Two tools for the same job: looking at a single moment longer than the camera kept it on screen.
Slow motion
The speed menu offers 1x, 0.5x, 0.25x, and 0.125x. At 0.125x — eight times slower than real time — a typical 6-stride approach to a fence stretches over twelve seconds. Plenty of time to see what the rider's hand is doing.
Audio is muted at slower-than-real speeds (sounds awful otherwise). Tap the audio toggle if you want the slowed-down audio anyway.
Frame step
For pinpoint review, pause and step one frame at a time using the frame-step controls. Most phone cameras shoot 30 fps, so each step is ~33 ms. At 60 fps it's ~17 ms.
When to use which
- Slow motion for getting a feel for a phrase (canter rhythm, takeoff posture, landing balance).
- Frame step for pinpoint moments (exact instant of takeoff, frame the front legs leave the ground, rider's hand at apex).
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