
Learn beginner-friendly techniques in luma fusion ver 2+ for importing media, titles, transitions, color correction, and sound, then apply them in a guided travel video project.
Create a new project with default 30 fps and 16:9 aspect ratio, then manage projects by importing, duplicating, and deleting, and organize with notes, color tags, and search.
Explore LumaFusion global and project settings, including frame rate, aspect ratio, background color, and default timings for photos and titles. Manage preferences, preview quality, and cache cleanup.
Import media into LumaFusion from photos, videos, iCloud, and other sources, then drag to the timeline to download and edit.
Organize media and view clip metadata with list or thumbnail layouts, and search, tag colors, rename, or add notes for efficient editing.
Learn to import clips from photos and video, double tap to add them to the timeline, set in/out points, and assemble multiple clipped segments with precise sequencing.
Learn offline media strategies for LumaFusion on iOS devices, including using SD cards and adapters, wireless drives, and ensuring formats are compatible for import.
Master inserting, overwriting, and replacing clips in the Loomer Fusion timeline by toggling insert mode, using the insert button, or dragging clips to fit or replace.
use the quick add button at the start or between clips to insert transitions, a blank section, and titles on main or overlay tracks, noting middle-of-clip limits.
Explore the timeline tools in LumaFusion, including duplicate, detach audio, link/unlink clips, edit, presets, copy attributes, and trim for precise multi-track edits.
learn to arrange clips in the timeline by moving and replacing with overwrite mode, inserting clips, creating spacers for later edits, and navigating frame-by-frame with zoom and tags.
Learn trimming, splitting, duplicating, and deleting clips in LumaFusion v2+; manage insert versus overwrite modes, unlink audio, and perform scissors cuts across tracks.
Learn to master slip and ripple edits, J and L cuts, and detaching audio in LumaFusion, switching insert and overwrite modes while preserving clip length.
Learn to work with up to six video tracks and six audio tracks, with clips linked to the main timeline, applying top-track precedence and jump edits without transitions.
Learn live audio mixing in LumaFusion by adding a music track, balancing levels on the main timeline, and using per-track keyframes to create fades and dynamic volume changes.
master voiceover recording in LumaFusion using built-in tools or third-party apps, connect external mics via USB adapters, monitor timing, record with countdown, and import audio into your timeline.
Enable audio decking in LumaFusion by setting the voiceover to master and the music track to auto, dropping volume during speech while applying filters like pitch and low-pass.
Select the best audio from left or right channels, configure channels to stereo, duplicate tracks, and fill the other channel to create a reliable backup for interviews.
Master frame and fit adjustments in LumaFusion by double-clicking a clip, explore presets, and fine-tune size, position, crop, rotation, and save custom presets.
Apply picture in picture and split screen techniques by using presets or manual sizing and positioning, cropping, and frame adjustments to place one video over another.
Learn to apply the Ken Burns effect and camera moves using keyframes on clips and photos, including zoom, pan, tilt, presets, and fade-outs.
Save frame and fit presets as motion presets, name them, and apply to other clips using quick effects from color presets for easy reuse and quick access.
Apply color correction with the color and effects tools, adjust brightness, contrast, saturation, and shadows, and use keyframes to animate changes; save presets for quick reuse.
Explore how to use built-in and imported LUTs in LumaFusion to apply preset color looks, adjust intensity, and import LUT files from cloud or other sources.
Copy and paste color changes and effects across multiple clips in LumaFusion using the clipboard, including color correction, blur, vignettes, and opacity.
Master speed effects in LumaFusion ver 2+ for beginners by adjusting clip speed, reversing playback, and preserving audio pitch for clear dialogue on the timeline.
learn to create and customize basic titles using built-in presets, place them on the timeline, edit text and shapes, and save custom styles or entire titles for reuse.
Create and customize titles in LumaFusion ver 2+ for beginners, with shapes, color, and text alignment. Drag layers, adjust safe area, insert images or emojis, and save presets.
Learn to animate titles by moving them in from the bottom and fading them in using keyframes and opacity adjustments, then save the motion preset for reuse across titles.
Import fonts into LumaFusion by email, AirDrop, or saving to iCloud Drive or Dropbox and accessing them in Files; then select Agent Orange to use in your titles.
Learn to add transitions in LumaFusion ver 2+ for beginners by using premade transitions or key framing; adjust duration and endpoints, and apply transitions to video and titles.
Create and track a moving title using keyframes, adjusting position, scale, and shapes to follow a USB port, with smooth motion and optional transitions.
Adjust track speed and use slow motion by matching 50 fps clips to a 25 fps timeline to avoid jitter, and shoot at frame rates if you plan slow motion.
Learn how to import media from FiLMiC Pro into LumaFusion on iPad, saving clips to photos app and using the share button to import from apps into a shared folder.
Set up a green or blue screen in luma fusion, apply chroma key with color correction and saturation tweaks, and replace the background with a space scene.
Export your movie by tapping export and choosing movie, then send to photos or cloud drives; adjust resolution, frame rate, quality, and codec (h.264 or h.265), and monitor export time.
Learn to back up and restore your LumaFusion projects by exporting full media or trimmed backups, then re-extracting to recover the project; use snapshots for frames.
Create your own travel video by applying what we've learned, using Bullion's supplied footage or your own for a stronger learning experience. Improve color and edits to fix assets.
Create a project, import media, and lay out clips on the timeline at 25 fps and 16 by nine, then review footage and plan color correction for travel video opening.
Explore color correcting our footage by applying the color précis and manual adjustments in LumaFusion, fine-tuning brightness, contrast, saturation, vibrance, and shadows across clips.
Add and customize a travel video title in LumaFusion by selecting a preset, editing text, fonts, and colors, and applying transitions and optional pan keyframes for a polished intro.
Add and tailor transitions between clips in LumaFusion, preview options, adjust speed and duration, and select one or two transitions for a travel video, including dip to black endings.
Learn to add background music in LumaFusion 2+ for beginners by selecting ambient tracks from a music library, trimming the audio to fit, and applying a fade-out.
Record a voiceover with the device’s internal mic or a USB microphone (or a lighting check microphone), then apply audio ducking and adjust volume with keyframes for a smooth mix.
Apply keyframing to a river title in the title editor by adjusting size, angle, and position across frames to keep the text aligned with the moving scene.
Add an outro to your video by inserting an unused end clip, using a dissolve, and adding a thank you for watching text with optional socials.
Add a map overlay with a Ken Burns zoom and pan, animate a map icon, and insert it between clips while adjusting timing for a smooth transition.
Use the export menu to share your final video to YouTube, cloud draft systems, or save it to an iPad folder, adjusting frame rate and ultra settings.
Learn all the features you need to create engaging video content wether for sharing with friends and family or for professional use.
Learn how to create your own video creations on the go using the most popular mobile video editor: Luma Fusion.
Basic features of Luma Fusion
How to use these features in your video projects
Practical usage of Luma Fusion in the go editing
Tips and Tricks on how to get the most out of your mobile editing
Edit videos like a professional without needing professional equipment
Learn how to use Luma Fusion as well as the fundamentals of creating a good video using nothing more than a iOS device and Luma Fusion. Luma Fusion is used by many professionals and amateur creators around the world for powerful on-the-go editing. I does not matter if you are a seasoned reporter doing a story in a foreign country or a family member creating engaging holiday videos, you can do it all with the software.
Content and Overview
Suitable for anyone who has the desire to learn to use both this software and how to create engaging video projects. You do not need any prior knowledge on this subject but a basic knowledge of how to use your chosen iOS device.
You will learn all the skills needed to get going creating right away as well as the flexibility of Luma Fusion. Opening many possibilities for creative expression using video as your tool.
We will also go through some practical work so that you can see the actual usage of some of the features you have learned. I will also be adding new content to the course as new features are added to Luma Fusion so that this will be a tool to stay current with Luma Fusion and its capabilities.