Learn Video Editing Like A Pro Using Wondershare Filmora X and Filmora 9 Zero To Hero With These Step By Step Tutorial.


WHAT YOU WILL LEARN: By using Filmora 9 and Filmora, you will gain the skills to edit an entire video from start to finish, employing straightforward and effective techniques.
Video Editing Preview Rendering Split Screen Presets Auto-ripple Advanced Text Editing Tilt-Shift Mosaic (Blurring) Layer Multiple Video Clips Chroma Key Audio Separation Scene Detection Color Grading Presets 4K Resolution Editing Noise Removal Export to YouTube and Vimeo Media Library Speed Controls Video Stabilization Audio Equalizer Video Stabilization Envelope/Keyframe Editing Screen Recording Audio Mixer Video and Audio Controls VFX (GREEN SCREEN) STOP RAIN: VFX Parallax Effect Flicker Effect Cinematic opening Hardware Acceleration Touch Bar for Mac users Color Matching Keyboard Shortcut Audio Ducking Green Screen Blending Mode Video Effects Keyframing Motion Tracking Wondershare Filmora X Green screen / Ultra key 

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Who Is This For?

This course caters to YouTubers, filmmakers, vloggers, and professional video editors seeking to engage in freelance editing for others. Content creators on platforms like YouTube and social media often seek a streamlined workflow, and Filmora provides precisely that kind of editing experience. However, does this imply that experienced editors should dismiss it? Not necessarily. While Filmora9 lacks the advanced features found in professional software like Premiere, Final Cut, Media Composer, or Resolve, it serves as a viable option for those working on short films or documentaries with budget constraints.

Features

Filmora's timeline is capable of handling up to 100 layers, distinguishing itself from more basic programs like iMovie. While all editing software includes fundamental editing and transformation controls, Filmora9 goes further by offering basic compositing and audio tools. Additionally, the program supports full 4K resolution (both UHD and DCI 4K), a noteworthy feature considering that free versions of professional applications often limit projects to HD. Here are a few other noteworthy features:

Supported Formats

As expected, the supported recording formats are somewhat limited, ruling out editing of RED footage with Filmora. However, if you're using a DSLR or mirrorless camera, concerns about supported codecs are generally alleviated. Notably, Filmora9 does not support ProRes as a recording format, but it is included in the list of supported export formats. Below is a comprehensive list of all supported recording and export formats, along with system requirements.

CONTENT:

Introduction Learning the Interface Creating a Project Importing Media Editing Basics Exporting Media Performance and Preferences Using the Timeline Editing Audio Color Correction Text and Titles Transitions Effects Auto Ripple Rendering Previews Split Screen Adding Motion Camera Shake Fixing Your Clip Speed LUTs on a Track Split Button Beat Detection Grouping Clips Copy and Paste Effects Advanced Titles PiP and Masking Crop, Pan & Zoom Blend Modes Chroma Key Face Replacement Snapshot Fading Graphics & Layers Adding a Watermark Convert Portrait Videos to Landscape Matching Audio Levels Record Your Screen Editing Images BONUS Remove Background Noise 

Stop Rain: VFX 

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