Video Finishing
Interpolate to 60fps, color grade, and polish for professional videos
What is Video Finishing
Video Finishing lets you improve quality of already-generated videos with three professional effects:
- 60fps interpolation: doubles the frame count (from 24/30 fps to 60 fps), making motion smooth and professional.
- Color grade: applies color correction (punchy, vibrant, or cinematic) to enhance visual impact.
- Polish combined: applies both effects together for a premium result.
Perfect for post-processing generated videos from Avatar, Narrated Video, Faceless Short, Clipper — or any video you want to perfect.
When to use it
| Situation | Use this |
|---|---|
| Video at 24–30 fps, looks choppy | 60fps interpolation |
| Flat or washed-out colors, want more impact | Color grade |
| Want maximum professional quality | Polish (both) |
| Video has no fluidity or color issues | None (skip it) |
How it works
60fps interpolation
Adds artificial frames between original ones, creating smoother motion. Ideal for:
- Avatars and talking heads (lip movement becomes more natural).
- Narrated video (pans and zooms become silky).
- General video (everything looks more professional).
Processing time: depends on length and resolution. 30-second video at 1080p: ~5-10 minutes.
Color Grade
Applies color correction designed to:
- Increase saturation and contrast (punchy).
- Add cinematic tone (warm, cool, vintage).
- Balance off-color footage.
Processing time: fast (~1-2 minutes for 30 seconds).
Polish (both)
Applies interpolation + color grade in sequence. Result: ultra-professional video with smooth motion and vibrant colors.
Processing time: slow (~15-20 minutes for 30 seconds).
How to use it
- Upload the video: select already-generated video (from Gallery or upload new file).
- Choose effect:
- Click "60fps interpolation" if motion is choppy.
- Click "Punchy color grade" if color is flat.
- Click "Polish" for both.
- Start process: video is processed in the background.
- Download result: once ready, find it in Gallery.
Tips
When to interpolate: Fast videos (avatars, talking heads) with quick motion benefit most. Slow or static videos probably don't need it.
When to color grade: If video was generated with flat lighting or desaturated colors, grading makes it much more attractive. Always try.
Polish for important work: If video is for important client, professional use, or large audience social media, use Polish. Time cost is worth professional results.
Generated vs uploaded: Use finishing on any video: OmniaStudio-generated or videos you uploaded (e.g., phone recordings).
Reuse after finishing: Once finished, video stays in Gallery. Download, publish, or pass to Cinema Studio for more editing.
Common issues
"Interpolation doesn't change video"
- If original is already 60fps, interpolation does nothing. Check original video fps.
"Color grade too aggressive"
- If video was already well-exposed, grading may look oversaturated. Try without grading, or use only polish if needed.
"Processing abandoned / timeout"
- Very long videos (>2 min) may take very long. Try splitting into shorter segments.
"Quality dropped after interpolation"
- Sometimes interpolation introduces artifacts. Depends on source quality. Try with sharper source.
"Result file is very large"
- Interpolation + grading produce larger files. Reduce source resolution before processing if space is limited.
Technical notes
- Interpolation: uses ffmpeg with minterpolate filter. Works best with progressive (not interlaced) video.
- Color grade: applies cinematic LUT (lookup table) optimized for social and web.
- Backup: before processing, system saves original video copy to Gallery.