Keyframes allow you to animate changes over time (such as zooming in smoothly or moving an image across the screen). Select a video clip or image on the timeline. Place the playhead where you want the animation to start.
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When your project is finalized, exporting with the correct parameters ensures your video remains crisp when uploaded to video platforms.
Before you start editing, you need to get the software properly set up on your computer. It is a straightforward process that paves the way for endless creative possibilities.
Drag a second video clip into the timeline track directly above your main video track.
Set your and choose a saving destination folder on your drive. Use these recommended output settings: Resolution: 1080p (Standard HD) or 4K (Ultra HD). Bitrate: Recommended (CBR). Codec: H.264 (Most widely compatible format). Format: MP4.
Drag and drop the clips directly onto the main track of your timeline. Splitting, Trimming, and Arranging Clips
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Choose a shape (such as Split, Filmstrip, Circle, or Rectangle).