Free video editor
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Slow Motion Fast Motion Video is a free video editor developed by Videobird Studio. Even though this editor shares some functionalities with apps such as Video Maker Movie Editor, VN Video Editor Maker VlogNow and FilmoraGo - Video Editor Video Maker For YouTube, it's heavily geared towards video speed editing.
It supports the most common video formats, including AVI, MKV, MPG, MP4, 3GP and many others. That means it's likely to be able to handle most formats on your phone. It also has a feature to record videos directly within the app, maximising compatibility.
Speed editing made easy
With Slow Motion Fast Motion Video, you can slow the video up to 5x. This is excellent when doing slow-motion videos initially captured at a high frame rate, which many modern phones allow you to do. You can also speed up your videos up to 5x, which is excellent for jokes or instructional videos where you want to speed up certain parts.
Another intriguing feature is that you can create a speed curve. You can choose parts of the video to accelerate and others to slow down. It saves you the hassle of editing the parts separately and making a new video.
Simple but effective
The app's name says it all: Slow Motion Fast Motion Video does just that. Don't expect it to offer great camera filters, different tracks to superimpose video or other features commonly found in other video editing tools.
It does allow you to cut video, but this is done mainly for segmenting parts to slow down or speed up. The result can be saved to your gallery or shared online with just a couple of taps. That's all there is to it.
Does the job well
Slow Motion Fast Motion Video is a valuable tool whenever you need to quickly and seamlessly edit the tempo of your videos. Of course, if you want to watch a video faster or slower, you can simply use your built-in media player app. This app is primarily geared towards content creators.
Remember that the videos' quality will vary significantly when slowing them down. This is because the frame rate with which the video was recorded is a significant factor, and it can look choppy, especially at lower speeds. Therefore, don't expect stellar results with extreme slowing down unless you can capture high frame rates.