How to Use Filmora 11 – Video Editing for Beginners

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How to Use Filmora 11 – Video Editing for Beginners
How to Use Filmora 11 – Video Editing for Beginners
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If you want to get started with video editing, Filmora 11 will make the whole process very simple.

In this video, I'll give you an overview of Filmora 11 and guide you through editing your first video with Filmora.

We'll start with basic editing and go step by step through the rest of the essential editing tools in Filmora 11. And at the end of the video, I'll show you some new features released with Filmora 11 that you may find super useful.

Creating a project:
You can create a normal project, in snapshot mode, or in Creator Academy mode.
We'll start by creating a regular project.

You can choose the aspect ratio depending on where you plan to publish the video.

Filmora interface:
Editing software is very similar to most editing software when it comes to page layout.

You can use your media panel, preview panel and edit the timeline. All the actual editing will take place in the timeline.

Import media: (video or images)
The first step in editing is to import media. You can upload your own video or use stock videos to tell your story.

Basic Edition:
To add a video to the timeline and start editing, you can drag it to the timeline.

To create a basic cut on the timeline, you can use the Cut tool and delete the part you don't want to keep.

To cut something in the middle of a clip, you do the same thing with the cut tool.

You can also drag any clip to change the order of the clips once they are on the timeline.

Working with audio and adding music:
To add audio, VoiceOver, or music, you can go to this panel at the top and drag it to your edit.

Tracks and addition of b-Roll:
On the default timeline, there is a video and audio track.
You can add more video tracks if you want to add elements on top of your existing video.

You can also add audio tracks and keep one for speaking and one for music.

Add transitions:
You can also add transitions from the top menu.

Add titles:
Then you can add titles. Having text on screen is a great way to keep the audience engaged with your video.

Effects and elements:
You can add filter effects on your video as well as animated elements on your video that work the same as titles.

Split Screen:
Split screen allows you to view two or more videos in the same frame.

Green screen:
You can use green screen footage and replace it with a background with any other video clip.

To safeguard:
Before you finish, make sure to save your project so you can come back to it later.

Export:
Once you've finished your edit, you can export it and upload it to your platform of choice.

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