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Set up a Filmora 12 project on local storage, choose the aspect, and import media via drag-and-drop or folders; use global and stock media for overlays.
Place video and audio clips on the timeline, cut and trim with auto ripple, add tracks, use markers, and pre-render for smooth playback.
Learn to create a music video in filmora 12 by syncing clips to a soundtrack using beat detection, beat options, and fades, arranging footage to match beats and transitions.
Export your Filmora 12 video by naming it and saving to your desktop. Choose mp4 with recommended quality, and adjust resolution or frame rate as needed.
Master Filmora 12 system preferences and performance on Windows and Mac, including hardware acceleration, GPU selection, background render, and editing defaults for photos and fit or crop.
Keyframe everything in Filmora 12, from color, temperature, and vibrance to audio fades and clip properties, while zoom, pan, and position tell the story on the timeline.
Discover quick and 3D titles in Filmora 12, add subtitles, and customize font, size, and colors, then create animated 3D text with effects like fly in, backflip, and ribbons.
Use the Filmora 12 adjustment layer to apply edits across multiple tracks. Save custom adjustments for reuse and apply color changes to the whole movie instead of each clip.
Master the quick cutter in Filmora 12 to rapidly cut many segments by scrubbing the playhead and clicking cut, with a waveform preview guiding every cut.
Use Smart Cutout in Filmora 12 to separate foreground from background, refine edges with the pen tool, adjust feather and edge thickness, and replace the background for clean b-roll.
Import media into Filmora 9, X, 11 from hard drive or folders, then drag files into the project window; organize with folders and shared media for quick, clear asset management.
Navigate the Filmora timeline to arrange clips, zoom for precision, cut and insert tracks, add markers, lock tracks, adjust track height, and render or enable auto ripple for smooth playback.
FILES: Use files from the Lecture: “Adding and Editing Clips” in Section 2.
Use files from the Lecture: “Adding and Editing Clips” in Section 2.
Learn to create a green screen effect by using a greenscreen key, selecting a non-background color with the eyedropper, and refining offset and tolerance for clean background removal.
Explore how to apply fun effects in Filmora, using filters, overlays, color grading, transitions, and utilities to tailor opacity, borders, and masking for creative video looks.
Master quick fixes for phone footage in Filmora 12 by preserving 1920x1080 widescreen, applying background blur and selective filters, and tweaking brightness and color to remove black bars.
Add animated elements in Filmora 12 by selecting, downloading from film stocks, and dragging them onto the timeline, then adjust motion, opacity, and placement for dynamic visuals.
Learn to craft smooth edits in Filmora using transitions between clips, apply dissolve or fade, explore 3D and color transitions, and set fade in/out on the timeline.
Learn to add and customize titles, subtitles, and end credits in Filmora, with fonts, colors, animations, and timing using the advanced tab.
Create glitchy Filmora titles by selecting a default title, customizing fonts and size, then stacking shake, extreme, distortion, blur, and electricity effects for a bold, glitchy sequence.
Adjust video properties in Filmora by transforming clips—rotate, scale, flip, and reposition—and apply compositing to fade between tracks. Stabilize footage, correct lens distortion, add drop shadows, and explore video effects.
Learn to create picture-in-picture and talking head overlays in Filmora using image masks and shape masks to place and resize a head in the corner.
Learn to protect identities in video with Face Off blur and mosaic effects in Filmora, including a witness protection look and how movement affects tracking.
Adjust Filmora9 general preferences to optimize performance and workflow. Save time by setting default durations, enabling background render, and using proxy files for large projects.
Enable GPU acceleration in Filmora 12, turn on background rendering, and set auto-render to 1280x720. Pre-render sequences to speed up playback on slower machines.
Create an Indiana Jones airplane map in Filmora by importing a map image, drawing city lines, and applying a left-to-right line-draw transition.
Learn to apply pan and zoom in Filmora to turn static images into dynamic video using the Ken Burns effect, adjusting crop, 16 by 9 ratio, start and end points.
Master pan and zoom with keyframes in Filmora 11 by adding initial and subsequent keyframes, adjusting scale and position, and zooming out for the final half without cuts.
Master the old method of pan and zoom in Filmora to move through a video, guiding the camera from zoomed-in birds to full-screen action with precise start and end points.
This is the easierst way to add slow motion, fast motion and freeze frames to your Filmora 11 project.
Learn to apply fast and slow motion and reverse clips in Filmora 12. Use speed controls on the timeline to cut, split, copy, paste, and delete clips.
Learn to create a bold title zoom transition in Filmora by layering a black intro and sunset title. Apply pan-zoom and darken to reveal video behind as the title zooms.
Learn to edit a soundtrack in Filmora 9 by adjusting music with fades, using keyframes, applying audio properties and equalizer effects, and balancing narration and background noise for clearer sound.
Create Filmora 9 audio effects for a ridiculous basketball montage by reducing noise, detaching audio, adding bounce and explosion sounds, and layering music with fades across tracks.
Filmora 11 shows how to automatically sync audio and video by selecting two clips, applying auto synchronization, and placing the synced track on the timeline.
Learn to sync audio and video across tracks by aligning clap spikes and trimming, then switch between camera 1 and camera 2 with splits and ripple delete to avoid gaps.
When working with multiple clips the audio levels (volume) can vary widely. You can manually adjust each clip but there is a better way...
Apply a scary screen shake and blur in Filmora 12, sync with heartbeat sound effects, and vary chaos to heighten mood while trimming the sequence.
Master white balance in Filmora by using a white or grey card in camera before you film, then refine with controls to reduce green tints and adjust warmth for mood.
Master custom green screen swipe transitions in Filmora by layering clips, applying green screen effects, adjusting tolerance and feather, and refining with crop and push transitions for a polished sequence.
Learn color adjustments in Filmora and Filmora 9, including vibrance, saturation, white balance, and advanced HSL controls, plus cropping, pan and zoom, and vignette to craft cinematic looks.
Create advanced, custom animated titles and chat-style text bubbles in Filmora 12, using typing effects, color and timing tweaks, and reusable text blocks for dynamic conversations.
Learn to add logos and watermarks with transparent backgrounds, create animated subscribe buttons, apply transitions and motion effects like bounce and spin to grab attention in Filmora 12.
Create animated thought bubbles from scratch, recolor footage mid-clip to shift mood, and integrate with green screen chroma key, precise cuts, and a high-quality export.
Filmora 11's new keyframes addition allows for quick and powerful track masking.
Explore Filmora 12's draw mask tool to create irregular-shaped masks by drawing points, refine by dragging them, and invert or mask out the center to reveal behind content.
Record screen, voice, and camera in Filmora 9 with three options: webcam, voiceover, and screen capture.
Master split screen effects in Filmora 12 by dragging multiple videos onto the timeline, arranging and zooming them, and trimming start and end points for a synchronized composite.
Learn to save time with Filmora keyboard shortcuts for Windows and Mac, memorize common commands like splitting and frame navigation with arrow keys, and keep a downloaded shortcut list handy.
Create Your First Professionally edited video in the first 30 Minutes!
Release your own professional grade videos quickly and easily in Filmora 12 and Filmora 9, X, 11.
Are your looking looking for video editing software that will take your videos to the next level? That will allow you to tell your story exactly the way you want to? Do you want to create stunning YouTube, Facebook or Instagram videos that will capture your audience's attention? This full course is the fastest way to start creating exactly what you want without a month-long learning curve.
Practice while you learn!
I provided tons of video, image and audio clips that are free to download so that you can follow along and actually learn by doing. It's the only way really:)
By the end of this course you will be able to...
Create new projects and import your clips.
Cut and edit your clips.
Add video and audio transitions in Filmora9, FilmoraX, Filmora 11 and Filmora 12.
Find great video, images, music and sound effects to spice up your movies.
Edit green screen videos.
Add effects to your videos.
Create animated Titles and Effects.
Adjust your audio levels and effects.
Export your videos with optimized settings.
Create captivating videos that people actually want to see!
Go ahead and click on the enroll button. You've got nothing to lose!
Thanks,
Jim