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What Is Video Pacing?
What Is Video Pacing?

The Frequency of Images Appearing Throughout Your Video

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Updated over a week ago

Your pacing selection determines the frequency of images that appear throughout your video.

The pacing options are: slow, normal, and fast.


Check out the example videos below generated from the same script to see the difference in video pacing.

All example videos below have been generated in the Hyperrealism Style.


Script Used:

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Slow Pace Example Video

As you can see, the frequency of images changing throughout the video is slower than the normal paced example and much slower than the fast paced example.


Normal Pace Example Video

As you can see, the frequency of images changing throughout the video is faster than the slow pace example video, but slower than the fast pace example video.


Fast Pace Example Video

As you can see, the frequency of images changing throughout the video is the fastest between the three video pacing options.


Click here to see more examples of videos generated with OSSA.AI.



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