2024 Approved How to Use Speed Ramping to Create a Footage
How to Use Speed Ramping to Create a Footage
Are you tired of using the same old way to edit your montages? Or do you want to learn to be more professional in your creativity? Don’t worry. We got you.
Here you will learn how to take your videos to the next level using speed ramping with a professional video editor- Wondershare Filmora. Moreover, you will get to know two ways to add the effect.
- Using speed ramping effect and glitch effects.
- Using the standard speed settings.
These effects can work well for any action sports or dance video. Let’s check out about speed ramping effect and ways to add it.
Part 1. What is speed ramping?
You’ve probably seen speed ramping used in suspenseful moments of a basketball video before, like a ball bouncing on the rim or a long buzzer-beating shot.
With speed ramping, we can slow down our most exciting moments to show our audience. And then speed it up again to keep pace with the music or action. So it will give you a smooth transition effect.
Part 2. How to enhance action videos with the speed ramping effect?
For example, we’ll create an intense basketball video with speed ramping and glitch effects in Filmora . Then, to show you how to show off your filming, editing, and basketball skills.
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Step1 Shot the footage
To edit a montage, you must first capture it correctly. For our example footage, we want to ensure we have set our camera to a higher frame rate for filming this type of video since we’re going to use slow motion.
How to capture the best footage?
You can shoot handheld with a camera or a mobile phone because it allows you to move around your talent and catch some movements and action while giving a shaky camera effect for added suspense. To make evenly balanced videos, you can use a gimbal stabilizer. Here are some tips to get better shots.
- Change camera angles. Try getting shots low to the ground as well as at higher angles. That will give you more options to cut between when you edit the video.
- Get various shots. You can get shots of dribbling, shooting, and just running with the ball to work with.
- Try shooting on a longer lens. It is because you may not be able to get close to the action.
- Record footage in slow mode on your camera or phone. It will allow you to capture more frames: the more frames, the smoother the slow-motion effect.
Best capturing will make your video more cinematic and visually pleasing after preparing the footage. Finally, we will dive into edit tutorials on speed ramping and glitch effects separately for better understanding.
Step2 Edit the speed of footage in Filmora
There are two ways to achieve the speed ramping effect. One is to use the speed ramping feature to adjust the video speed—the other way to achieve a similar effect is by using the standard speed settings.
Edit with speed ramping feature in Filmora
The speed ramping feature is included in Filmora standard license. So let’s start by opening Filmora.
1. Import media
First, import a video from your media library in the Wondershare Filmora. And drag the clip down on the timeline to start editing.
2. Apply the speed ramping feature
To apply the speed ramping feature, right-click on the clip on the timeline. And click speed in the menu and choose speed ramping to open the settings window.
You can choose different speed templates in the setting window. Or, on the left corner, click on the customize option to adjust the keyframes and create the speed you want for the video.
The lower keyframe is when the video is slowest, and the peak is when the video is fastest. The middle parts between the keyframes are when it speeds up or slows down to reach the specific speed you set on each keyframe.
Grab the keyframes and move them up to increase the speed or down to slow down the rate. You can also add more keyframes by moving the playhead to the spot where you want to change speed and clicking the plus button.
After adjusting our keyframes, we can play it back to see if we like the result.
Edit with standard speed settings in Filmora
Since speed ramping can only be used for paid users, we also provide you with an alternative way to give an exact transition effect, like speed ramping. Check out the following steps to add it.
1. You can drag the video from your library to the timeline. While in the timeline, double-click to open the speed menu. Then choose the starting speed you want your video to be with the speed slider.
2. Next, move your playhead to the point of the video you want to slow down the speed. Here we will cut and then double-click that clip to open the speed menu again. Change the pace with the speed slider again
Following the above steps, a speed ramping style effect can be created without using the premium feature. Stealthy, isn’t it?
Step3 Add some intensity to shots with the BCC glitch effect
We will use Boris FX BCC glitch to add some intensity to our video. It is a plug-in built-in Filmora and gives a feeling of chaos to match the action in the video. To apply the BCC glitch effect to the video.
- Click on the effects options in the top bar. For example, a window on the left side showing you the option Boris FX will have a sub-option BCC stylize. Click on it.
- Drag the effect above the place you want it in the timeline.
- Double-click the effect to open its settings.
- A drop-down menu at the top of the screen has tons of glitch presets to try out.
- We are going to scroll down and select shake with motion blur. This preset will use the exact look we want for our basketball video to make the speed ramping more intense.
- You can change the settings around after choosing a preset. For example, let’s turn up the glitch intensity to have our glitch a little more extreme. Moving further, we can change the glitch duration to our specific needs.
Now we can watch our video to see our glitch with the motion blur effect. Isn’t it crazy to make a cinematic video by yourself? The speed ramping feature and glitch effects can bring any sports video to the next level.
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Step1 Shot the footage
To edit a montage, you must first capture it correctly. For our example footage, we want to ensure we have set our camera to a higher frame rate for filming this type of video since we’re going to use slow motion.
How to capture the best footage?
You can shoot handheld with a camera or a mobile phone because it allows you to move around your talent and catch some movements and action while giving a shaky camera effect for added suspense. To make evenly balanced videos, you can use a gimbal stabilizer. Here are some tips to get better shots.
- Change camera angles. Try getting shots low to the ground as well as at higher angles. That will give you more options to cut between when you edit the video.
- Get various shots. You can get shots of dribbling, shooting, and just running with the ball to work with.
- Try shooting on a longer lens. It is because you may not be able to get close to the action.
- Record footage in slow mode on your camera or phone. It will allow you to capture more frames: the more frames, the smoother the slow-motion effect.
Best capturing will make your video more cinematic and visually pleasing after preparing the footage. Finally, we will dive into edit tutorials on speed ramping and glitch effects separately for better understanding.
Step2 Edit the speed of footage in Filmora
There are two ways to achieve the speed ramping effect. One is to use the speed ramping feature to adjust the video speed—the other way to achieve a similar effect is by using the standard speed settings.
Edit with speed ramping feature in Filmora
The speed ramping feature is included in Filmora standard license. So let’s start by opening Filmora.
1. Import media
First, import a video from your media library in the Wondershare Filmora. And drag the clip down on the timeline to start editing.
2. Apply the speed ramping feature
To apply the speed ramping feature, right-click on the clip on the timeline. And click speed in the menu and choose speed ramping to open the settings window.
You can choose different speed templates in the setting window. Or, on the left corner, click on the customize option to adjust the keyframes and create the speed you want for the video.
The lower keyframe is when the video is slowest, and the peak is when the video is fastest. The middle parts between the keyframes are when it speeds up or slows down to reach the specific speed you set on each keyframe.
Grab the keyframes and move them up to increase the speed or down to slow down the rate. You can also add more keyframes by moving the playhead to the spot where you want to change speed and clicking the plus button.
After adjusting our keyframes, we can play it back to see if we like the result.
Edit with standard speed settings in Filmora
Since speed ramping can only be used for paid users, we also provide you with an alternative way to give an exact transition effect, like speed ramping. Check out the following steps to add it.
1. You can drag the video from your library to the timeline. While in the timeline, double-click to open the speed menu. Then choose the starting speed you want your video to be with the speed slider.
2. Next, move your playhead to the point of the video you want to slow down the speed. Here we will cut and then double-click that clip to open the speed menu again. Change the pace with the speed slider again
Following the above steps, a speed ramping style effect can be created without using the premium feature. Stealthy, isn’t it?
Step3 Add some intensity to shots with the BCC glitch effect
We will use Boris FX BCC glitch to add some intensity to our video. It is a plug-in built-in Filmora and gives a feeling of chaos to match the action in the video. To apply the BCC glitch effect to the video.
- Click on the effects options in the top bar. For example, a window on the left side showing you the option Boris FX will have a sub-option BCC stylize. Click on it.
- Drag the effect above the place you want it in the timeline.
- Double-click the effect to open its settings.
- A drop-down menu at the top of the screen has tons of glitch presets to try out.
- We are going to scroll down and select shake with motion blur. This preset will use the exact look we want for our basketball video to make the speed ramping more intense.
- You can change the settings around after choosing a preset. For example, let’s turn up the glitch intensity to have our glitch a little more extreme. Moving further, we can change the glitch duration to our specific needs.
Now we can watch our video to see our glitch with the motion blur effect. Isn’t it crazy to make a cinematic video by yourself? The speed ramping feature and glitch effects can bring any sports video to the next level.
How to Create Vintage Film Effect 1990S
In the 90s, movie production technology improved a lot. This decade saw horror movies become much more fun and immersive than in the 80s and 50s because they were more psychological. In fact, we can say that the horror movies of the 90s laid the foundation for current horror movies. So, without wasting time, let’s create a 1990s horror movie similar to The Blair Witch Project.
Preparation
The preparation for this horror film production is relatively self-explanatory if you’ve watched The Blair Witch Project. Simply shoot footage inside a dark room and apply some light to your face. It’s even better if you can shoot the video inside the woods. Just add some drama and a few screaming scenes to evoke emotions.
How to create a 1990s horror film with Filmora :
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Step1 Add the horror video to the timeline
Open Wondershare Filmora on your computer, then load the video you want to edit. After adding the video, drag it to the editing timeline, then move it a few keyframes to the right. The idea is to apply some black screen to add drama and fear before the film starts playing.
Step2 Apply color grading
Next, double-click the horror clip and go to the Color menu. Then, click the Tone arrow before lowering the Saturation to -50%. This will give us a less saturated look popularly used in horror films.
Now click the 3D LUT option and choose a LUT that works for your film. For this horror film project, we’ll select the Dark Film option.
Step3 Add creepiness to the video
Obviously, you’ll want your horror film to look as creepy as possible. To achieve that, click the Elements tab, then search for the Smokescreen 1 effect. Move the effect to the timeline above the video track before trimming the effect clip to fit with the original horror video.
We’ll now change the size and positioning of the smokescreen effect to match the feature video. To do that, double-click the effect track. You can also reduce the opacity to around 30% to make the smoke more visible.
Step4 Add a retro filming effect
Now we’ll make the film more believable by adding a retro overlay. Click the Effects tab, then search for Retro Film Overlay 15 before dragging and dropping the effect above all the tracks in the editing timeline.
Summary
That’s it! With these tips and tricks, you can effortlessly create a retro-style 1990s horror film. Follow this tutorial and play around with the movie effects to find what works best for you. Remember, Filmstock is the ultimate resource for video and movie effects. Give it a try For macOS 10.14 or later
Step1 Add the horror video to the timeline
Open Wondershare Filmora on your computer, then load the video you want to edit. After adding the video, drag it to the editing timeline, then move it a few keyframes to the right. The idea is to apply some black screen to add drama and fear before the film starts playing.
Step2 Apply color grading
Next, double-click the horror clip and go to the Color menu. Then, click the Tone arrow before lowering the Saturation to -50%. This will give us a less saturated look popularly used in horror films.
Now click the 3D LUT option and choose a LUT that works for your film. For this horror film project, we’ll select the Dark Film option.
Step3 Add creepiness to the video
Obviously, you’ll want your horror film to look as creepy as possible. To achieve that, click the Elements tab, then search for the Smokescreen 1 effect. Move the effect to the timeline above the video track before trimming the effect clip to fit with the original horror video.
We’ll now change the size and positioning of the smokescreen effect to match the feature video. To do that, double-click the effect track. You can also reduce the opacity to around 30% to make the smoke more visible.
Step4 Add a retro filming effect
Now we’ll make the film more believable by adding a retro overlay. Click the Effects tab, then search for Retro Film Overlay 15 before dragging and dropping the effect above all the tracks in the editing timeline.
Summary
That’s it! With these tips and tricks, you can effortlessly create a retro-style 1990s horror film. Follow this tutorial and play around with the movie effects to find what works best for you. Remember, Filmstock is the ultimate resource for video and movie effects. Give it a try For macOS 10.14 or later
Step1 Add the horror video to the timeline
Open Wondershare Filmora on your computer, then load the video you want to edit. After adding the video, drag it to the editing timeline, then move it a few keyframes to the right. The idea is to apply some black screen to add drama and fear before the film starts playing.
Step2 Apply color grading
Next, double-click the horror clip and go to the Color menu. Then, click the Tone arrow before lowering the Saturation to -50%. This will give us a less saturated look popularly used in horror films.
Now click the 3D LUT option and choose a LUT that works for your film. For this horror film project, we’ll select the Dark Film option.
Step3 Add creepiness to the video
Obviously, you’ll want your horror film to look as creepy as possible. To achieve that, click the Elements tab, then search for the Smokescreen 1 effect. Move the effect to the timeline above the video track before trimming the effect clip to fit with the original horror video.
We’ll now change the size and positioning of the smokescreen effect to match the feature video. To do that, double-click the effect track. You can also reduce the opacity to around 30% to make the smoke more visible.
Step4 Add a retro filming effect
Now we’ll make the film more believable by adding a retro overlay. Click the Effects tab, then search for Retro Film Overlay 15 before dragging and dropping the effect above all the tracks in the editing timeline.
Summary
That’s it! With these tips and tricks, you can effortlessly create a retro-style 1990s horror film. Follow this tutorial and play around with the movie effects to find what works best for you. Remember, Filmstock is the ultimate resource for video and movie effects. Give it a try For macOS 10.14 or later
Step1 Add the horror video to the timeline
Open Wondershare Filmora on your computer, then load the video you want to edit. After adding the video, drag it to the editing timeline, then move it a few keyframes to the right. The idea is to apply some black screen to add drama and fear before the film starts playing.
Step2 Apply color grading
Next, double-click the horror clip and go to the Color menu. Then, click the Tone arrow before lowering the Saturation to -50%. This will give us a less saturated look popularly used in horror films.
Now click the 3D LUT option and choose a LUT that works for your film. For this horror film project, we’ll select the Dark Film option.
Step3 Add creepiness to the video
Obviously, you’ll want your horror film to look as creepy as possible. To achieve that, click the Elements tab, then search for the Smokescreen 1 effect. Move the effect to the timeline above the video track before trimming the effect clip to fit with the original horror video.
We’ll now change the size and positioning of the smokescreen effect to match the feature video. To do that, double-click the effect track. You can also reduce the opacity to around 30% to make the smoke more visible.
Step4 Add a retro filming effect
Now we’ll make the film more believable by adding a retro overlay. Click the Effects tab, then search for Retro Film Overlay 15 before dragging and dropping the effect above all the tracks in the editing timeline.
Summary
That’s it! With these tips and tricks, you can effortlessly create a retro-style 1990s horror film. Follow this tutorial and play around with the movie effects to find what works best for you. Remember, Filmstock is the ultimate resource for video and movie effects. Give it a try!
Quickly Turn Any Video Into a Paper Rip Effect
Video editors use different effects to add creative flair to their projects. These effects can also create a transition between clips, make text or images stand out, or add movement to a static image.
One of the most fantastic effects is the paper rip effect. It can add a unique look to videos and a touch of creativity to any project. We will discuss the best software and techniques to achieve this effect quickly. So, let’s get started!
Part 1. What Is a Paper Rip Effect?
You must be wondering what is a paper rip effect in videos. It is a visual effect in which a piece of paper or other material appears torn apart or ripped. It is often used for transitions between shots or scenes in a video. Or, you can make the effect for your thumbnail.
Now, as we have seen what a paper rip effect looks like, isn’t it cool? So let’s see which software we need to make the magic happen.
Part 2. How to Make a Paper Rip Effect
We here take Wondershare Filmora as our editing tool to make the paper rip effect. It has many practical features allow you to customize your video with special effects, transitions, and more.
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- Over 1,000 video effects, transitions, titles, etc., to spice up high-quality videos.
- Support speech-to-text that allows smooth conversion of voiceover to text.
- Over 2,000+ audio resources range from music and audio effects, and much more.
- The shortcut key saves you time while editing videos.
Stepwise Guide to Make the Paper Rip Effect
Step1 Download Wondershare Filmora from the official website. If you have already downloaded the Wondershare Filmora. Open it, and let’s start editing the video.
Step2 First, we need to find a photo of a white paper that you can easily download from the internet and two videos in which you want to add this effect. Then import these three files to the media gallery.
Step3 Drag and drop Clip 1 onto the timeline and move the playhead to the last frame of the clip.
Alt text: Paper rip effect.
Step4 Now right-click on Clip 1 to open the menu and select Add Freeze Frame.
Step5 After adding a freeze frame, cut here.
Step6 Drag and drop the paper photo onto the second video track of the timeline, and make sure it starts at the cut on the first video track.
Step7 Double-click the paper picture on the timeline to open the settings window and then open the Compositing menu. Then Change the Blending Mode from Normal to Multiply.
In the preview window, we can see that the freeze frame has the paper texture now!
Step8 Now you can use the new feature of Filmora to export this small portion of the video. First, click and drag the playhead to the start of the freeze frame and press “I” on the keyboard to set the IN POINT, then move the playhead to the end of this freeze frame and press “O” on the keyboard to set the OUT POINT.
Note: If you have the latest version, Filmora will automatically set the OUT POINT on the timeline.
Step9 Then click Export and choose Create Video. Let’s name it freeze frame 1 and click on Export.
It will only export the selected part on the timeline. Once the exporting process is completed, Right-Click on the timeline and Cancel the selected range.
Step10 Import the Freeze Frame 1 to the media folder and replace the Freeze Frame + Paper Photo with this clip. Then adjust the length of this clip to 1 second.
Step11 Now let’s make the second part of the transition effect. You should drag and Drop Clip 2 onto the timeline and move the playhead to the clip’s first frame. Then Add a Freeze Frame; you can also do it by pressing the Alt+F keys. Now click and drag the playhead to the end of the freeze frame and make a Cut.
Step12 Drag and drop the paper photo onto the second video track of the timeline and make sure it starts at the beginning of the freeze frame on the first video track. And again, change the blending mode to Multiply as well.
Step13 Select the range you want to export by setting IN and OUT points as we did before. Press the I key on the keyboard to set the in point, drag the playhead to the out point, and press the O key.
Step14 This time use the shortcut Control + E to open the export window. Again, let’s name it freeze frame 2 and then export it.
Step15 You can use the keyboard shortcut Shift + X to cancel the selected range. Then import freeze frame 2 into the media folder and replace the freeze frame + paper photo. Adjust the length of this new clip to about 1 second.
Step16 Now you can add several Filmora transitions to finish the effect. Go to the Transitions window and find Evaporate 2.
Step17 Drag and drop it onto the cut between clip 1 and freeze frame 1 and the cut between clip 2 and freeze frame 2. You can also adjust the length of the transition.
Step18 Then, find Torned Paper Transition 4 in the Transitions window. Drag and drop it to the cut between freeze frame 1 and freeze frame 2. Then choose Prefix mode in the transition setting video. Adjust the length if needed.
Finally, it’s done. Let’s play the video and see how the paper effect and transitions enhanced the video.
Conclusion
We hope this post has helped you achieve the desired effect on your video. With Filmora’s intuitive user interface, you can customize your paper rip effect with text, images, and more to create a truly unique and eye-catching video. So get creative and start turning your videos into paper rip effects today For macOS 10.14 or later
- Over 1,000 video effects, transitions, titles, etc., to spice up high-quality videos.
- Support speech-to-text that allows smooth conversion of voiceover to text.
- Over 2,000+ audio resources range from music and audio effects, and much more.
- The shortcut key saves you time while editing videos.
Stepwise Guide to Make the Paper Rip Effect
Step1 Download Wondershare Filmora from the official website. If you have already downloaded the Wondershare Filmora. Open it, and let’s start editing the video.
Step2 First, we need to find a photo of a white paper that you can easily download from the internet and two videos in which you want to add this effect. Then import these three files to the media gallery.
Step3 Drag and drop Clip 1 onto the timeline and move the playhead to the last frame of the clip.
Alt text: Paper rip effect.
Step4 Now right-click on Clip 1 to open the menu and select Add Freeze Frame.
Step5 After adding a freeze frame, cut here.
Step6 Drag and drop the paper photo onto the second video track of the timeline, and make sure it starts at the cut on the first video track.
Step7 Double-click the paper picture on the timeline to open the settings window and then open the Compositing menu. Then Change the Blending Mode from Normal to Multiply.
In the preview window, we can see that the freeze frame has the paper texture now!
Step8 Now you can use the new feature of Filmora to export this small portion of the video. First, click and drag the playhead to the start of the freeze frame and press “I” on the keyboard to set the IN POINT, then move the playhead to the end of this freeze frame and press “O” on the keyboard to set the OUT POINT.
Note: If you have the latest version, Filmora will automatically set the OUT POINT on the timeline.
Step9 Then click Export and choose Create Video. Let’s name it freeze frame 1 and click on Export.
It will only export the selected part on the timeline. Once the exporting process is completed, Right-Click on the timeline and Cancel the selected range.
Step10 Import the Freeze Frame 1 to the media folder and replace the Freeze Frame + Paper Photo with this clip. Then adjust the length of this clip to 1 second.
Step11 Now let’s make the second part of the transition effect. You should drag and Drop Clip 2 onto the timeline and move the playhead to the clip’s first frame. Then Add a Freeze Frame; you can also do it by pressing the Alt+F keys. Now click and drag the playhead to the end of the freeze frame and make a Cut.
Step12 Drag and drop the paper photo onto the second video track of the timeline and make sure it starts at the beginning of the freeze frame on the first video track. And again, change the blending mode to Multiply as well.
Step13 Select the range you want to export by setting IN and OUT points as we did before. Press the I key on the keyboard to set the in point, drag the playhead to the out point, and press the O key.
Step14 This time use the shortcut Control + E to open the export window. Again, let’s name it freeze frame 2 and then export it.
Step15 You can use the keyboard shortcut Shift + X to cancel the selected range. Then import freeze frame 2 into the media folder and replace the freeze frame + paper photo. Adjust the length of this new clip to about 1 second.
Step16 Now you can add several Filmora transitions to finish the effect. Go to the Transitions window and find Evaporate 2.
Step17 Drag and drop it onto the cut between clip 1 and freeze frame 1 and the cut between clip 2 and freeze frame 2. You can also adjust the length of the transition.
Step18 Then, find Torned Paper Transition 4 in the Transitions window. Drag and drop it to the cut between freeze frame 1 and freeze frame 2. Then choose Prefix mode in the transition setting video. Adjust the length if needed.
Finally, it’s done. Let’s play the video and see how the paper effect and transitions enhanced the video.
Conclusion
We hope this post has helped you achieve the desired effect on your video. With Filmora’s intuitive user interface, you can customize your paper rip effect with text, images, and more to create a truly unique and eye-catching video. So get creative and start turning your videos into paper rip effects today!
How to Put a Filter on a Video in iMovie
There are times when you record a video and find out that the light and color in the video have been up to the mark. The light could be too bright or too dark while there could be some color overlays in certain portion as well as the entire frame of the video. Thanks to the video editing apps, you can correct any lighting and coloration issues with different filters available to apply to your video.
If you are using iPhone or Mac, you can use Apple’s iMovie app easily. Therefore, you should know how to add filters on iMovie to get the desired output. iMovie app is available for both iPhone and iPad users as well as Mac users. You do not need prior experience in video editing to add filter to your videos to enhance and improve them. We will illustrate the steps on how to add filters in iMovie as well as suggest a better iMovie alternative.
Part 1. How to add filters on iMovie iPhone
If you have an iPhone, you are more likely to record a video with your iPhone. This is because the camera quality of iPhones is extremely good and there are various modes available for capturing different types of videos like slow-motion and time-lapse. Once you capture a video with your iPhone, you can edit the video and add filters to enhance the video quality using iMovie app available for iPhone.
You have to install iMovie app from App Store as it does not come pre-install. If you already have it installed, make sure you update it to the latest version to get all the filters. Here are the steps how to put a filter on a video in iMovie app.
Step1 Open iMovie app on your iPhone. Tap on Create Project option and tap on Movie on the next screen.
Step2 Select the video from your iPhone that you want to edit and add filters. After your selection, tap on Create Movie option located at the bottom.
Step3 Your selected video will now be available on the Timeline where you can edit your video. Tap on Filters icon located at the bottom-right corner.
Step4 You will see all the different filters available on iMovie app. You can also find a slider above each selected filter. You can adjust the filter to increase or decrease the filter intensity.
Step5 Tap on Play icon to check how the filter is looking on your video. Once you are satisfied, tap on Done option located at the top-left corner.
Step6 Tap on Share icon at the bottom and then tap on Save Video option to save the modified video on your iPhone.
Part 2. How to add filters on Mac iMovie
If you are someone who regularly makes videos for social media account or video streaming channel, you are more likely to record your video using a video camera and transfer the recorded video to you Mac for editing purposes. iMovie comes pre-installed on Mac, and therefore, once you have transferred the video, you can get started with editing and adding filters immediately. Here are the steps on how to add filters to iMovie on your Mac.
Step1 Launch iMovie from Applications folder. Click on Create New option to start a new Project.
Step2 Drag and drop the target video from Photos app to Desktop. Thereafter, drag and drop the video file from Desktop to the Timeline of iMovie project.
Step3 Click on the video clip on the Timeline and click on Crop Filter and Audio Effects icon above the Viewer.
Step4 Click on Clip Filter option and you will see different filters in a window to the left. Place the mouse pointer over the filters, and you will see the filter in the Viewer.
Step5 Once you are satisfied with a filter, click on that filter to apply it to the video clip.
Part 3. iMovie Alternative to add filters on Computer
There are several reasons iMovie filters may not always serve your purpose. For example, there is no way on how to add face filters on iMovie. The collection of filters is rather limited. If you are not satisfied with the filters available on iMovie, there are several iMovie alternatives available. We recommend Wondershare Filmora due to its vast collection of filters of all categories to enhance your video to the next level. Here are steps on how to add filters to your video using Filmora on your computer.
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Step1 Download and install Wondershare Filmora and it is available for Mac as well as Windows users. Open Filmora and click New Project.
Step2 Drag and drop video clips under Project Media folder. Thereafter, drag and drop video clips to Timeline.
Step3 Go to Effects from the top panel and click on Filters from the left panel. You will see all the different categories of filters.
Step4 Select any filter and drag and drop it on Timeline. You can stretch the duration of the filter as per your requirements.
You can also check Overlay> Utility option from the left panel to add face filters to your video in the same manner. If you want to save the modified video, click on Export button.
Conclusion
If you are an iPhone user or a Mac user, you can add filters to your video using iMovie app. You have to install iMovie app on your iPhone, but iMovie comes pre-installed on Mac. But there are limited filters available on iMovie and there is a lack of face filters which are trending in today’s viral videos. That is why we recommend Wondershare Filmora where there is a wide range of filters available to apply to your video conveniently as per your requirements.
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Step1 Download and install Wondershare Filmora and it is available for Mac as well as Windows users. Open Filmora and click New Project.
Step2 Drag and drop video clips under Project Media folder. Thereafter, drag and drop video clips to Timeline.
Step3 Go to Effects from the top panel and click on Filters from the left panel. You will see all the different categories of filters.
Step4 Select any filter and drag and drop it on Timeline. You can stretch the duration of the filter as per your requirements.
You can also check Overlay> Utility option from the left panel to add face filters to your video in the same manner. If you want to save the modified video, click on Export button.
Conclusion
If you are an iPhone user or a Mac user, you can add filters to your video using iMovie app. You have to install iMovie app on your iPhone, but iMovie comes pre-installed on Mac. But there are limited filters available on iMovie and there is a lack of face filters which are trending in today’s viral videos. That is why we recommend Wondershare Filmora where there is a wide range of filters available to apply to your video conveniently as per your requirements.
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- Title: 2024 Approved How to Use Speed Ramping to Create a Footage
- Author: Chloe
- Created at : 2024-11-04 21:34:16
- Updated at : 2024-11-06 23:29:36
- Link: https://ai-editing-video.techidaily.com/2024-approved-how-to-use-speed-ramping-to-create-a-footage/
- License: This work is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.