While also a fun way to pass the time, slofies are mostly used as a popular way to spice up social media posts or to create an entertaining and attention-grabbing profile video on social networks such as TikTok and Facebook.

How to Make a Slow Motion iPhone Selfie Video

Making a slofie is fairly straightforward with the process being familiar to anyone who has ever recorded a front-facing video on their iPhone before. Here’s how to make a slow motion video iPhone slofie.

How to Make a Slofie Without a Front-Facing Slow Motion Camera

If you don’t have a slofie iPhone 11 smartphone model and you still want to create a slow motion selfie video, there’s actually a really simple alternative; use the rear-facing camera. iPhone models from the iPhone 5S up to the iPhone X all have slo-mo options for the rear-facing camera and all you need to do is ask a friend to record a slo-mo video of you and frame it as if it was a selfie. You can even pretend to hold onto the phone while it’s recording to really create the illusion of you taking the video yourself.

How to Make a Slofie on an iPhone Without Any Slow Motion Cameras

If your iPhone model doesn’t have any slow motion cameras, all hope isn’t lost. You can still record a video selfie and then convert it into slow motion afterwards by using the free iMovie app. Here’s how to make a video slow motion on iPhone models without the slow motion front-facing or rear-facing camera.

How Do You Pronounce Slofie?

The correct pronunciation is “slo-fee” due to it being a combination of the words “slo-mo,” itself an abbreviation of “slow motion,” and “selfie.” Of course, if you feel silly saying the word out loud, you can always refer to these videos as “slow motion videos” or “slow motion selfies” and no one will think badly of you.