To get quality slow-motion footage, we film at a high frame rate while the clip is being recorded.
By capturing more frames per second (fps) and playing them back slower, we can produce the slow-motion effect while maintaining quality. The best slow-motion footage requires good lighting to account for the speed and quantity of shots being captured.
Example of a 4-minute Highlight Film with slow-motion:
Example of a 1-minute Teaser Film with slow-motion: