Think Bigger From Filmora User Guide
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Creating Projects
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Creating New Projects
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Video Editing for Windows
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Basic Video Editing
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Advanced Video Editing
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Audio Editing for Windows
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Basic Audio Editing
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Advanced Audio Editing
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Text Editing for Windows
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Basic Text Editing
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Advanced Text Editing
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Video Customizations
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Video Effects
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Audio Effects
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Transitions
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Multi-Clip Editing for Windows
Wondershare Filmora already has a timeline feature in which users can drag and drop many videos and effects for professional editing. However, the new version brings a Multi-Clip Editing feature that allows users to edit two or more videos simultaneously. This feature will replace the "Batch Edit" feature of Filmora with a better functionality. Keep reading this guide to learn about the features and functionality:
Accessing Multi-Clip Editing
In case you are confused about how to edit multiple clips at once with Filmora, here is a step-by-step instruction manual for it:
Step 1: Install Filmora and Start a New Project
By accessing the official site of Wondershare Filmora, download it for Windows, and after that, open it. Then, log in to your account and click on the "New Project" tab appearing on the main menu.
Step 2: Import Media and Bring it to the Timeline
Once you are in the editing window of Filmora, click the "Click Here to Import Media" button just below the "File" icon and import your files in the "Media Library". Use the drag-and-drop method to bring files to the timeline.
Step 3: Initiate Multi-Clip Editing
You can drop these files on the same track or different ones to edit simultaneously. To do this, press the "Ctrl" button from your keyboard and, with the help of your cursor, select both clips, one after another.
Step 4: Right Click to Start Editing
After selecting the multiple clips, right-click, and the dropdown menu will appear. From the options available, you can incorporate any function on these clips. For instance, you can enable "Compound Clip", and "Color Match", or you can "Adjust Audio" for both at a time.
Step 5: Perform Multi-Editing With Different Features
Multi-editing can be continued across different elements within the video timeline. For instance, if you have added a video clip and a title across it, you can select both and edit them simultaneously. For that, double-click on the video clip to open its settings at first. Continue to hold the "CTRL" key and tap the title on the timeline to open the multi-editing system.
Note:
There are a few things that are to be known about this feature. This feature does not support preset keyboard operations like "centering", "zooming", or making "vertical or horizontal shifts". Secondly, you cannot use the "Special Effects", "AI Smart Cutout", "Masking", "Motion Tracking", and "Stabilization" features in multi-clip editing as of yet.Related Posts
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