
In this clip, we are going to explore Filmora X's interface. This is the first video of this course.
In this clip, we'll go over how to define project settings in Filmora X. In addition, we will learn how to archive a project in Filmora.
In this clip, we are going to explore various methods that you can use to import media into Filmora X. We are also going to take a look at the Instant cutter tool and the Auto Highlight feature.
In this clip, we will walk you through some editing basics in Filmora X. You'll learn, how to add media to the timeline, move clips around the timeline, split and delete clips, and change the duration of a clip by trimming it.
In this clip, we'll take a look at various icons available on the Filmora X timeline. You will learn about the function of timeline icons, how to remove silence from a clip, how to create a render preview, and how to bookmark a clip or the timeline using markers.
In this clip, we'll look at different performance and preferences settings in Filmora X. You'll learn how to freeze a frame and set up a proxy. You will also learn about the photo placement and insert mode settings.
In this clip, we'll explore the timeline in Filmora X. You will learn how to manage audio and video tracks, how to insert media in the timeline using the insert and overlay methods, how to perform auto ripple edits, how to speed up, slow down, or reverse a clip, how to group and ungroup clips in the timeline, and much more.
In this clip, we will look at the preview window in Filmora X. You will learn how to set playback quality so that there is no lag during playback, how to adjust zoom levels, enable snapping in the preview window, transform images, and much more.
In this clip, we are going to explore audio editing in Filmora X. You will learn how to add background music to your videos, fade in or fade out music, keyframe audio, adjust the left-right balance, customize equalizer settings, and much more.
In this clip, we are going to talk about how to remove background/ambient noise from the audio/video in Filmora X.
In this clip, we'll talk about how you can use Filmora X's beat detection tool to make your video more dynamic.
By the end of this lecture, you will understand how to use the Audio Mixer in Filmora X to better control sound in your video.
In this clip, you will learn how to create a chorus effect for a piece of audio in Filmora X.
In this clip, you will learn how to use the Audio Ducking Feature in Filmora X.
You can easily add text and titles to your project to match your style. There are many text options available in Filmora such as captions, lower thirds, openers, and end credits to name a few. In this clip, you will explore these options.
If you have a lot of clips in the timeline, then instead of color correcting them individually, you can color correct them as a batch using the match color feature. This enables you to create a consisting look throughout your project. In this lecture, you will use the Match Color function of Filmora video editor to match colors in a project.
In this lecture, I'll show you how to make a pan and zoom effect in Filmora X. You'll also learn how to crop a clip and convert a horizontal clip to a portrait without cropping at the top or bottom.
In this clip, we are going to take a look at the silence detection feature in Filmora X.
In animation and CGI, a keyframe defines the beginning and end points of any smooth transition. They are referred to as frames because their location in time is measured in frames on the timeline. A series of keyframes creates the illusion of an object moving. In this clip, you will learn how to create keyframe animation in Filmora.
In this clip, you will learn how to stabilize a shaky video and remove visual distortion from the clip using the Lens Correction feature. Filmora offers many features that you can use to quickly fix issues in your video and improve their quality. One common issue you face in the videos is the shaky or uneven movement of the camera. You can use Filmora’s Stabilization feature to smooth out a jittery video and make the camera movement smoother. Video stabilization refers to algorithms that improve video quality and remove undesirable camera shakes and jitters caused by hand jiggling and unintended camera panning.
The Split Screen function in Filmora allows you to display two or more clips on one screen at the same time. This is useful when you want to compare two clips or visuals at the same time or incorporate two or more types of footage into your video at the same time. In this clip, you will learn how to create split screen effect in Filmora X.
PIP, also known as picture in picture, is an effect that is frequently used to overlay some smaller videos on a background clip, allowing you to display two or more video clips on the screen at the same time. In this clip, you will learn how to create PIP effect in Filmora X. Moreover, you will explore how to use masking tricks in Filmora with the PIP effect.
Chroma key compositing also referred to as chroma keying is a visual-effects and post-production technique in which two or more images are composited or layered together. In this clip, you will learn to use green screen or chroma key in Filmora X and composite it over a background.
Scene Detection is an advanced editing feature that allows you to split footage based on transitions in the clip. Filmora detects transitions between shots and splits the video into temporal segments, which you can then import into the timeline. In this clip, you will learn how to split footage into sub-clips using the scene detection feature.
The process of tracking the movement of an object within a video clip is known as motion tracking. In this clip, you will learn about the process of motion tracking in Filmora.
In this clip, you will learn how to use blending modes tricks in Filmora to merge or blend videos together. The blending modes in Filmora function similarly to the blending modes in Photoshop.
Filmora not only allows you to record your computer screen, but it also allows you to record your webcam stream alongside the screen recording. In this clip, you will learn how to record your computer screen using the Record PC Screen option in Filmora X. You will also learn about the webcam recorder. Moreover, you'll explore how to record voice-overs in Filmora.
The AI-powered Auto Reframe feature detects the focal point in your video and crops it, always keeping the focal point in the frame. In this clip, you will learn how to use auto reframe feature to extract main action from a clip. It’s especially useful for social media content creators who want to create a vertical video for Instagram, YouTube shorts, or TikTok.
AI Portrait is an AI-based add-on in Filmora that allows you to easily remove backgrounds without the use of a green screen or chroma key. The extracted portrait can then be enhanced with video effects. The AI Portrait feature is most effective when real or single objects are facing the camera. If there are multiple people in the frame or if there are fast movements in the frame, you will not get a good extract. In this clip, you will explore the AI Portrait feature in Filmora X.
In this clip, you will learn about the AI based features AI Portrait and AR Stickers. AI Portrait is an AI-based add-on in Filmora that allows you to easily remove backgrounds without the use of a green screen or chroma key. Filmora has a cool collection of AR stickers that you can use to add personality to your videos. These AR stickers are image-based face tracking effects, which means they track human facial features in order to stick to the face and head.
In this tutorial, you will learn how to blur moving faces in Filmora X using the Faceoff utility. You can use this effect to swap a face with a emoji.
In this tutorial, you will learn how to create a forward video effect in Filmora X. You will also create a camera shake effect using the shake filters.
In this clip, you will learn how to add blur effect in Filmora X to convert vertical videos to horizontal videos using Blur filters.
In this tutorial, you will learn how to add a rotation effect to a video by animating the rotation parameter.
In this tutorial, you will learn how to create parallax effect in Filmora X using the pan and zoom effect.
In this tutorial, you will learn how to create the emboss effect in Filmora X using emboss and other filters.
In this tutorial, you will learn how to create glowing neon effect in Filmora X using blending modes.
In this tutorial, you will learn to create the RGB strobe Effect in using filters.
In this tutorial, you will learn to create the bass bump/bass shake/bass Pump effect using filters and transitions.
In this tutorial, you will create glitch text effect using titles, overlays, and transitions.
In this tutorial, you will create the fast zoom in and out effect using the Crop and Zoom feature.
In this tutorial, you will create the zoom transition effect.
In this tutorial, you will create a color fade effect using the Dissolve transition.
In this tutorial, you will create a before and after wipe effect using a slideshow transition.
In this tutorial, you will create speed ramping effect. Speed ramping is a method that creates a distinct cinematic effect by speeding up and then slowing down the shots. Speed ramp transitions are simple to implement and can add visual interest to films. This effect involves the clip speed ramping up at the end of a clip, followed by a cut. The speed in the second clip starts quickly and gradually decreases to make a seamless transition.
In this tutorial, you will create a slide up transition using Shake filters.
In this tutorial, you will create a cinematic opening bar animation using transitions.
In this tutorial, you will create a lower third title.
In this tutorial, you will create a loading bar animation using titles. Filmora’s object animation capabilities are limited. As a result, in order to pull off this animation, you will need a title to simulate the progress bar movement using the text animation.
In this tutorial, you will create the wavy text liquid effect using titles.
In this tutorial, you will learn how to zoom through text.
In this tutorial, you will create the bouncing text effect using titles and filters.
In this tutorial, you will create karaoke text effect using titles.
In this tutorial, you will create an opener animation.
In this tutorial, you will create an opener animation.
If you are a content creator, vlogger, or you make videos just for fun, this "Wondershare Filmora X and 11- Learn Complete Video Editing" course is for you.
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Note: I'll be adding new stuff to this course on a regular basis, so check back often.
Wondershare Filmora is a great video editing software for beginners who want to create a video for social media, personal use, vlogging, or just for fun. Filmora includes all the tools and functionality required to create visually appealing videos. Filmora allows you to easily perform multi-track editing, audio editing, color correction, color grading, much more. Tiles, lower thirds, elements, and split screens are all easily customizable. Filmora also includes advanced features like motion tracking and keyframe animation. It is simple to use, and you get results very quickly and easily.
In this course, learn how to edit videos quickly and efficiently. This course will teach you everything there is to know about Filmora. This course is for you if you are a content creator, YouTuber, video maker, vlogger, filmmaker, or someone who simply wants to create videos for fun.
So if you want to:
Enhance your video editing skills
Create video content that appeals
Create engaging videos for your YouTube channel and other social media
Color correct and color grade your videos
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