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New In 2024, How to Create Glowing Edge Effect in TikTok Dancing Video
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How to Create Glowing Edge Effect in TikTok Dancing Video
Preparation
What you need to prepare:
- A computer (Windows or macOS)
- Your video materials.
- Filmora video editor
Step 1
Download Filmora and run the program. Once it starts, click on “New Project”.
Step 2
Go to My Media and Import any video you want to add a glowing edge effect to. Then, drag the video to Track 1 on the Timeline.
Step 3
Copy the Clip from Track 1 and paste it on Track 2.
Step 4
Go to the Effects tab and apply the “Pixelated Edges” effect to the clip on Track 1. Then, hide Track 2 by clicking the “eye” button.
Step 5
Double-click on the Clip in Track 1. Go to Video → Effects. Here, change the color to anything you want. This will determine what color your glowing edge effect will be. When you’re done choosing a color, click OK.
Step 6
Next, Unhide the Track 2. Double-click on the clip in Track 2 and go to Video → Basic. Scroll down and change the Blending Mode to “Difference”. Click OK and Export the clip at a higher rate. Click on the blue Export button at the top center.
Step 7
Delete the clip on Track 1. Then, move the clip from Track 2 to Track 1. Now, Import the clip that you just Exported and drag it to Track 2.
Step 8
Go to Effects and find the Blur effect. Drag the Blur effect to the clip on Track 2.
Step 9
Double-click on the clip in Track 2. Go to Video → Effects. Change the Zoom Rate to 1. Click OK. Now, find the Glow effect in the Effects tab and apply it two times to the clip on Track 2. Copy the Track 2 clip and paste it on Track 3.
Step 10
Search for the Wash effect in the Effects tab and apply it twice to the Track 2 clip again. Just drag it two times on top of the clip.
Step 11
Double-click on the clip in Track 2 and change its Blending Mode to “Screen”. Do the same thing for the clip in Track 3.
Step 12
You’re done. The glow effect will now be applied to your video. You have successfully created a glowing edge effect in any dancing video you want. Congratulations!
Summary
What you’ve learned:
- How to add a glowing edge effect on any video you want
- How to add other effects to clips in Filmora
- Edit the settings and features of these effects and make them more unique
What you need to prepare:
- A computer (Windows or macOS)
- Your video materials.
- Filmora video editor
Step 1
Download Filmora and run the program. Once it starts, click on “New Project”.
Step 2
Go to My Media and Import any video you want to add a glowing edge effect to. Then, drag the video to Track 1 on the Timeline.
Step 3
Copy the Clip from Track 1 and paste it on Track 2.
Step 4
Go to the Effects tab and apply the “Pixelated Edges” effect to the clip on Track 1. Then, hide Track 2 by clicking the “eye” button.
Step 5
Double-click on the Clip in Track 1. Go to Video → Effects. Here, change the color to anything you want. This will determine what color your glowing edge effect will be. When you’re done choosing a color, click OK.
Step 6
Next, Unhide the Track 2. Double-click on the clip in Track 2 and go to Video → Basic. Scroll down and change the Blending Mode to “Difference”. Click OK and Export the clip at a higher rate. Click on the blue Export button at the top center.
Step 7
Delete the clip on Track 1. Then, move the clip from Track 2 to Track 1. Now, Import the clip that you just Exported and drag it to Track 2.
Step 8
Go to Effects and find the Blur effect. Drag the Blur effect to the clip on Track 2.
Step 9
Double-click on the clip in Track 2. Go to Video → Effects. Change the Zoom Rate to 1. Click OK. Now, find the Glow effect in the Effects tab and apply it two times to the clip on Track 2. Copy the Track 2 clip and paste it on Track 3.
Step 10
Search for the Wash effect in the Effects tab and apply it twice to the Track 2 clip again. Just drag it two times on top of the clip.
Step 11
Double-click on the clip in Track 2 and change its Blending Mode to “Screen”. Do the same thing for the clip in Track 3.
Step 12
You’re done. The glow effect will now be applied to your video. You have successfully created a glowing edge effect in any dancing video you want. Congratulations!
Summary
What you’ve learned:
- How to add a glowing edge effect on any video you want
- How to add other effects to clips in Filmora
- Edit the settings and features of these effects and make them more unique
What you need to prepare:
- A computer (Windows or macOS)
- Your video materials.
- Filmora video editor
Step 1
Download Filmora and run the program. Once it starts, click on “New Project”.
Step 2
Go to My Media and Import any video you want to add a glowing edge effect to. Then, drag the video to Track 1 on the Timeline.
Step 3
Copy the Clip from Track 1 and paste it on Track 2.
Step 4
Go to the Effects tab and apply the “Pixelated Edges” effect to the clip on Track 1. Then, hide Track 2 by clicking the “eye” button.
Step 5
Double-click on the Clip in Track 1. Go to Video → Effects. Here, change the color to anything you want. This will determine what color your glowing edge effect will be. When you’re done choosing a color, click OK.
Step 6
Next, Unhide the Track 2. Double-click on the clip in Track 2 and go to Video → Basic. Scroll down and change the Blending Mode to “Difference”. Click OK and Export the clip at a higher rate. Click on the blue Export button at the top center.
Step 7
Delete the clip on Track 1. Then, move the clip from Track 2 to Track 1. Now, Import the clip that you just Exported and drag it to Track 2.
Step 8
Go to Effects and find the Blur effect. Drag the Blur effect to the clip on Track 2.
Step 9
Double-click on the clip in Track 2. Go to Video → Effects. Change the Zoom Rate to 1. Click OK. Now, find the Glow effect in the Effects tab and apply it two times to the clip on Track 2. Copy the Track 2 clip and paste it on Track 3.
Step 10
Search for the Wash effect in the Effects tab and apply it twice to the Track 2 clip again. Just drag it two times on top of the clip.
Step 11
Double-click on the clip in Track 2 and change its Blending Mode to “Screen”. Do the same thing for the clip in Track 3.
Step 12
You’re done. The glow effect will now be applied to your video. You have successfully created a glowing edge effect in any dancing video you want. Congratulations!
Summary
What you’ve learned:
- How to add a glowing edge effect on any video you want
- How to add other effects to clips in Filmora
- Edit the settings and features of these effects and make them more unique
What you need to prepare:
- A computer (Windows or macOS)
- Your video materials.
- Filmora video editor
Step 1
Download Filmora and run the program. Once it starts, click on “New Project”.
Step 2
Go to My Media and Import any video you want to add a glowing edge effect to. Then, drag the video to Track 1 on the Timeline.
Step 3
Copy the Clip from Track 1 and paste it on Track 2.
Step 4
Go to the Effects tab and apply the “Pixelated Edges” effect to the clip on Track 1. Then, hide Track 2 by clicking the “eye” button.
Step 5
Double-click on the Clip in Track 1. Go to Video → Effects. Here, change the color to anything you want. This will determine what color your glowing edge effect will be. When you’re done choosing a color, click OK.
Step 6
Next, Unhide the Track 2. Double-click on the clip in Track 2 and go to Video → Basic. Scroll down and change the Blending Mode to “Difference”. Click OK and Export the clip at a higher rate. Click on the blue Export button at the top center.
Step 7
Delete the clip on Track 1. Then, move the clip from Track 2 to Track 1. Now, Import the clip that you just Exported and drag it to Track 2.
Step 8
Go to Effects and find the Blur effect. Drag the Blur effect to the clip on Track 2.
Step 9
Double-click on the clip in Track 2. Go to Video → Effects. Change the Zoom Rate to 1. Click OK. Now, find the Glow effect in the Effects tab and apply it two times to the clip on Track 2. Copy the Track 2 clip and paste it on Track 3.
Step 10
Search for the Wash effect in the Effects tab and apply it twice to the Track 2 clip again. Just drag it two times on top of the clip.
Step 11
Double-click on the clip in Track 2 and change its Blending Mode to “Screen”. Do the same thing for the clip in Track 3.
Step 12
You’re done. The glow effect will now be applied to your video. You have successfully created a glowing edge effect in any dancing video you want. Congratulations!
Summary
What you’ve learned:
- How to add a glowing edge effect on any video you want
- How to add other effects to clips in Filmora
- Edit the settings and features of these effects and make them more unique
How to Color-Correct an S-Log Footage
S-Log is a gamma curve optimized for digital cameras to maximize the image sensor’s performance. Although these videos may look flat and washed out, they contain lots of color information. Even better, video creators can use color correction to edit the S-Log videos and make them look as natural as possible. That’s what this article is all about.
How to Color-Correct an S-Log Footage
This tutorial assumes that you already have an S-Log footage. If not, you can record S-Log footage using most Canon, Sony, and Panasonic cameras.
Let’s get to the steps!
Step1 Adjust the color settings
Start by adding your video to the timeline on Wondershare Filmora and then double-click the video track. Then, click on the Color tab before tapping Advanced.
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Step2 Read and study the histogram
Now you’ll see the Advanced Color Correction pop-up window. Here, you’ll see a histogram with the brightest point on the right and the darkest point on the left. From our example, you can see that the video has more dark pixels than bright ones. Horizontally, the histogram shows you how many pixels are in a certain range of brightness.
Step3 Adjust the image colors
Once you’ve understood the histogram, look for pure black and white parts on the video clip. For example, in this video, you can see that the roofs are pure black and the boat at the bottom-right corner is pure white.
After finding the white and black parts in the video, go to the Light section, then adjust the Highlights to see if you can get a pure white on the boat. If the boat or any other image of your choice doesn’t look pure white, increase the Whites slide to make it whiter.
Now adjust the Shadows settings to reduce the effect and make the roofs look closer to pure black. If you want the roofs to look darker, drag the Blacks slider to the left.
Pro tip: Ensure that the darkest and brightest points don’t cross the broken lines on the edge, or the video will start losing details.
Step4 Adjust the color saturation
Does your video still look a little flat? Probably yes! In that case, click the Color section and adjust the Saturation slider to the right to make the video less flat. Saturation simply means how colorful a video clip is to the viewer. Apart from the color saturation, you can also adjust the Vibrance to make your video objects look more colorful.
Step5 Preview and compare the video
Now it’s time to check and compare the results. To make it easier, click the Eye icon at the top-right corner to switch between the original S-Log video and the color-corrected clip. You can also tap the AB icon and choose Split View-Left/Right to view the clips in the side-by-side mode.
Summary
I guess that was easy, right? Up to this juncture, you should be able to perform basic color correction on your video using Wondershare Filmora. Remember, this video editor packs many other editing tools to bring out your creativity. Give it a try!
Free Download For macOS 10.14 or later
Step2 Read and study the histogram
Now you’ll see the Advanced Color Correction pop-up window. Here, you’ll see a histogram with the brightest point on the right and the darkest point on the left. From our example, you can see that the video has more dark pixels than bright ones. Horizontally, the histogram shows you how many pixels are in a certain range of brightness.
Step3 Adjust the image colors
Once you’ve understood the histogram, look for pure black and white parts on the video clip. For example, in this video, you can see that the roofs are pure black and the boat at the bottom-right corner is pure white.
After finding the white and black parts in the video, go to the Light section, then adjust the Highlights to see if you can get a pure white on the boat. If the boat or any other image of your choice doesn’t look pure white, increase the Whites slide to make it whiter.
Now adjust the Shadows settings to reduce the effect and make the roofs look closer to pure black. If you want the roofs to look darker, drag the Blacks slider to the left.
Pro tip: Ensure that the darkest and brightest points don’t cross the broken lines on the edge, or the video will start losing details.
Step4 Adjust the color saturation
Does your video still look a little flat? Probably yes! In that case, click the Color section and adjust the Saturation slider to the right to make the video less flat. Saturation simply means how colorful a video clip is to the viewer. Apart from the color saturation, you can also adjust the Vibrance to make your video objects look more colorful.
Step5 Preview and compare the video
Now it’s time to check and compare the results. To make it easier, click the Eye icon at the top-right corner to switch between the original S-Log video and the color-corrected clip. You can also tap the AB icon and choose Split View-Left/Right to view the clips in the side-by-side mode.
Summary
I guess that was easy, right? Up to this juncture, you should be able to perform basic color correction on your video using Wondershare Filmora. Remember, this video editor packs many other editing tools to bring out your creativity. Give it a try!
Free Download For macOS 10.14 or later
Step2 Read and study the histogram
Now you’ll see the Advanced Color Correction pop-up window. Here, you’ll see a histogram with the brightest point on the right and the darkest point on the left. From our example, you can see that the video has more dark pixels than bright ones. Horizontally, the histogram shows you how many pixels are in a certain range of brightness.
Step3 Adjust the image colors
Once you’ve understood the histogram, look for pure black and white parts on the video clip. For example, in this video, you can see that the roofs are pure black and the boat at the bottom-right corner is pure white.
After finding the white and black parts in the video, go to the Light section, then adjust the Highlights to see if you can get a pure white on the boat. If the boat or any other image of your choice doesn’t look pure white, increase the Whites slide to make it whiter.
Now adjust the Shadows settings to reduce the effect and make the roofs look closer to pure black. If you want the roofs to look darker, drag the Blacks slider to the left.
Pro tip: Ensure that the darkest and brightest points don’t cross the broken lines on the edge, or the video will start losing details.
Step4 Adjust the color saturation
Does your video still look a little flat? Probably yes! In that case, click the Color section and adjust the Saturation slider to the right to make the video less flat. Saturation simply means how colorful a video clip is to the viewer. Apart from the color saturation, you can also adjust the Vibrance to make your video objects look more colorful.
Step5 Preview and compare the video
Now it’s time to check and compare the results. To make it easier, click the Eye icon at the top-right corner to switch between the original S-Log video and the color-corrected clip. You can also tap the AB icon and choose Split View-Left/Right to view the clips in the side-by-side mode.
Summary
I guess that was easy, right? Up to this juncture, you should be able to perform basic color correction on your video using Wondershare Filmora. Remember, this video editor packs many other editing tools to bring out your creativity. Give it a try!
Free Download For macOS 10.14 or later
Step2 Read and study the histogram
Now you’ll see the Advanced Color Correction pop-up window. Here, you’ll see a histogram with the brightest point on the right and the darkest point on the left. From our example, you can see that the video has more dark pixels than bright ones. Horizontally, the histogram shows you how many pixels are in a certain range of brightness.
Step3 Adjust the image colors
Once you’ve understood the histogram, look for pure black and white parts on the video clip. For example, in this video, you can see that the roofs are pure black and the boat at the bottom-right corner is pure white.
After finding the white and black parts in the video, go to the Light section, then adjust the Highlights to see if you can get a pure white on the boat. If the boat or any other image of your choice doesn’t look pure white, increase the Whites slide to make it whiter.
Now adjust the Shadows settings to reduce the effect and make the roofs look closer to pure black. If you want the roofs to look darker, drag the Blacks slider to the left.
Pro tip: Ensure that the darkest and brightest points don’t cross the broken lines on the edge, or the video will start losing details.
Step4 Adjust the color saturation
Does your video still look a little flat? Probably yes! In that case, click the Color section and adjust the Saturation slider to the right to make the video less flat. Saturation simply means how colorful a video clip is to the viewer. Apart from the color saturation, you can also adjust the Vibrance to make your video objects look more colorful.
Step5 Preview and compare the video
Now it’s time to check and compare the results. To make it easier, click the Eye icon at the top-right corner to switch between the original S-Log video and the color-corrected clip. You can also tap the AB icon and choose Split View-Left/Right to view the clips in the side-by-side mode.
Summary
I guess that was easy, right? Up to this juncture, you should be able to perform basic color correction on your video using Wondershare Filmora. Remember, this video editor packs many other editing tools to bring out your creativity. Give it a try!
Do You Want to Learn How to Use Premiere Pro Distortion Effects in Your Videos? We Have Provided a List of Distortion Premiere Pro Effects and How to Use Them
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Premiere Pro is one of the most popular timeline-based video editing software, with over 9 million users. It’s the successor to Adobe Premiere, and it comes with cool distortion effects. We’ll look at Premiere Pro distortion effects and how to use them.
In this article
01 How to Use Distortion Effect in Premiere Pro?
02 Bonus! Free Distortion Effects for Premiere Pro
Adobe Premiere Pro offers a wide variety of beneficial editing tools and effects. Below are some of the impressive distortion effects you’ll find in Premiere Pro and how to use them in your project.
1. Corner Pin Effect
This effect distorts your image by simply changing the position of its corners. You can use the Corner pin effect to twist, skew, shrink, or stretch an image. Additionally, you can use it to simulate movement or perspective pivoting from the edge of your clip like a door opening.
You can directly manipulate the properties of the Corner Pin effect in the Program monitor by clicking the Transform right next to Corner Pin. To adjust the properties, drag one of the corner handles.
- To use this effect, open Premiere Pro and click File. Choose Import from the drop-down menu. The File Explorer window will open and allow you to find your footage. Select the video file you want to import, then click Open.
- Go to Effects Control and click Distortion. Choose Corner Pin Effect from the drop-down menu.
- You can now pin each corner from its original point to another specific point by adjusting the slider on the Upper Left, Upper Right, Lower Left, and Lower Right. You can also highlight your selection tool when working with the Corner Pin effect.
2. Lens Distortion Effect
This distortion effect Premiere Pro simulates the distorted lens through which people view the clip.
1. Go to Effects Control>Distortion>Lens Distortion Effect.
2. Choose the settings you want to use from the available options and adjust the slider.
- The Vertical and Horizontal Decentering control displaces the lens’ focal and makes the image bend and smear. The image will wrap in on itself at extreme settings.
- The Curvature setting alters the curvature of the lens. You can specify a positive value to make the image convex, while the negative value makes the image concave.
- The Vertical and Horizontal Prism FX setting created results similar to horizontal decentering and vertical, but the image does not wrap in on itself at extreme values.
- Use the Fill Color option to specify the background color, and Fill Alpha to make your background transparent.
3. Magnify Effect
This effect allows you to enlarge a selected area of your clip. The Magnify effect acts as a magnifying glass set over an area of an image. You can also use this effect to scale the whole image far beyond 100 percent and still maintain resolution.
1. To use this effect, go to Effect Control>Distortion>Magnify.
2. Next, go to the left side of the Effects Control panel and make the necessary adjustments to suit your preferences.
- Shape: This control specifies the magnified area shape.
- Center: The Center control allows you to specify the center of the magnified section.
- Magnification: This setting lets users specify the percentage of the magnification of the area they have selected, while the values represent the scale percentage.
- Link: The Link control allows you to specify how the effect will link the Size, Feather, and Magnification amount, to enable them to decrease or increase proportionally. You will disable the Resize Layer option if you set the Link control to any of the available settings except None. Setting the Link control to any setting except None disables Resize Layer. Size & Feather To Magnification allows you to specify that the edge feather and size of the magnified section decrease or increase proportionally regarding the magnification adjustment.
- Size: This control allows you to specify the magnified area size in pixels.
- Feather: With the Feather option, you can specify the amount of feather the effect applies to the magnified area edge. Lower values will sharpen the edge. Higher values will soften the edge while blending the edge with the layer that’s behind it.
- Opacity: This control allows you to specify the transparency of the magnified region.
- Scaling: Use this option to specify the kind of scaling the effect is using to magnify an image.
- Blending Mode: Use this control to specify the blend mode the effect will use to combine the original clip with the magnified area. The None option shows transparent pixels around the magnified section.
- Resize Layer: Selecting this option means the effect will only use the boundaries as the clip’s edge when the magnified region extends beyond the original boundaries of the clip. Deselecting the Resize Layer means that the boundaries of the clip will crop any area of your image outside the bounding box of the original clip.
4. Mirror Effect
This distortion Premiere Pro effect splits an image along a line while reflecting one side onto the other. Where the reflection appears and which side will be reflected is determined by the reflection angles.
1. Head over to Effect Control>Distortion>Mirror to use this effect.
2. Adjust the controls until you get the results you desire.
- Reflection Angle: With the Reflection Angle control, you can specify the angle of reflection and where it appears on the clip. A zero-degree angle reflects the left-hand side on the right.
- Reflection Center: This control allows you to specify the position of the line. You need to click the box, then drag the resulting crosshair up to the area in the image where you would like to place the line.
5. Offset Effect
This effect pans your image within a clip, and visual details pushed off one side of this image will appear on the opposite side. You have to perform the offset with subpixel precision at the best quality.
Also, you can use Offset with a combination of other effects. Head over to Effect Control>Distortion>Offset to use this effect.
6. Spherize Effect
The Spherize effect allows users to wrap a video clip around a spherical shape. You can use it to give texts and objects a three-dimensional effect. Go to Effect Control>Distortion>Spherize and adjust the radius and center of the sphere.
7. Transform Effect
This effect applies 2-dimensional geometric transformations to your clip. You can use this effect to skew clips along any axis.
1. Go to Effect Control>Distortion>Transform to apply this effect to your clip.
2. Use Transform settings to adjust Opacity, Skew, Rotation, Scale, Anchor Point, and more.
8. Turbulent Displace Effect
This fun effect utilizes fractal noise to create turbulent Premiere Pro distortion effects in your image. You can use the Turbulent Displace effect to add movement to your clip.
1. Head to Effect Control>Distortion>Turbulent Displace.
2. Adjust the following controls:
- Displacement
- Amount
- Size
- Offset (Turbulence)
- Complexity
- Evolution
- Pinning
- Resize Layer
- Antialiasing For Best Quality
9. Twirl Effect
The Twirl effect allows you to rotate your clip around its center. It rotates the image more sharply in the middle than at the edge. You can use it on faces to make a funny clip. Navigate to Effect Control>Distortion>Twirl to start using this effect. Next, use the settings to adjust how much angle it twirls and the radius.
10. Wave Warp Effect
This effect is one of the most popular Premiere Pro distortion effects. It generates the appearance of a wave as it’s traveling across an image. The Wave Warp effect allows you to produce various wave shapes, including sine, circular, and square waves.
It’s automatically animated at a steady speed across the time range, and that’s without frames. You need to set keyframes to vary speeds.
1. Head to Effect Control>Distortion>Wave Warp to apply this effect in your video clip.
2. Now, change the wave speed, direction, height, width, and type to suit your preference.
Bonus! Free Distortion Effects for Premiere Pro
1. Liquid Distortion Effect
This effect can distort the content in a clip and can be used to shift into the next clip. It could be utilized in editing or used as a transition.
2. Earthquake Effect
This effect adds a shaking motion to the video clip you add it to; it works as a transition but could also be a useful editing tool.
3. Glass Effect
This effect can add various blurs to the video clip and be used to transition from one clip to the next.
4. TV Effect
This effect imitates the view of a television being turned on or off. You can use it to introduce a new video clip. It would also be a great start or end to the entire video.
5. Glitch Effect
This effect adds a glitch to the video clip. You can use it in editing or as a transition from one clip to the next.
Conclusion
● You can add any of these Premiere Pro distortion effects to make your videos more catchy. In turn, they will get more attention and views. Premiere Pro comes with tons of distortion effects and a responsive interface.
Premiere Pro is one of the most popular timeline-based video editing software, with over 9 million users. It’s the successor to Adobe Premiere, and it comes with cool distortion effects. We’ll look at Premiere Pro distortion effects and how to use them.
In this article
01 How to Use Distortion Effect in Premiere Pro?
02 Bonus! Free Distortion Effects for Premiere Pro
Adobe Premiere Pro offers a wide variety of beneficial editing tools and effects. Below are some of the impressive distortion effects you’ll find in Premiere Pro and how to use them in your project.
1. Corner Pin Effect
This effect distorts your image by simply changing the position of its corners. You can use the Corner pin effect to twist, skew, shrink, or stretch an image. Additionally, you can use it to simulate movement or perspective pivoting from the edge of your clip like a door opening.
You can directly manipulate the properties of the Corner Pin effect in the Program monitor by clicking the Transform right next to Corner Pin. To adjust the properties, drag one of the corner handles.
- To use this effect, open Premiere Pro and click File. Choose Import from the drop-down menu. The File Explorer window will open and allow you to find your footage. Select the video file you want to import, then click Open.
- Go to Effects Control and click Distortion. Choose Corner Pin Effect from the drop-down menu.
- You can now pin each corner from its original point to another specific point by adjusting the slider on the Upper Left, Upper Right, Lower Left, and Lower Right. You can also highlight your selection tool when working with the Corner Pin effect.
2. Lens Distortion Effect
This distortion effect Premiere Pro simulates the distorted lens through which people view the clip.
1. Go to Effects Control>Distortion>Lens Distortion Effect.
2. Choose the settings you want to use from the available options and adjust the slider.
- The Vertical and Horizontal Decentering control displaces the lens’ focal and makes the image bend and smear. The image will wrap in on itself at extreme settings.
- The Curvature setting alters the curvature of the lens. You can specify a positive value to make the image convex, while the negative value makes the image concave.
- The Vertical and Horizontal Prism FX setting created results similar to horizontal decentering and vertical, but the image does not wrap in on itself at extreme values.
- Use the Fill Color option to specify the background color, and Fill Alpha to make your background transparent.
3. Magnify Effect
This effect allows you to enlarge a selected area of your clip. The Magnify effect acts as a magnifying glass set over an area of an image. You can also use this effect to scale the whole image far beyond 100 percent and still maintain resolution.
1. To use this effect, go to Effect Control>Distortion>Magnify.
2. Next, go to the left side of the Effects Control panel and make the necessary adjustments to suit your preferences.
- Shape: This control specifies the magnified area shape.
- Center: The Center control allows you to specify the center of the magnified section.
- Magnification: This setting lets users specify the percentage of the magnification of the area they have selected, while the values represent the scale percentage.
- Link: The Link control allows you to specify how the effect will link the Size, Feather, and Magnification amount, to enable them to decrease or increase proportionally. You will disable the Resize Layer option if you set the Link control to any of the available settings except None. Setting the Link control to any setting except None disables Resize Layer. Size & Feather To Magnification allows you to specify that the edge feather and size of the magnified section decrease or increase proportionally regarding the magnification adjustment.
- Size: This control allows you to specify the magnified area size in pixels.
- Feather: With the Feather option, you can specify the amount of feather the effect applies to the magnified area edge. Lower values will sharpen the edge. Higher values will soften the edge while blending the edge with the layer that’s behind it.
- Opacity: This control allows you to specify the transparency of the magnified region.
- Scaling: Use this option to specify the kind of scaling the effect is using to magnify an image.
- Blending Mode: Use this control to specify the blend mode the effect will use to combine the original clip with the magnified area. The None option shows transparent pixels around the magnified section.
- Resize Layer: Selecting this option means the effect will only use the boundaries as the clip’s edge when the magnified region extends beyond the original boundaries of the clip. Deselecting the Resize Layer means that the boundaries of the clip will crop any area of your image outside the bounding box of the original clip.
4. Mirror Effect
This distortion Premiere Pro effect splits an image along a line while reflecting one side onto the other. Where the reflection appears and which side will be reflected is determined by the reflection angles.
1. Head over to Effect Control>Distortion>Mirror to use this effect.
2. Adjust the controls until you get the results you desire.
- Reflection Angle: With the Reflection Angle control, you can specify the angle of reflection and where it appears on the clip. A zero-degree angle reflects the left-hand side on the right.
- Reflection Center: This control allows you to specify the position of the line. You need to click the box, then drag the resulting crosshair up to the area in the image where you would like to place the line.
5. Offset Effect
This effect pans your image within a clip, and visual details pushed off one side of this image will appear on the opposite side. You have to perform the offset with subpixel precision at the best quality.
Also, you can use Offset with a combination of other effects. Head over to Effect Control>Distortion>Offset to use this effect.
6. Spherize Effect
The Spherize effect allows users to wrap a video clip around a spherical shape. You can use it to give texts and objects a three-dimensional effect. Go to Effect Control>Distortion>Spherize and adjust the radius and center of the sphere.
7. Transform Effect
This effect applies 2-dimensional geometric transformations to your clip. You can use this effect to skew clips along any axis.
1. Go to Effect Control>Distortion>Transform to apply this effect to your clip.
2. Use Transform settings to adjust Opacity, Skew, Rotation, Scale, Anchor Point, and more.
8. Turbulent Displace Effect
This fun effect utilizes fractal noise to create turbulent Premiere Pro distortion effects in your image. You can use the Turbulent Displace effect to add movement to your clip.
1. Head to Effect Control>Distortion>Turbulent Displace.
2. Adjust the following controls:
- Displacement
- Amount
- Size
- Offset (Turbulence)
- Complexity
- Evolution
- Pinning
- Resize Layer
- Antialiasing For Best Quality
9. Twirl Effect
The Twirl effect allows you to rotate your clip around its center. It rotates the image more sharply in the middle than at the edge. You can use it on faces to make a funny clip. Navigate to Effect Control>Distortion>Twirl to start using this effect. Next, use the settings to adjust how much angle it twirls and the radius.
10. Wave Warp Effect
This effect is one of the most popular Premiere Pro distortion effects. It generates the appearance of a wave as it’s traveling across an image. The Wave Warp effect allows you to produce various wave shapes, including sine, circular, and square waves.
It’s automatically animated at a steady speed across the time range, and that’s without frames. You need to set keyframes to vary speeds.
1. Head to Effect Control>Distortion>Wave Warp to apply this effect in your video clip.
2. Now, change the wave speed, direction, height, width, and type to suit your preference.
Bonus! Free Distortion Effects for Premiere Pro
1. Liquid Distortion Effect
This effect can distort the content in a clip and can be used to shift into the next clip. It could be utilized in editing or used as a transition.
2. Earthquake Effect
This effect adds a shaking motion to the video clip you add it to; it works as a transition but could also be a useful editing tool.
3. Glass Effect
This effect can add various blurs to the video clip and be used to transition from one clip to the next.
4. TV Effect
This effect imitates the view of a television being turned on or off. You can use it to introduce a new video clip. It would also be a great start or end to the entire video.
5. Glitch Effect
This effect adds a glitch to the video clip. You can use it in editing or as a transition from one clip to the next.
Conclusion
● You can add any of these Premiere Pro distortion effects to make your videos more catchy. In turn, they will get more attention and views. Premiere Pro comes with tons of distortion effects and a responsive interface.
Premiere Pro is one of the most popular timeline-based video editing software, with over 9 million users. It’s the successor to Adobe Premiere, and it comes with cool distortion effects. We’ll look at Premiere Pro distortion effects and how to use them.
In this article
01 How to Use Distortion Effect in Premiere Pro?
02 Bonus! Free Distortion Effects for Premiere Pro
Adobe Premiere Pro offers a wide variety of beneficial editing tools and effects. Below are some of the impressive distortion effects you’ll find in Premiere Pro and how to use them in your project.
1. Corner Pin Effect
This effect distorts your image by simply changing the position of its corners. You can use the Corner pin effect to twist, skew, shrink, or stretch an image. Additionally, you can use it to simulate movement or perspective pivoting from the edge of your clip like a door opening.
You can directly manipulate the properties of the Corner Pin effect in the Program monitor by clicking the Transform right next to Corner Pin. To adjust the properties, drag one of the corner handles.
- To use this effect, open Premiere Pro and click File. Choose Import from the drop-down menu. The File Explorer window will open and allow you to find your footage. Select the video file you want to import, then click Open.
- Go to Effects Control and click Distortion. Choose Corner Pin Effect from the drop-down menu.
- You can now pin each corner from its original point to another specific point by adjusting the slider on the Upper Left, Upper Right, Lower Left, and Lower Right. You can also highlight your selection tool when working with the Corner Pin effect.
2. Lens Distortion Effect
This distortion effect Premiere Pro simulates the distorted lens through which people view the clip.
1. Go to Effects Control>Distortion>Lens Distortion Effect.
2. Choose the settings you want to use from the available options and adjust the slider.
- The Vertical and Horizontal Decentering control displaces the lens’ focal and makes the image bend and smear. The image will wrap in on itself at extreme settings.
- The Curvature setting alters the curvature of the lens. You can specify a positive value to make the image convex, while the negative value makes the image concave.
- The Vertical and Horizontal Prism FX setting created results similar to horizontal decentering and vertical, but the image does not wrap in on itself at extreme values.
- Use the Fill Color option to specify the background color, and Fill Alpha to make your background transparent.
3. Magnify Effect
This effect allows you to enlarge a selected area of your clip. The Magnify effect acts as a magnifying glass set over an area of an image. You can also use this effect to scale the whole image far beyond 100 percent and still maintain resolution.
1. To use this effect, go to Effect Control>Distortion>Magnify.
2. Next, go to the left side of the Effects Control panel and make the necessary adjustments to suit your preferences.
- Shape: This control specifies the magnified area shape.
- Center: The Center control allows you to specify the center of the magnified section.
- Magnification: This setting lets users specify the percentage of the magnification of the area they have selected, while the values represent the scale percentage.
- Link: The Link control allows you to specify how the effect will link the Size, Feather, and Magnification amount, to enable them to decrease or increase proportionally. You will disable the Resize Layer option if you set the Link control to any of the available settings except None. Setting the Link control to any setting except None disables Resize Layer. Size & Feather To Magnification allows you to specify that the edge feather and size of the magnified section decrease or increase proportionally regarding the magnification adjustment.
- Size: This control allows you to specify the magnified area size in pixels.
- Feather: With the Feather option, you can specify the amount of feather the effect applies to the magnified area edge. Lower values will sharpen the edge. Higher values will soften the edge while blending the edge with the layer that’s behind it.
- Opacity: This control allows you to specify the transparency of the magnified region.
- Scaling: Use this option to specify the kind of scaling the effect is using to magnify an image.
- Blending Mode: Use this control to specify the blend mode the effect will use to combine the original clip with the magnified area. The None option shows transparent pixels around the magnified section.
- Resize Layer: Selecting this option means the effect will only use the boundaries as the clip’s edge when the magnified region extends beyond the original boundaries of the clip. Deselecting the Resize Layer means that the boundaries of the clip will crop any area of your image outside the bounding box of the original clip.
4. Mirror Effect
This distortion Premiere Pro effect splits an image along a line while reflecting one side onto the other. Where the reflection appears and which side will be reflected is determined by the reflection angles.
1. Head over to Effect Control>Distortion>Mirror to use this effect.
2. Adjust the controls until you get the results you desire.
- Reflection Angle: With the Reflection Angle control, you can specify the angle of reflection and where it appears on the clip. A zero-degree angle reflects the left-hand side on the right.
- Reflection Center: This control allows you to specify the position of the line. You need to click the box, then drag the resulting crosshair up to the area in the image where you would like to place the line.
5. Offset Effect
This effect pans your image within a clip, and visual details pushed off one side of this image will appear on the opposite side. You have to perform the offset with subpixel precision at the best quality.
Also, you can use Offset with a combination of other effects. Head over to Effect Control>Distortion>Offset to use this effect.
6. Spherize Effect
The Spherize effect allows users to wrap a video clip around a spherical shape. You can use it to give texts and objects a three-dimensional effect. Go to Effect Control>Distortion>Spherize and adjust the radius and center of the sphere.
7. Transform Effect
This effect applies 2-dimensional geometric transformations to your clip. You can use this effect to skew clips along any axis.
1. Go to Effect Control>Distortion>Transform to apply this effect to your clip.
2. Use Transform settings to adjust Opacity, Skew, Rotation, Scale, Anchor Point, and more.
8. Turbulent Displace Effect
This fun effect utilizes fractal noise to create turbulent Premiere Pro distortion effects in your image. You can use the Turbulent Displace effect to add movement to your clip.
1. Head to Effect Control>Distortion>Turbulent Displace.
2. Adjust the following controls:
- Displacement
- Amount
- Size
- Offset (Turbulence)
- Complexity
- Evolution
- Pinning
- Resize Layer
- Antialiasing For Best Quality
9. Twirl Effect
The Twirl effect allows you to rotate your clip around its center. It rotates the image more sharply in the middle than at the edge. You can use it on faces to make a funny clip. Navigate to Effect Control>Distortion>Twirl to start using this effect. Next, use the settings to adjust how much angle it twirls and the radius.
10. Wave Warp Effect
This effect is one of the most popular Premiere Pro distortion effects. It generates the appearance of a wave as it’s traveling across an image. The Wave Warp effect allows you to produce various wave shapes, including sine, circular, and square waves.
It’s automatically animated at a steady speed across the time range, and that’s without frames. You need to set keyframes to vary speeds.
1. Head to Effect Control>Distortion>Wave Warp to apply this effect in your video clip.
2. Now, change the wave speed, direction, height, width, and type to suit your preference.
Bonus! Free Distortion Effects for Premiere Pro
1. Liquid Distortion Effect
This effect can distort the content in a clip and can be used to shift into the next clip. It could be utilized in editing or used as a transition.
2. Earthquake Effect
This effect adds a shaking motion to the video clip you add it to; it works as a transition but could also be a useful editing tool.
3. Glass Effect
This effect can add various blurs to the video clip and be used to transition from one clip to the next.
4. TV Effect
This effect imitates the view of a television being turned on or off. You can use it to introduce a new video clip. It would also be a great start or end to the entire video.
5. Glitch Effect
This effect adds a glitch to the video clip. You can use it in editing or as a transition from one clip to the next.
Conclusion
● You can add any of these Premiere Pro distortion effects to make your videos more catchy. In turn, they will get more attention and views. Premiere Pro comes with tons of distortion effects and a responsive interface.
Premiere Pro is one of the most popular timeline-based video editing software, with over 9 million users. It’s the successor to Adobe Premiere, and it comes with cool distortion effects. We’ll look at Premiere Pro distortion effects and how to use them.
In this article
01 How to Use Distortion Effect in Premiere Pro?
02 Bonus! Free Distortion Effects for Premiere Pro
Adobe Premiere Pro offers a wide variety of beneficial editing tools and effects. Below are some of the impressive distortion effects you’ll find in Premiere Pro and how to use them in your project.
1. Corner Pin Effect
This effect distorts your image by simply changing the position of its corners. You can use the Corner pin effect to twist, skew, shrink, or stretch an image. Additionally, you can use it to simulate movement or perspective pivoting from the edge of your clip like a door opening.
You can directly manipulate the properties of the Corner Pin effect in the Program monitor by clicking the Transform right next to Corner Pin. To adjust the properties, drag one of the corner handles.
- To use this effect, open Premiere Pro and click File. Choose Import from the drop-down menu. The File Explorer window will open and allow you to find your footage. Select the video file you want to import, then click Open.
- Go to Effects Control and click Distortion. Choose Corner Pin Effect from the drop-down menu.
- You can now pin each corner from its original point to another specific point by adjusting the slider on the Upper Left, Upper Right, Lower Left, and Lower Right. You can also highlight your selection tool when working with the Corner Pin effect.
2. Lens Distortion Effect
This distortion effect Premiere Pro simulates the distorted lens through which people view the clip.
1. Go to Effects Control>Distortion>Lens Distortion Effect.
2. Choose the settings you want to use from the available options and adjust the slider.
- The Vertical and Horizontal Decentering control displaces the lens’ focal and makes the image bend and smear. The image will wrap in on itself at extreme settings.
- The Curvature setting alters the curvature of the lens. You can specify a positive value to make the image convex, while the negative value makes the image concave.
- The Vertical and Horizontal Prism FX setting created results similar to horizontal decentering and vertical, but the image does not wrap in on itself at extreme values.
- Use the Fill Color option to specify the background color, and Fill Alpha to make your background transparent.
3. Magnify Effect
This effect allows you to enlarge a selected area of your clip. The Magnify effect acts as a magnifying glass set over an area of an image. You can also use this effect to scale the whole image far beyond 100 percent and still maintain resolution.
1. To use this effect, go to Effect Control>Distortion>Magnify.
2. Next, go to the left side of the Effects Control panel and make the necessary adjustments to suit your preferences.
- Shape: This control specifies the magnified area shape.
- Center: The Center control allows you to specify the center of the magnified section.
- Magnification: This setting lets users specify the percentage of the magnification of the area they have selected, while the values represent the scale percentage.
- Link: The Link control allows you to specify how the effect will link the Size, Feather, and Magnification amount, to enable them to decrease or increase proportionally. You will disable the Resize Layer option if you set the Link control to any of the available settings except None. Setting the Link control to any setting except None disables Resize Layer. Size & Feather To Magnification allows you to specify that the edge feather and size of the magnified section decrease or increase proportionally regarding the magnification adjustment.
- Size: This control allows you to specify the magnified area size in pixels.
- Feather: With the Feather option, you can specify the amount of feather the effect applies to the magnified area edge. Lower values will sharpen the edge. Higher values will soften the edge while blending the edge with the layer that’s behind it.
- Opacity: This control allows you to specify the transparency of the magnified region.
- Scaling: Use this option to specify the kind of scaling the effect is using to magnify an image.
- Blending Mode: Use this control to specify the blend mode the effect will use to combine the original clip with the magnified area. The None option shows transparent pixels around the magnified section.
- Resize Layer: Selecting this option means the effect will only use the boundaries as the clip’s edge when the magnified region extends beyond the original boundaries of the clip. Deselecting the Resize Layer means that the boundaries of the clip will crop any area of your image outside the bounding box of the original clip.
4. Mirror Effect
This distortion Premiere Pro effect splits an image along a line while reflecting one side onto the other. Where the reflection appears and which side will be reflected is determined by the reflection angles.
1. Head over to Effect Control>Distortion>Mirror to use this effect.
2. Adjust the controls until you get the results you desire.
- Reflection Angle: With the Reflection Angle control, you can specify the angle of reflection and where it appears on the clip. A zero-degree angle reflects the left-hand side on the right.
- Reflection Center: This control allows you to specify the position of the line. You need to click the box, then drag the resulting crosshair up to the area in the image where you would like to place the line.
5. Offset Effect
This effect pans your image within a clip, and visual details pushed off one side of this image will appear on the opposite side. You have to perform the offset with subpixel precision at the best quality.
Also, you can use Offset with a combination of other effects. Head over to Effect Control>Distortion>Offset to use this effect.
6. Spherize Effect
The Spherize effect allows users to wrap a video clip around a spherical shape. You can use it to give texts and objects a three-dimensional effect. Go to Effect Control>Distortion>Spherize and adjust the radius and center of the sphere.
7. Transform Effect
This effect applies 2-dimensional geometric transformations to your clip. You can use this effect to skew clips along any axis.
1. Go to Effect Control>Distortion>Transform to apply this effect to your clip.
2. Use Transform settings to adjust Opacity, Skew, Rotation, Scale, Anchor Point, and more.
8. Turbulent Displace Effect
This fun effect utilizes fractal noise to create turbulent Premiere Pro distortion effects in your image. You can use the Turbulent Displace effect to add movement to your clip.
1. Head to Effect Control>Distortion>Turbulent Displace.
2. Adjust the following controls:
- Displacement
- Amount
- Size
- Offset (Turbulence)
- Complexity
- Evolution
- Pinning
- Resize Layer
- Antialiasing For Best Quality
9. Twirl Effect
The Twirl effect allows you to rotate your clip around its center. It rotates the image more sharply in the middle than at the edge. You can use it on faces to make a funny clip. Navigate to Effect Control>Distortion>Twirl to start using this effect. Next, use the settings to adjust how much angle it twirls and the radius.
10. Wave Warp Effect
This effect is one of the most popular Premiere Pro distortion effects. It generates the appearance of a wave as it’s traveling across an image. The Wave Warp effect allows you to produce various wave shapes, including sine, circular, and square waves.
It’s automatically animated at a steady speed across the time range, and that’s without frames. You need to set keyframes to vary speeds.
1. Head to Effect Control>Distortion>Wave Warp to apply this effect in your video clip.
2. Now, change the wave speed, direction, height, width, and type to suit your preference.
Bonus! Free Distortion Effects for Premiere Pro
1. Liquid Distortion Effect
This effect can distort the content in a clip and can be used to shift into the next clip. It could be utilized in editing or used as a transition.
2. Earthquake Effect
This effect adds a shaking motion to the video clip you add it to; it works as a transition but could also be a useful editing tool.
3. Glass Effect
This effect can add various blurs to the video clip and be used to transition from one clip to the next.
4. TV Effect
This effect imitates the view of a television being turned on or off. You can use it to introduce a new video clip. It would also be a great start or end to the entire video.
5. Glitch Effect
This effect adds a glitch to the video clip. You can use it in editing or as a transition from one clip to the next.
Conclusion
● You can add any of these Premiere Pro distortion effects to make your videos more catchy. In turn, they will get more attention and views. Premiere Pro comes with tons of distortion effects and a responsive interface.
Twitch Green Screen Guide
Green screens are a fun way for creators to bring their personality to their stream, allowing them to dynamically alter their stream background and make their content appear even more engaging and polished. With Twitch green screen background, you can easily configure Chroma key settings and detect your green screen with a single click.
The twitch green screen attaches directly to the back of your chair. You don’t have to worry about stands, or spacing behind your chair. Just attach it and go. This portable green screen can fit on the back of your chair a feature that makes it easy to assemble and use for start-up twitchers.
How to set up a Green Screen with Twitch Studio
**Set Up Your Camera
First things first, make sure that your camera is being detected on Twitch Studio. If you do not already have a layer with your webcam on your scene, click Edit Scene and add a webcam layer by clicking the + icon on the left next to Layers.
Once your webcam layer has been created, make sure that the desired device is selected, plugged in, and that you have not turned off every webcam (Camera icon on the bottom left of Twitch Studio).
**Set Up Your Green Screen
Once your green screen is set up in your background, select your webcam layers to display your webcam settings.
We recommend using the Auto-Detect Color feature as it will automatically detect the best color code for you and will be a great base to work from. If you prefer, you can manually pick the color code by either providing the color code in the Color to Remove field or clicking on the colored square to display a color spectrum that you can select from.
The Chroma Key section is located at the bottom of the webcam settings, and you will be able to toggle the chroma key on and off by clicking the eye icon.
To adjust the chroma key settings, you can click on Edit Chroma Key. You will be able to change the color code and change similarity, edge transparency and color correction for the perfect fit.
Other free ways to set up green screen for Twitch streams
OBS
OBS Studio is a free and open-source app for screen-casting and live streaming. Written in C/C++ and built with Qt, OBS Studio provides real-time capture, scene composition, recording, encoding, and broadcasting via the Real Time Messaging Protocol(RTMP).It can stream Videos to any RTMP supporting destination including YouTube, Twitch, Instagram and Facebook.
OBS Green Screen Set-up Steps
- Make sure you have the following equipment prepared: a solid green background, webcam or video camera, lighting, and OBS Studio.
- Download the latest stable version of OBS Studio from the official website and install the software. Open OBS and let the Auto-Configuration Wizard optimize the software’s settings based on your hardware.
- Now you can add a video source.
- Right-click on the video source you’ve created and select Filter.
- Click the +button under the Effects Filters section and select Chroma Key.
- Type in a name for this effect layer.
- After you add a chroma key, OBS will automatically create and adjust the baseline settings for the filter. You can experiment with the sliders and settle when you are satisfied with the result.
- Make sure you aren’t wearing any green or reflective material. You can double-checkthe performance on the preview screen.
- If things are working smoothly, you are all set to start streamingwith the green screen on.
Pro tip:
You can follow the instructions above and live stream to multiple platforms at once with Restream. Multistreaming to platforms like YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Twitch, and LinkedIn allows you to drastically increase the audience reach and grow your followers.
XBOX
It is a video gaming brand created and owned by Microsoft. The brand consists of five video game consoles, as well as applications(games), streaming services, an online service by the name of Xbox network, and the development arm by the name of Xbox Game Studios. The brand was first introduced in the United States in November 2001, with the launch of the original Xbox console.
Steps on Using Xbox Green Screen
Make your Xbox console reflect your personal style by changing its look and feel. Choose a favourite colour, update your background with game art or a customised image, or select a different theme.
Choose your color
The color you choose will appear in tiles and accents on your Xbox. It also follows you to any console you sign in to.
- Press the Xboxbutton on your controller to open the guide, and then select Profile & system > Settings > General > Personalisation > My color & theme > My color.
- Select a color, and then select OK.
**Choose your background
Your background appears where you’d expect it to—in the background of Home. It can be a solid color or an image, such as game art, achievement art, a screenshot, or a customized image. Achievement art follows you to any Xbox, but screenshots and customized images stay on the console that they’re set to.
To choose your background, press the Xbox button on your controller to open the guide, and then select Profile & system > Settings > General > Personalization > My background.
From here, choose from the following options:
**Solid color and game art
Select a background color, and then select OK. To then add game art, choose the game most recently played and the game art will appear as the background.
**Achievement art
- Select Achievement art> Gaming.
- Select a game from your list of games with achievements.
- Select the achievement with the background art you want.
- Select Set as background.
**Custom image
Note Customized images must be smaller than 3 MB, and the best size for backgrounds is 1920 x 1080.
- Copy a JPG or PNG file that you want to use to a USB device, and then plug it into your Xbox.
- On your Xbox, select Customized image. A dialogue box appears that shows the contents of your console and attached USB device.
- Select the USB device, and then choose your image.
**Screenshot
- Select Screenshot, then choose the one you want.
- Select More actions> Set as background.
**Dynamic background
Note Dynamic backgrounds are only available on Xbox Series X|S.
- Select Dynamic background.
- Select the background art you want.
- Select Apply.
Note Some dynamic backgrounds are only available through promotions with special edition hardware (like the 20th Anniversary Special Edition controller). To see one of these special dynamic backgrounds in your list of options, make sure your special edition hardware is turned on and in use with your console when you set your background.
**Remove customized background
If you want to remove your background, select Remove customized background.
**Choose your theme
Themes can be set to dark or light and can also be scheduled. To set a theme:
- Press the Xboxbutton on your controller to open the guide, and then select Profile & system > Settings > General > Personalization.
- Select My color & theme.
- Under System theme, select Darkor Light. Select Scheduled to activate your theme according to specific times, or to start at sunrise and sunset.
Themes stay on the console they’re set to.
Solid Color
Achievement Art
Custom Image
Remove Custom Background
Filmora
Wondershare Filmora is the one of best video editing software with cool features that compares to other competing video editing Softwares. Many video editing programs claim to offer professional results; Filmora is one of a few consumer-level tools that actually delivers.
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
For macOS 10.12 or later
Key Features
4k editing support
GIF support
Noise removal
Color tuning
Advanced tech editor
Audio mixer
Video stabilization
Scene detection
Conclusion
You probably already have an idea of how to use a green screen, at least in principle. You film something or someone in front of a colored background — the green screen — then you replace everything that’s in the color of the screen with other footage, images, charts, presentations, or whatever visuals you want. However, Chroma keying a live stream works almost the same way. The main difference is that you have to replace the green screen as you’re filming, rather than during editing.
Pro tip:
You can follow the instructions above and live stream to multiple platforms at once with Restream. Multistreaming to platforms like YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Twitch, and LinkedIn allows you to drastically increase the audience reach and grow your followers.
XBOX
It is a video gaming brand created and owned by Microsoft. The brand consists of five video game consoles, as well as applications(games), streaming services, an online service by the name of Xbox network, and the development arm by the name of Xbox Game Studios. The brand was first introduced in the United States in November 2001, with the launch of the original Xbox console.
Steps on Using Xbox Green Screen
Make your Xbox console reflect your personal style by changing its look and feel. Choose a favourite colour, update your background with game art or a customised image, or select a different theme.
Choose your color
The color you choose will appear in tiles and accents on your Xbox. It also follows you to any console you sign in to.
- Press the Xboxbutton on your controller to open the guide, and then select Profile & system > Settings > General > Personalisation > My color & theme > My color.
- Select a color, and then select OK.
**Choose your background
Your background appears where you’d expect it to—in the background of Home. It can be a solid color or an image, such as game art, achievement art, a screenshot, or a customized image. Achievement art follows you to any Xbox, but screenshots and customized images stay on the console that they’re set to.
To choose your background, press the Xbox button on your controller to open the guide, and then select Profile & system > Settings > General > Personalization > My background.
From here, choose from the following options:
**Solid color and game art
Select a background color, and then select OK. To then add game art, choose the game most recently played and the game art will appear as the background.
**Achievement art
- Select Achievement art> Gaming.
- Select a game from your list of games with achievements.
- Select the achievement with the background art you want.
- Select Set as background.
**Custom image
Note Customized images must be smaller than 3 MB, and the best size for backgrounds is 1920 x 1080.
- Copy a JPG or PNG file that you want to use to a USB device, and then plug it into your Xbox.
- On your Xbox, select Customized image. A dialogue box appears that shows the contents of your console and attached USB device.
- Select the USB device, and then choose your image.
**Screenshot
- Select Screenshot, then choose the one you want.
- Select More actions> Set as background.
**Dynamic background
Note Dynamic backgrounds are only available on Xbox Series X|S.
- Select Dynamic background.
- Select the background art you want.
- Select Apply.
Note Some dynamic backgrounds are only available through promotions with special edition hardware (like the 20th Anniversary Special Edition controller). To see one of these special dynamic backgrounds in your list of options, make sure your special edition hardware is turned on and in use with your console when you set your background.
**Remove customized background
If you want to remove your background, select Remove customized background.
**Choose your theme
Themes can be set to dark or light and can also be scheduled. To set a theme:
- Press the Xboxbutton on your controller to open the guide, and then select Profile & system > Settings > General > Personalization.
- Select My color & theme.
- Under System theme, select Darkor Light. Select Scheduled to activate your theme according to specific times, or to start at sunrise and sunset.
Themes stay on the console they’re set to.
Solid Color
Achievement Art
Custom Image
Remove Custom Background
Filmora
Wondershare Filmora is the one of best video editing software with cool features that compares to other competing video editing Softwares. Many video editing programs claim to offer professional results; Filmora is one of a few consumer-level tools that actually delivers.
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
For macOS 10.12 or later
Key Features
4k editing support
GIF support
Noise removal
Color tuning
Advanced tech editor
Audio mixer
Video stabilization
Scene detection
Conclusion
You probably already have an idea of how to use a green screen, at least in principle. You film something or someone in front of a colored background — the green screen — then you replace everything that’s in the color of the screen with other footage, images, charts, presentations, or whatever visuals you want. However, Chroma keying a live stream works almost the same way. The main difference is that you have to replace the green screen as you’re filming, rather than during editing.
Pro tip:
You can follow the instructions above and live stream to multiple platforms at once with Restream. Multistreaming to platforms like YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Twitch, and LinkedIn allows you to drastically increase the audience reach and grow your followers.
XBOX
It is a video gaming brand created and owned by Microsoft. The brand consists of five video game consoles, as well as applications(games), streaming services, an online service by the name of Xbox network, and the development arm by the name of Xbox Game Studios. The brand was first introduced in the United States in November 2001, with the launch of the original Xbox console.
Steps on Using Xbox Green Screen
Make your Xbox console reflect your personal style by changing its look and feel. Choose a favourite colour, update your background with game art or a customised image, or select a different theme.
Choose your color
The color you choose will appear in tiles and accents on your Xbox. It also follows you to any console you sign in to.
- Press the Xboxbutton on your controller to open the guide, and then select Profile & system > Settings > General > Personalisation > My color & theme > My color.
- Select a color, and then select OK.
**Choose your background
Your background appears where you’d expect it to—in the background of Home. It can be a solid color or an image, such as game art, achievement art, a screenshot, or a customized image. Achievement art follows you to any Xbox, but screenshots and customized images stay on the console that they’re set to.
To choose your background, press the Xbox button on your controller to open the guide, and then select Profile & system > Settings > General > Personalization > My background.
From here, choose from the following options:
**Solid color and game art
Select a background color, and then select OK. To then add game art, choose the game most recently played and the game art will appear as the background.
**Achievement art
- Select Achievement art> Gaming.
- Select a game from your list of games with achievements.
- Select the achievement with the background art you want.
- Select Set as background.
**Custom image
Note Customized images must be smaller than 3 MB, and the best size for backgrounds is 1920 x 1080.
- Copy a JPG or PNG file that you want to use to a USB device, and then plug it into your Xbox.
- On your Xbox, select Customized image. A dialogue box appears that shows the contents of your console and attached USB device.
- Select the USB device, and then choose your image.
**Screenshot
- Select Screenshot, then choose the one you want.
- Select More actions> Set as background.
**Dynamic background
Note Dynamic backgrounds are only available on Xbox Series X|S.
- Select Dynamic background.
- Select the background art you want.
- Select Apply.
Note Some dynamic backgrounds are only available through promotions with special edition hardware (like the 20th Anniversary Special Edition controller). To see one of these special dynamic backgrounds in your list of options, make sure your special edition hardware is turned on and in use with your console when you set your background.
**Remove customized background
If you want to remove your background, select Remove customized background.
**Choose your theme
Themes can be set to dark or light and can also be scheduled. To set a theme:
- Press the Xboxbutton on your controller to open the guide, and then select Profile & system > Settings > General > Personalization.
- Select My color & theme.
- Under System theme, select Darkor Light. Select Scheduled to activate your theme according to specific times, or to start at sunrise and sunset.
Themes stay on the console they’re set to.
Solid Color
Achievement Art
Custom Image
Remove Custom Background
Filmora
Wondershare Filmora is the one of best video editing software with cool features that compares to other competing video editing Softwares. Many video editing programs claim to offer professional results; Filmora is one of a few consumer-level tools that actually delivers.
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
For macOS 10.12 or later
Key Features
4k editing support
GIF support
Noise removal
Color tuning
Advanced tech editor
Audio mixer
Video stabilization
Scene detection
Conclusion
You probably already have an idea of how to use a green screen, at least in principle. You film something or someone in front of a colored background — the green screen — then you replace everything that’s in the color of the screen with other footage, images, charts, presentations, or whatever visuals you want. However, Chroma keying a live stream works almost the same way. The main difference is that you have to replace the green screen as you’re filming, rather than during editing.
Pro tip:
You can follow the instructions above and live stream to multiple platforms at once with Restream. Multistreaming to platforms like YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Twitch, and LinkedIn allows you to drastically increase the audience reach and grow your followers.
XBOX
It is a video gaming brand created and owned by Microsoft. The brand consists of five video game consoles, as well as applications(games), streaming services, an online service by the name of Xbox network, and the development arm by the name of Xbox Game Studios. The brand was first introduced in the United States in November 2001, with the launch of the original Xbox console.
Steps on Using Xbox Green Screen
Make your Xbox console reflect your personal style by changing its look and feel. Choose a favourite colour, update your background with game art or a customised image, or select a different theme.
Choose your color
The color you choose will appear in tiles and accents on your Xbox. It also follows you to any console you sign in to.
- Press the Xboxbutton on your controller to open the guide, and then select Profile & system > Settings > General > Personalisation > My color & theme > My color.
- Select a color, and then select OK.
**Choose your background
Your background appears where you’d expect it to—in the background of Home. It can be a solid color or an image, such as game art, achievement art, a screenshot, or a customized image. Achievement art follows you to any Xbox, but screenshots and customized images stay on the console that they’re set to.
To choose your background, press the Xbox button on your controller to open the guide, and then select Profile & system > Settings > General > Personalization > My background.
From here, choose from the following options:
**Solid color and game art
Select a background color, and then select OK. To then add game art, choose the game most recently played and the game art will appear as the background.
**Achievement art
- Select Achievement art> Gaming.
- Select a game from your list of games with achievements.
- Select the achievement with the background art you want.
- Select Set as background.
**Custom image
Note Customized images must be smaller than 3 MB, and the best size for backgrounds is 1920 x 1080.
- Copy a JPG or PNG file that you want to use to a USB device, and then plug it into your Xbox.
- On your Xbox, select Customized image. A dialogue box appears that shows the contents of your console and attached USB device.
- Select the USB device, and then choose your image.
**Screenshot
- Select Screenshot, then choose the one you want.
- Select More actions> Set as background.
**Dynamic background
Note Dynamic backgrounds are only available on Xbox Series X|S.
- Select Dynamic background.
- Select the background art you want.
- Select Apply.
Note Some dynamic backgrounds are only available through promotions with special edition hardware (like the 20th Anniversary Special Edition controller). To see one of these special dynamic backgrounds in your list of options, make sure your special edition hardware is turned on and in use with your console when you set your background.
**Remove customized background
If you want to remove your background, select Remove customized background.
**Choose your theme
Themes can be set to dark or light and can also be scheduled. To set a theme:
- Press the Xboxbutton on your controller to open the guide, and then select Profile & system > Settings > General > Personalization.
- Select My color & theme.
- Under System theme, select Darkor Light. Select Scheduled to activate your theme according to specific times, or to start at sunrise and sunset.
Themes stay on the console they’re set to.
Solid Color
Achievement Art
Custom Image
Remove Custom Background
Filmora
Wondershare Filmora is the one of best video editing software with cool features that compares to other competing video editing Softwares. Many video editing programs claim to offer professional results; Filmora is one of a few consumer-level tools that actually delivers.
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
For macOS 10.12 or later
Key Features
4k editing support
GIF support
Noise removal
Color tuning
Advanced tech editor
Audio mixer
Video stabilization
Scene detection
Conclusion
You probably already have an idea of how to use a green screen, at least in principle. You film something or someone in front of a colored background — the green screen — then you replace everything that’s in the color of the screen with other footage, images, charts, presentations, or whatever visuals you want. However, Chroma keying a live stream works almost the same way. The main difference is that you have to replace the green screen as you’re filming, rather than during editing.
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