Create Dramatic Freeze Frames in Your Videos
How are freeze frames created?
a. They are generated from a source clip
b. They are applied to a clip in the sequence
Freeze frames are created by either generating them from a source clip or by applying them to a clip in the sequence.
They give the illusion that the video has stopped, often used to emphasize a specific moment.
Freeze frames are a type of video editing technique used to pause or 'freeze' a particular frame in a video or film. They are typically generated from a source clip, where a specific frame is picked and then extended for a desired duration. This gives the illusion that the video has stopped or 'frozen'. This technique is often used in films and media to emphasize a particular moment or detail.
Alternatively, freeze frames can also be applied to a clip in the sequence. In this instance, an edit is performed to pause the sequence at a particular frame, again to emphasize a point or detail.