![]() ![]() This will determine the end point of the text to be shown at the starting position of the video. Move this cropped rectangle to an all-white position. Click on it and shorten the visible bright window by dragging it towards the center. On the top, you will get the option for Pan and Zoom. You must now click on the Crop option from the function bar. Choose the black color from the clip shown on the preview window. Activate the Chroma Key option and go to the color picker section. Now, double-tap on the Snapshot clip and choose the Video tab. Next, move the playback to the 14-second mark and adjust the Track 3 clip to fit that section perfectly. Then, move the clip to that position so that it starts from that point onward. Then, use the playback to mark the beginning of the video two frames off of the beginning of the video. Then, drag it down onto Track 2 of the editing timeline. Add the Screenshot to the EditĪgain, scroll up to the My Media section and tap on the screenshot you created earlier. The effect will turn the video into its format of Black and White. Then, drag the willow effect to the video clip in the timeline below, keeping a watch on the preview window. If you cannot find the Willow effect easily, you can directly search for it in the text search field above and select from there. Out of the list of various effects that you will find, tap on the Black and White category and choose the Willow effect. Please tap on the excess amount of the video clip and delete it.įollowing that, click on the Effects tab on the top toolbar of Filmora. Then, tap on the scissor icon to split this clip. Move the playhead forward to the 15-second mark on the added clip in the timeline. Then, when that is available in your media library section, hold it and drag and drop the clip onto the timeline in the Track 1 section. From there, please search for the video clip you want to insert into your project as the main video background and import it into Filmora. This will open you to the device storage of your computer. Right-click on the library section and tap on the Import button. Next, go to the My Media tab again and choose the Project Media option. Then, select both of the clips on Tracks 1 and 2 and remove them from the timeline. Take a SnapshotĪfter adjusting the size and dimension of the title you added, click on the Snapshot icon to take a screenshot of the Track 2 title clip that has been changed. Whatever the default value here is placed as, you have to turn it to 10. Scroll downward among the text editing parameters until you see the Text Spacing option. Click on the Bold icon to change the structure of the title text. Make sure to adjust the font style to whichever option you prefer, but typically a blocky style works. Then, you have to change the size of this title text to 280. You will see a text field where you can update the title wording instead of "Your Title Here". Then, double-click on it to open the editing panel for the text. Then, hold it and drag the title template onto the Track 2 section of the editing timeline, and drop it in place. ![]() Out of the options you find here, choose the Default Title. Put the Title tile into the videoĪfter you add the sample color to the timeline, you have to click on the Titles tab from the top main toolbar of Filmora. Finally, drop it in the place of the Track 1 section on the timeline. Next, click on the black sample color option and drag it down to the editing timeline. From the drop-down list, click on the folder full of Sample Colors. On the main editor window of Filmora, you have to go to the My Media section. Then will start the overall downloading process of the software into your device, and it will take some seconds, after which Filmora will automatically open to the homepage.Ĭlick on the "Create New Project" button on the homepage, and that will launch the software to the editor window. It will ask you to confirm the terms and conditions and press the Install button on the next pop-up prompt. From the Downloads section of your Mac or Windows-based device in the browser, double-click on the installer. ![]()
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