I decided to do an experiment with slow motion, I thought it would be a good idea to do this on the bus as it is moving so will create a good effect when slowed down. I left some footage at the start and end at regular speed so that the slow motion was more effective. I also decided to edit the sound as I wanted to see how difficult it was to do that. It turns out that creating a slow motion effect in Premier Pro is quite easy. Slow motion is used in a lot of music videos and films as it creates a strong effect and helps to make a scene more memorable, it also makes some things more impressive or even shocking, for example if somebody is punched in slow motion (this is common in boxing films, for example the 'Rocky' franchise) it looks a lot more shocking and memorable than a normal punch. Slow motion can also add a sense of intensity or anxiety to a scene.
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