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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

SituationUse this
Video at 24–30 fps, looks choppy60fps interpolation
Flat or washed-out colors, want more impactColor grade
Want maximum professional qualityPolish (both)
Video has no fluidity or color issuesNone (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

  1. Upload the video: select already-generated video (from Gallery or upload new file).
  2. Choose effect:
  • Click "60fps interpolation" if motion is choppy.
  • Click "Punchy color grade" if color is flat.
  • Click "Polish" for both.
  1. Start process: video is processed in the background.
  2. 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.