ADVANCED Zoom Out Video Editing in Filmora x
Summary
TLDRIn this tutorial, Sali Ali walks viewers through creating an advanced zoom-out effect in Filmora X. The process includes using video clips, snapshots, and the green screen tool to build the effect, followed by keyframe adjustments for scaling and positioning. The video demonstrates a step-by-step approach to adding a dynamic zoom-out to video projects, with tips on speed adjustments and final tweaks for a professional result. Viewers are encouraged to like, subscribe, and stay tuned for more editing tutorials.
Takeaways
- π This tutorial demonstrates how to create an advanced zoom-out effect in Filmora X.
- π You will need at least two video clips to follow along with the tutorial.
- π Begin by dragging a video to the timeline and taking a snapshot at the start of the video.
- π Place the snapshot on a separate track above the video track in the timeline.
- π Add a black color picture from the sample colors to the track above the video.
- π Adjust the black color picture in the timeline to cover one of the windows in the video.
- π Take another screenshot after adjusting the black picture and drag it to a higher track in the timeline.
- π Use the Green Screen tool to remove the black window area by selecting it with the Picker tool.
- π Set keyframes for the zoom-out effect by adjusting the position and scale of the snapshot at the beginning and end.
- π Speed up the second video by 4X to enhance the effect and make the transition smoother.
- π Finally, hide the video track below, and adjust the gaps and snapshots to complete the zoom-out effect.
Q & A
What is the main goal of the video tutorial?
-The main goal of the video tutorial is to teach viewers how to create an advanced zoom-out effect using Filmora X.
What tools or features in Filmora X are mentioned in the video?
-The video mentions the use of the Green Screen tool, animation tab, keyframes, and snapshot features in Filmora X.
How many video clips are needed for this effect?
-The tutorial requires at least two video clips to create the zoom-out effect.
What role do the snapshots play in the process?
-Snapshots are used to capture still frames from the video, which are then manipulated and placed in the timeline to create the zoom-out effect.
How is the green screen tool used in the tutorial?
-The green screen tool is used to remove the black background of the snapshot, allowing the user to focus on the content within the window.
What is the purpose of adding keyframes during the process?
-Keyframes are used to adjust the scale and position of the images over time, creating the smooth zoom-out effect as the video progresses.
How do you adjust the scale and position of the image in the keyframes?
-In the first keyframe, the scale is increased to the maximum, and the image is repositioned so that the window is in the center. In the second keyframe, the scale and position are restored to their original values.
What happens if the keyframe does not reach the end of the video?
-If the keyframe does not reach the end, it is extended to the end of the video to ensure a smooth transition.
Why does the second video get sped up by 4X?
-The second video is sped up by 4X to enhance the effect and match the pace of the zoom-out transition, making it more dynamic.
What should you do after completing the zoom-out effect?
-After completing the zoom-out effect, you should check the final result by reviewing both the video and the snapshots, ensuring everything flows seamlessly, and adjust the timing if necessary.
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