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After reading the title of this article, you might have thought that in this tutorial, we're going to show you how to take slow motion in iOS using an iPhone. But we are definitely not from that here today. We will show you how you can speed up or slow down videos retroactively after recording. As you can probably guess, this option is not natively available in iOS, so we will have to resort to a third-party application. So, if you are interested in how you can speed up or slow down your video in iOS without the help of a computer, then start reading this article.

How to simply speed up or slow down a video in iOS

First, you need to download an application that can speed up or slow down the video. In this case, we don't have to go far - the application will serve us well iMovie from Apple, which you download using this link. Once you've downloaded iMovie, you just need to they opened. Once opened, just create using the big “+” new project, when select the option from the project selection Film. Now you are mark the video you want to speed up or slow down. Once selected, click on the option at the bottom Create a movie. After that, you will find yourself in the interface itself to edit the videos you have imported. Now all you have to do is tap on the video at the bottom of the screen where the timeline is located. they tapped. Once you've done that, click at the bottom speedometer icon. Here, all you have to do is simply choose whether you want a video using the slider speed up or slow down. Once you're done, click the button Done in the upper left corner of the screen. After that, all you have to do is watch the resulting video exported to Photos, or further shared. To do this, click at the bottom of the screen share button (square with an arrow) and from there they have already chosen either option Save the video, or the application through which you want the video to share. If you choose the option to save the video, you still have to choose quality, in which the video will be saved.

iMovie has not been very popular on iOS in the past. Its operation was very complicated and, moreover, it lacked many basic functions that the competition offered. However, a few weeks ago, Apple decided to give the iMovie app on iOS a second lease of life when it released an update to streamline the entire app and also add features that users have been asking for. Since then, I've been using iMovie very much, and in my opinion, this application has everything you need for basic video editing.

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