.