A friend recently showed me how to take really cool slo-mo release shots with my iPhone. The videos start at normal speed, slows down, and then go back to normal at the end. It creates a really cool effect that is perfect for releasing fish.
On your iPhone, open the camera, select the slo-mo option and have fun!
(updated 10 minutes later):
Ok, so when you export the slo-mo movie you took on your iPhone it will not play in slo-mo like it did on your phone. I researched why and it has to do with the way the iPhone records these videos. They are not actually filmed in slow motion, the phone's app just makes it look that way. Don't fret, there are a variety of ways to get around this. Here are some links which helped me out:
Stack Exchange Forum
Mac World
I ended up just downloading the free iMovie app, adding a filter which didn't change the video much, and then saving it. Now, it will export with the slow-mo effect!! You have to add the filter or do something to it in the app, but that's it.
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