Short-form editing trends

Freeze frame

What is Freeze frame?

A freeze frame is an editing technique where a single video frame is held as a still image for an extended moment, created by duplicating that frame in the timeline. It is used to hold viewer attention on a reaction, product detail, or punchline, often paired with text overlays or voiceover.

When you'd use it

  1. 1When a single moment in the footage is the payoff and you want the viewer to sit with it.
  2. 2When adding on-screen text or a graphic annotation to a specific frame mid-clip.
  3. 3When a reaction, expression, or product detail needs extra screen time without re-shooting.
  4. 4When you want to create a meme-style commentary beat within an otherwise moving video.
  5. 5When pausing the action at a punchline gives the joke or reveal a beat to land.

Example

A food creator freezes on the exact frame when a cake is sliced and the layers are first visible, holding for two seconds while text naming each layer appears. The pause gives viewers time to read the labels and creates a clean product-reveal moment within a fast-cut tutorial.

Use cases

  1. 1Holding a spokesperson's surprised expression still while a caption appears on screen.
  2. 2Pausing on the moment a product is fully assembled or revealed before the clip continues.
  3. 3Stopping the video on a key statistic or result frame so the viewer has time to read it.

Make on-brand short-form video from the footage you already have.