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Cropping a Video in Final Cut Pro [Step by Step]
“Storytelling at its most powerful”, - words we read on the first page of the official web-site of Final Cut Pro, non-linear video editing software program which runs on Mac computers. The software lets us to log and transfer videos onto a hard drive, where it can be edited, processed, and output to a wide variety of formats. Final Cut Pro is so advanced that it is used by hobbyist filmmakers and industry professionals in TV, Film, and media. Anyone can get a free trial of the software for their Macs, but, to purchase directly from the Mac App Store it costs $299.99. It’s evident that Final Cut Pro can’t be downloaded, installed, and thus used on Windows, which is unfortunate, but for Mac users, it’s a very powerful video editing software.
What are the features this advanced computer program offers to Mac users? – itreads on the web-site of Final Cut Pro:
- Object Tracker and Cinematic mode;
- Blazing pro performance;
- Editing, audio, motion graphics, color grading, and delivery;
- The best plug-ins, effects, and tools from leading developers.
One of the most impressive things about Final Cut Pro is that through it, you can create 2D and 3D titles right in the program, apply and modify filters, and use the built-in chroma key for high-quality green- and blue-screen effects. But, one should not be alarmed when it comes to experience and knowledge in editing – even though Final Cut Pro seems so advanced with its powerful tools and the possibilities it contains, it is designed for easy use and can be used by amateurs as well as professionals.
The interface, which, when it comes to editing, is one of the most important aspects (if not the main one!), seems quite standard - an ordinary window configuration, sidebar with libraries, events, projects, collections… If you want to know more about the basics of Final Cut Pro, it would be helpful to watch a beginner tutorial , with the length of only 20 minutes, an introduction of the whole program.
Anyway, the main topic of this article is about cropping – how to crop a video in Final Cut Pro? If you are a Mac user and have this program installed on your computer, and you as well have a footage where you want to remove some portions of the video and adjust the size of the cropped clip within a certain area, this article is for you. Even though cropping is especially used when it comes to the images, it is extremely helpful in certain situations about the video clips, as well. So, let’s dive into each step of cropping in Final Cut Pro!
Steps to crop a video in Final Cut Pro
After getting Final Cut Pro ready to work in and opening it, you need to start as always, as in any other software: Of course, choose Import Media.
The software will ask your permission to access files in your computer, so, in order to import some, guess you have to click on OK.
Then, it will let you choose your file – but not by opening the new window (as in most cases), rather, you can choose file within the software.
Once you have your file(s) chosen, you need to find Import Selected button on the down and right.
This will lead you towards the editor again, but if you try to drag and drop your file into the sequence, the program will not follow this simple order…
This is because what the window below reads and looks like – it offers you create a New Project first. So, you need to hit it.
This will create the sequence where you can add the video you have already selected and imported from your media.
Now, it’s time to find where the cropping option is. It’s quite simple – look at the icon below and a little left of the screen where your video clip shows, click on it and you will see three options: Transform, Crop, and Distort. Needless to say, you will choose crop in this case, even if other options sound quite interesting, too!
Choosing Crop also gives you three options: Trim, Crop, and Ken Burns. Stick with the Crop again!
You will notice the kind of rulers on the angles of the video clip – they are there so you can crop your footage manually, by holding and moving them with your cursor to your liking.
Of course, if you direct your cursor in the middle of the cropped video, you can move the whole cropping window around it, so you can find the area where you intend to crop better.
And when the selected area is ready, you need to click on Done button on the right top side of the screen. If you are not satisfied with the result, you can take the step back, by clicking on Reset button right next to Done and modify the area again.
On the right side of the screen, you notice a window where Crop is also written. Alongside it, if you hover over the option with your mouse, you will see the word: Show. Clicking on it will let you crop the video from each side from there, too.
There, you can “play around” with Left, Right, Top, and Bottom sides.
In the process, if you are unsure or you want to compare the original video to the cropped version of it, keep in mind that you can uncheck the Crop button.
Finally, when you feel the result is what you have imagined, you can proceed to saving your work. For it to be done, you need to now find an Export button top right of the whole editor, and then, choose Export File (or else, if that’s what you are willing to do).
The next step would be Export Settings. You will see a new window which has three sections: Info, Settings, and Roles. The most important one here would be considered Settings, where you choose your preferred Format, Video Codec, Resolution, Color Space, Audio Format, and Action.
When you click on Next, you then choose the Name of your project and the location where you want to save it exactly.
Then you click on Save, and in a short amount of time, you have your new cropped video where you chose to save it! So, that’s it with cropping in the Final Cut Pro!
An easier way to crop a video in Wondershare Filmora
When it comes down to Mac, we can also discussed another program which is available on Mac as well as Windows operating system. This software is Filmora Video Editor , which is a simple yet sophisticated video editor that empowers the stories with everything a video editor program can offer to its users. On its official web-site, Filmora is declared as the best video editor, which allows you to edit videos with minimal effort (and isn’t that exactly what one wants when trying to just crop a video?..), enhance videos with 800+ stunning effects, unleash creativity with Hollywood effects, and, import and export in almost any format. One can say that the interface looks quite like that of Final Cut Pro…
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
For macOS 10.14 or later
So, shall we imagine we use Wondershare Filmora X to crop our video, what would be the steps to do it?..
Needless to say, downloading and installing the software is the first step. To add files, you need to click on Import Media Files Here.
Choose your clip(s) you would like to crop and then drag and drop it in the sequence.
Above your video in the sequence, you will see little icons and find a Crop one.
Click on it and a new window will open – it’s for Crop and Zoom, where you can choose a needed ratio or do it manually (for it, you have to select Custom first).
After clicking OK, your video will be cropped as you like. Then, you can proceed with Exporting it – click on Export, choose your preferred settings, and save the video.
So, in this article, we got to know to software Final Cut Pro better and learned about how to crop our footage using this program; we also discussed how to do the same in Wondershare Filmora X, shall we need a different software.
And now, you can choose your preferred one and follow these step, or, why not try both?..
What are the features this advanced computer program offers to Mac users? – itreads on the web-site of Final Cut Pro:
- Object Tracker and Cinematic mode;
- Blazing pro performance;
- Editing, audio, motion graphics, color grading, and delivery;
- The best plug-ins, effects, and tools from leading developers.
One of the most impressive things about Final Cut Pro is that through it, you can create 2D and 3D titles right in the program, apply and modify filters, and use the built-in chroma key for high-quality green- and blue-screen effects. But, one should not be alarmed when it comes to experience and knowledge in editing – even though Final Cut Pro seems so advanced with its powerful tools and the possibilities it contains, it is designed for easy use and can be used by amateurs as well as professionals.
The interface, which, when it comes to editing, is one of the most important aspects (if not the main one!), seems quite standard - an ordinary window configuration, sidebar with libraries, events, projects, collections… If you want to know more about the basics of Final Cut Pro, it would be helpful to watch a beginner tutorial , with the length of only 20 minutes, an introduction of the whole program.
Anyway, the main topic of this article is about cropping – how to crop a video in Final Cut Pro? If you are a Mac user and have this program installed on your computer, and you as well have a footage where you want to remove some portions of the video and adjust the size of the cropped clip within a certain area, this article is for you. Even though cropping is especially used when it comes to the images, it is extremely helpful in certain situations about the video clips, as well. So, let’s dive into each step of cropping in Final Cut Pro!
Steps to crop a video in Final Cut Pro
After getting Final Cut Pro ready to work in and opening it, you need to start as always, as in any other software: Of course, choose Import Media.
The software will ask your permission to access files in your computer, so, in order to import some, guess you have to click on OK.
Then, it will let you choose your file – but not by opening the new window (as in most cases), rather, you can choose file within the software.
Once you have your file(s) chosen, you need to find Import Selected button on the down and right.
This will lead you towards the editor again, but if you try to drag and drop your file into the sequence, the program will not follow this simple order…
This is because what the window below reads and looks like – it offers you create a New Project first. So, you need to hit it.
This will create the sequence where you can add the video you have already selected and imported from your media.
Now, it’s time to find where the cropping option is. It’s quite simple – look at the icon below and a little left of the screen where your video clip shows, click on it and you will see three options: Transform, Crop, and Distort. Needless to say, you will choose crop in this case, even if other options sound quite interesting, too!
Choosing Crop also gives you three options: Trim, Crop, and Ken Burns. Stick with the Crop again!
You will notice the kind of rulers on the angles of the video clip – they are there so you can crop your footage manually, by holding and moving them with your cursor to your liking.
Of course, if you direct your cursor in the middle of the cropped video, you can move the whole cropping window around it, so you can find the area where you intend to crop better.
And when the selected area is ready, you need to click on Done button on the right top side of the screen. If you are not satisfied with the result, you can take the step back, by clicking on Reset button right next to Done and modify the area again.
On the right side of the screen, you notice a window where Crop is also written. Alongside it, if you hover over the option with your mouse, you will see the word: Show. Clicking on it will let you crop the video from each side from there, too.
There, you can “play around” with Left, Right, Top, and Bottom sides.
In the process, if you are unsure or you want to compare the original video to the cropped version of it, keep in mind that you can uncheck the Crop button.
Finally, when you feel the result is what you have imagined, you can proceed to saving your work. For it to be done, you need to now find an Export button top right of the whole editor, and then, choose Export File (or else, if that’s what you are willing to do).
The next step would be Export Settings. You will see a new window which has three sections: Info, Settings, and Roles. The most important one here would be considered Settings, where you choose your preferred Format, Video Codec, Resolution, Color Space, Audio Format, and Action.
When you click on Next, you then choose the Name of your project and the location where you want to save it exactly.
Then you click on Save, and in a short amount of time, you have your new cropped video where you chose to save it! So, that’s it with cropping in the Final Cut Pro!
An easier way to crop a video in Wondershare Filmora
When it comes down to Mac, we can also discussed another program which is available on Mac as well as Windows operating system. This software is Filmora Video Editor , which is a simple yet sophisticated video editor that empowers the stories with everything a video editor program can offer to its users. On its official web-site, Filmora is declared as the best video editor, which allows you to edit videos with minimal effort (and isn’t that exactly what one wants when trying to just crop a video?..), enhance videos with 800+ stunning effects, unleash creativity with Hollywood effects, and, import and export in almost any format. One can say that the interface looks quite like that of Final Cut Pro…
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
For macOS 10.14 or later
So, shall we imagine we use Wondershare Filmora X to crop our video, what would be the steps to do it?..
Needless to say, downloading and installing the software is the first step. To add files, you need to click on Import Media Files Here.
Choose your clip(s) you would like to crop and then drag and drop it in the sequence.
Above your video in the sequence, you will see little icons and find a Crop one.
Click on it and a new window will open – it’s for Crop and Zoom, where you can choose a needed ratio or do it manually (for it, you have to select Custom first).
After clicking OK, your video will be cropped as you like. Then, you can proceed with Exporting it – click on Export, choose your preferred settings, and save the video.
So, in this article, we got to know to software Final Cut Pro better and learned about how to crop our footage using this program; we also discussed how to do the same in Wondershare Filmora X, shall we need a different software.
And now, you can choose your preferred one and follow these step, or, why not try both?..
What are the features this advanced computer program offers to Mac users? – itreads on the web-site of Final Cut Pro:
- Object Tracker and Cinematic mode;
- Blazing pro performance;
- Editing, audio, motion graphics, color grading, and delivery;
- The best plug-ins, effects, and tools from leading developers.
One of the most impressive things about Final Cut Pro is that through it, you can create 2D and 3D titles right in the program, apply and modify filters, and use the built-in chroma key for high-quality green- and blue-screen effects. But, one should not be alarmed when it comes to experience and knowledge in editing – even though Final Cut Pro seems so advanced with its powerful tools and the possibilities it contains, it is designed for easy use and can be used by amateurs as well as professionals.
The interface, which, when it comes to editing, is one of the most important aspects (if not the main one!), seems quite standard - an ordinary window configuration, sidebar with libraries, events, projects, collections… If you want to know more about the basics of Final Cut Pro, it would be helpful to watch a beginner tutorial , with the length of only 20 minutes, an introduction of the whole program.
Anyway, the main topic of this article is about cropping – how to crop a video in Final Cut Pro? If you are a Mac user and have this program installed on your computer, and you as well have a footage where you want to remove some portions of the video and adjust the size of the cropped clip within a certain area, this article is for you. Even though cropping is especially used when it comes to the images, it is extremely helpful in certain situations about the video clips, as well. So, let’s dive into each step of cropping in Final Cut Pro!
Steps to crop a video in Final Cut Pro
After getting Final Cut Pro ready to work in and opening it, you need to start as always, as in any other software: Of course, choose Import Media.
The software will ask your permission to access files in your computer, so, in order to import some, guess you have to click on OK.
Then, it will let you choose your file – but not by opening the new window (as in most cases), rather, you can choose file within the software.
Once you have your file(s) chosen, you need to find Import Selected button on the down and right.
This will lead you towards the editor again, but if you try to drag and drop your file into the sequence, the program will not follow this simple order…
This is because what the window below reads and looks like – it offers you create a New Project first. So, you need to hit it.
This will create the sequence where you can add the video you have already selected and imported from your media.
Now, it’s time to find where the cropping option is. It’s quite simple – look at the icon below and a little left of the screen where your video clip shows, click on it and you will see three options: Transform, Crop, and Distort. Needless to say, you will choose crop in this case, even if other options sound quite interesting, too!
Choosing Crop also gives you three options: Trim, Crop, and Ken Burns. Stick with the Crop again!
You will notice the kind of rulers on the angles of the video clip – they are there so you can crop your footage manually, by holding and moving them with your cursor to your liking.
Of course, if you direct your cursor in the middle of the cropped video, you can move the whole cropping window around it, so you can find the area where you intend to crop better.
And when the selected area is ready, you need to click on Done button on the right top side of the screen. If you are not satisfied with the result, you can take the step back, by clicking on Reset button right next to Done and modify the area again.
On the right side of the screen, you notice a window where Crop is also written. Alongside it, if you hover over the option with your mouse, you will see the word: Show. Clicking on it will let you crop the video from each side from there, too.
There, you can “play around” with Left, Right, Top, and Bottom sides.
In the process, if you are unsure or you want to compare the original video to the cropped version of it, keep in mind that you can uncheck the Crop button.
Finally, when you feel the result is what you have imagined, you can proceed to saving your work. For it to be done, you need to now find an Export button top right of the whole editor, and then, choose Export File (or else, if that’s what you are willing to do).
The next step would be Export Settings. You will see a new window which has three sections: Info, Settings, and Roles. The most important one here would be considered Settings, where you choose your preferred Format, Video Codec, Resolution, Color Space, Audio Format, and Action.
When you click on Next, you then choose the Name of your project and the location where you want to save it exactly.
Then you click on Save, and in a short amount of time, you have your new cropped video where you chose to save it! So, that’s it with cropping in the Final Cut Pro!
An easier way to crop a video in Wondershare Filmora
When it comes down to Mac, we can also discussed another program which is available on Mac as well as Windows operating system. This software is Filmora Video Editor , which is a simple yet sophisticated video editor that empowers the stories with everything a video editor program can offer to its users. On its official web-site, Filmora is declared as the best video editor, which allows you to edit videos with minimal effort (and isn’t that exactly what one wants when trying to just crop a video?..), enhance videos with 800+ stunning effects, unleash creativity with Hollywood effects, and, import and export in almost any format. One can say that the interface looks quite like that of Final Cut Pro…
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
For macOS 10.14 or later
So, shall we imagine we use Wondershare Filmora X to crop our video, what would be the steps to do it?..
Needless to say, downloading and installing the software is the first step. To add files, you need to click on Import Media Files Here.
Choose your clip(s) you would like to crop and then drag and drop it in the sequence.
Above your video in the sequence, you will see little icons and find a Crop one.
Click on it and a new window will open – it’s for Crop and Zoom, where you can choose a needed ratio or do it manually (for it, you have to select Custom first).
After clicking OK, your video will be cropped as you like. Then, you can proceed with Exporting it – click on Export, choose your preferred settings, and save the video.
So, in this article, we got to know to software Final Cut Pro better and learned about how to crop our footage using this program; we also discussed how to do the same in Wondershare Filmora X, shall we need a different software.
And now, you can choose your preferred one and follow these step, or, why not try both?..
What are the features this advanced computer program offers to Mac users? – itreads on the web-site of Final Cut Pro:
- Object Tracker and Cinematic mode;
- Blazing pro performance;
- Editing, audio, motion graphics, color grading, and delivery;
- The best plug-ins, effects, and tools from leading developers.
One of the most impressive things about Final Cut Pro is that through it, you can create 2D and 3D titles right in the program, apply and modify filters, and use the built-in chroma key for high-quality green- and blue-screen effects. But, one should not be alarmed when it comes to experience and knowledge in editing – even though Final Cut Pro seems so advanced with its powerful tools and the possibilities it contains, it is designed for easy use and can be used by amateurs as well as professionals.
The interface, which, when it comes to editing, is one of the most important aspects (if not the main one!), seems quite standard - an ordinary window configuration, sidebar with libraries, events, projects, collections… If you want to know more about the basics of Final Cut Pro, it would be helpful to watch a beginner tutorial , with the length of only 20 minutes, an introduction of the whole program.
Anyway, the main topic of this article is about cropping – how to crop a video in Final Cut Pro? If you are a Mac user and have this program installed on your computer, and you as well have a footage where you want to remove some portions of the video and adjust the size of the cropped clip within a certain area, this article is for you. Even though cropping is especially used when it comes to the images, it is extremely helpful in certain situations about the video clips, as well. So, let’s dive into each step of cropping in Final Cut Pro!
Steps to crop a video in Final Cut Pro
After getting Final Cut Pro ready to work in and opening it, you need to start as always, as in any other software: Of course, choose Import Media.
The software will ask your permission to access files in your computer, so, in order to import some, guess you have to click on OK.
Then, it will let you choose your file – but not by opening the new window (as in most cases), rather, you can choose file within the software.
Once you have your file(s) chosen, you need to find Import Selected button on the down and right.
This will lead you towards the editor again, but if you try to drag and drop your file into the sequence, the program will not follow this simple order…
This is because what the window below reads and looks like – it offers you create a New Project first. So, you need to hit it.
This will create the sequence where you can add the video you have already selected and imported from your media.
Now, it’s time to find where the cropping option is. It’s quite simple – look at the icon below and a little left of the screen where your video clip shows, click on it and you will see three options: Transform, Crop, and Distort. Needless to say, you will choose crop in this case, even if other options sound quite interesting, too!
Choosing Crop also gives you three options: Trim, Crop, and Ken Burns. Stick with the Crop again!
You will notice the kind of rulers on the angles of the video clip – they are there so you can crop your footage manually, by holding and moving them with your cursor to your liking.
Of course, if you direct your cursor in the middle of the cropped video, you can move the whole cropping window around it, so you can find the area where you intend to crop better.
And when the selected area is ready, you need to click on Done button on the right top side of the screen. If you are not satisfied with the result, you can take the step back, by clicking on Reset button right next to Done and modify the area again.
On the right side of the screen, you notice a window where Crop is also written. Alongside it, if you hover over the option with your mouse, you will see the word: Show. Clicking on it will let you crop the video from each side from there, too.
There, you can “play around” with Left, Right, Top, and Bottom sides.
In the process, if you are unsure or you want to compare the original video to the cropped version of it, keep in mind that you can uncheck the Crop button.
Finally, when you feel the result is what you have imagined, you can proceed to saving your work. For it to be done, you need to now find an Export button top right of the whole editor, and then, choose Export File (or else, if that’s what you are willing to do).
The next step would be Export Settings. You will see a new window which has three sections: Info, Settings, and Roles. The most important one here would be considered Settings, where you choose your preferred Format, Video Codec, Resolution, Color Space, Audio Format, and Action.
When you click on Next, you then choose the Name of your project and the location where you want to save it exactly.
Then you click on Save, and in a short amount of time, you have your new cropped video where you chose to save it! So, that’s it with cropping in the Final Cut Pro!
An easier way to crop a video in Wondershare Filmora
When it comes down to Mac, we can also discussed another program which is available on Mac as well as Windows operating system. This software is Filmora Video Editor , which is a simple yet sophisticated video editor that empowers the stories with everything a video editor program can offer to its users. On its official web-site, Filmora is declared as the best video editor, which allows you to edit videos with minimal effort (and isn’t that exactly what one wants when trying to just crop a video?..), enhance videos with 800+ stunning effects, unleash creativity with Hollywood effects, and, import and export in almost any format. One can say that the interface looks quite like that of Final Cut Pro…
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
For macOS 10.14 or later
So, shall we imagine we use Wondershare Filmora X to crop our video, what would be the steps to do it?..
Needless to say, downloading and installing the software is the first step. To add files, you need to click on Import Media Files Here.
Choose your clip(s) you would like to crop and then drag and drop it in the sequence.
Above your video in the sequence, you will see little icons and find a Crop one.
Click on it and a new window will open – it’s for Crop and Zoom, where you can choose a needed ratio or do it manually (for it, you have to select Custom first).
After clicking OK, your video will be cropped as you like. Then, you can proceed with Exporting it – click on Export, choose your preferred settings, and save the video.
So, in this article, we got to know to software Final Cut Pro better and learned about how to crop our footage using this program; we also discussed how to do the same in Wondershare Filmora X, shall we need a different software.
And now, you can choose your preferred one and follow these step, or, why not try both?..
How to Trim Video in Quicktime Player on Mac
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You have to trim videos to capture your viewer’s attention because the average attention span of human beings is eight seconds. As such, viewers will click away or keep on scrolling if the first few seconds of your video are in complete silence or a blank screen. Luckily, there is a simple way that Mac users can use to trim videos: QuickTime Player. This guide will give you the low-down on how to trim video in Quicktime to remove unwanted portions.
In this article
02 How to Trim a Video in Quicktime Player
03 Tips & Tricks to Use QuickTime Player
What Is QuickTime Player?
Developed by Apple, QuickTime Player is a software application designed to play, edit, record, and share video and audio files on your Mac. It was created in 1991, and QuickTime X is the latest Mac version available for users of Mac OS X Snow Leopard to macOS Mojave.
QuickTime Player is supported by MovieWorks, PowerPoint, HyperCard, Director, and other standard multimedia authoring apps. One of the exciting features that QuickTime brings to the internet is that it enables video streaming over networks.
In 2016, Apple ended support for the QuickTime Windows version. In 12018, they ceased support for QuickTime 7 version on macOS.
When it comes to OS X Lion, QTKit (the underlying QuickTime media) was deplored in favor of AVFoundation, which was the newer graphics framework and discontinued as of macOS Catalina.
How to Trim a Video in Quicktime Player
Trimming video is a breeze when you are using QuickTime. Follow the steps below to learn how to trim Quicktime video clips.
- Launch QuickTime Player on your Mac. You can find this application by using a Spotlight search. Alternatively, open the Finder app in your Dock and choose the Applications option from the left-hand side menu. You’ll then find QuickTime in the right-hand side menu.
- Once QuickTime has launched, hit the File tab, then click Open File.
- Select the video you would to trim.
- Navigate to the Edit tab on the top menu with your video open.
- Select Trim in the dropdown menu. Alternatively, use the keyboard shortcut command + T.
- You’ll see a yellow trimming bar around the length of the video at the bottom.
- To QuickTime trim video, drag the handles, and the app will remove everything outside the yellow bars.
- Once you have trimmed your video, click the Trim option on the right side of your screen.
- The play icon allows you to preview your video anytime you want during the editing process.
- Click File then Save to save your trimmed video.
- Name your trimmed video, and then select the location you want to save it. Click Save to complete this action.
Tips & Tricks to Use QuickTime Player
Now that you know how to QuickTime trim video, we have provided some helpful tips and tricks for those using this application.
How to Split and Combine Videos
QuickTime player allows you to split and combine two or more video clips. Follow the steps below to learn how to split and combine your videos.
- Open your file.
- Then, press Command-E or select View > Show Clips.
- Drag the Playhead to the area where you would like the video to split.
- Press Command-Y or select Edit > Split Clip. Both clips will be highlighted yellow.
- You can now insert another video clip or re-arrange the video clips by dragging them to the right or left.
- If you split the video clips thrice, you can select the one in the middle, where a yellow outline will appear around it, and then zap it by hitting Delete on your keyboard.
- To combine your video clips, open one of the clips and select Edit > Add Clip to End.
- Double click the video clip you would like to tack on in the Open dialog box.
- You can also drag the icons of video clips from the Finder and drop them into a video window. The application will add the clips to the end of your existing video. Repeat this process to combine several video clips.
- The second video can appear in the middle of your first one. All you have to do is split the video clip, then click on the clip that will appear before the area where the new video is supposed to go.
- Now, select Edit > Insert Clip After Selection.
- A dialog box will appear; double-click the video file you would like to bring in.
- Alternatively, drag a video from the Finder and take it into the gap between the two clips.
How to Record Audio and Videos
You can record a video using a USB webcam or Mac’s built-in camera. What’s more? You can record audio with the built-in microphone on your Mac, a musical instrument connected via a USB cable, or an external mic. Or maybe you would like to record something that’s happening on your screen, QuickTime Player can also do this. Follow the steps below to record audio and video with QuickTime.
- Select File > New Screen Recording, New Audio Recording, or New Movie Recording.
- The last two options need you to choose quality and an input source. You’ll then have to hit the red Record Button. The first option will summon a pane that features the record button and some audio options.
- Drag to specify an area you want to record or click once to record the whole screen.
- Once you have finished, hit the Record button again. A black screen will appear in your menu bar when you’re recording your screen.
- The file will open in QuickTime Player when you stop recording.
- To save it, choose File > Save.
How to Export and Share Videos
QuickTime allows you to export optimized content so that you can view it on other Apple devices, including Apple TV, iPod Touch, and iPhone. With that in mind, let’s look at how you can export and share your video once you have finished editing it.
- Select File > Export; you’ll get a roundup of resolution options (1080p, 720p, and 480p), settings for Apple TV and iOS devices, and an option for only exporting audio.
- If you go with the iTunes option, you’ll see the same Apple TV and iOS devices optimized settings; however, the video file will be sent to your iTunes library.
- • To export your video and share with other users, select File > Share, and the resulting menu will include AirDrop, Messages, Mail, and the social media sharing platforms YouTube, Flickr, Facebook, and Vimeo.
- Choose the option you want, and QuickTime will optimize your video for the service or program you have selected.
- To save the changes you have made to your video file, select File > Close. Name your edited video in the box that will appear, then click Save.
Flip or Rotate a Clip
QuickTime Player also allows you to rotate or flip clips and videos with a single click. Following these step to flip or rotate your video clip.
- Navigate to the Edit tab.
- Select the direction that you want your video to turn. The available options are Flip Vertical, Flip Horizontal, Rotate Right and Rotate Left.
You can apply the changes to your entire video or one of the clips if you had divided the video file.
Present or Record your iPad or iPhone Screen
QuickTime can record or show a live view of what is happening on your iPhone or iPad. If you are using Mac for a presentation, you can show the screen of your iOS devices centered within your Mac’s screen. You only need to follow the steps below:
- Use a USB cable to attach either your iPad or iPhone to your Mac.
- Open QuickTime, then click File > New Movie Recording.
- Now, you need to point the cursor at the QuickTime Player window for the record button to appear.
- Go to the menu next to the record button and pick your iOS device from the list of cameras.
- You’re now ready to enjoy the largest version of your iPhone or iPad with your audience.
- Click Record to record the action.
Conclusion
● Video editing is an essential part of creating video content that attracts viewers. QuickTime trim video allows you to remove unwanted scenes to make it engaging. Your viewers will get hooked on your videos if you trim boring sections, blank screens, and areas with silence. Once you master the art of cutting, your viewer retention and engagement will sky-rocket.
● Don’t forget to use the tips and tricks we have provided to get the most out of this application. You can export videos to various formats, such as FLC animations and image sequences, as well as AVI and DV Streams. You can also split and combine videos, present or record your iOS device screen, record audio and video, and much more.
You have to trim videos to capture your viewer’s attention because the average attention span of human beings is eight seconds. As such, viewers will click away or keep on scrolling if the first few seconds of your video are in complete silence or a blank screen. Luckily, there is a simple way that Mac users can use to trim videos: QuickTime Player. This guide will give you the low-down on how to trim video in Quicktime to remove unwanted portions.
In this article
02 How to Trim a Video in Quicktime Player
03 Tips & Tricks to Use QuickTime Player
What Is QuickTime Player?
Developed by Apple, QuickTime Player is a software application designed to play, edit, record, and share video and audio files on your Mac. It was created in 1991, and QuickTime X is the latest Mac version available for users of Mac OS X Snow Leopard to macOS Mojave.
QuickTime Player is supported by MovieWorks, PowerPoint, HyperCard, Director, and other standard multimedia authoring apps. One of the exciting features that QuickTime brings to the internet is that it enables video streaming over networks.
In 2016, Apple ended support for the QuickTime Windows version. In 12018, they ceased support for QuickTime 7 version on macOS.
When it comes to OS X Lion, QTKit (the underlying QuickTime media) was deplored in favor of AVFoundation, which was the newer graphics framework and discontinued as of macOS Catalina.
How to Trim a Video in Quicktime Player
Trimming video is a breeze when you are using QuickTime. Follow the steps below to learn how to trim Quicktime video clips.
- Launch QuickTime Player on your Mac. You can find this application by using a Spotlight search. Alternatively, open the Finder app in your Dock and choose the Applications option from the left-hand side menu. You’ll then find QuickTime in the right-hand side menu.
- Once QuickTime has launched, hit the File tab, then click Open File.
- Select the video you would to trim.
- Navigate to the Edit tab on the top menu with your video open.
- Select Trim in the dropdown menu. Alternatively, use the keyboard shortcut command + T.
- You’ll see a yellow trimming bar around the length of the video at the bottom.
- To QuickTime trim video, drag the handles, and the app will remove everything outside the yellow bars.
- Once you have trimmed your video, click the Trim option on the right side of your screen.
- The play icon allows you to preview your video anytime you want during the editing process.
- Click File then Save to save your trimmed video.
- Name your trimmed video, and then select the location you want to save it. Click Save to complete this action.
Tips & Tricks to Use QuickTime Player
Now that you know how to QuickTime trim video, we have provided some helpful tips and tricks for those using this application.
How to Split and Combine Videos
QuickTime player allows you to split and combine two or more video clips. Follow the steps below to learn how to split and combine your videos.
- Open your file.
- Then, press Command-E or select View > Show Clips.
- Drag the Playhead to the area where you would like the video to split.
- Press Command-Y or select Edit > Split Clip. Both clips will be highlighted yellow.
- You can now insert another video clip or re-arrange the video clips by dragging them to the right or left.
- If you split the video clips thrice, you can select the one in the middle, where a yellow outline will appear around it, and then zap it by hitting Delete on your keyboard.
- To combine your video clips, open one of the clips and select Edit > Add Clip to End.
- Double click the video clip you would like to tack on in the Open dialog box.
- You can also drag the icons of video clips from the Finder and drop them into a video window. The application will add the clips to the end of your existing video. Repeat this process to combine several video clips.
- The second video can appear in the middle of your first one. All you have to do is split the video clip, then click on the clip that will appear before the area where the new video is supposed to go.
- Now, select Edit > Insert Clip After Selection.
- A dialog box will appear; double-click the video file you would like to bring in.
- Alternatively, drag a video from the Finder and take it into the gap between the two clips.
How to Record Audio and Videos
You can record a video using a USB webcam or Mac’s built-in camera. What’s more? You can record audio with the built-in microphone on your Mac, a musical instrument connected via a USB cable, or an external mic. Or maybe you would like to record something that’s happening on your screen, QuickTime Player can also do this. Follow the steps below to record audio and video with QuickTime.
- Select File > New Screen Recording, New Audio Recording, or New Movie Recording.
- The last two options need you to choose quality and an input source. You’ll then have to hit the red Record Button. The first option will summon a pane that features the record button and some audio options.
- Drag to specify an area you want to record or click once to record the whole screen.
- Once you have finished, hit the Record button again. A black screen will appear in your menu bar when you’re recording your screen.
- The file will open in QuickTime Player when you stop recording.
- To save it, choose File > Save.
How to Export and Share Videos
QuickTime allows you to export optimized content so that you can view it on other Apple devices, including Apple TV, iPod Touch, and iPhone. With that in mind, let’s look at how you can export and share your video once you have finished editing it.
- Select File > Export; you’ll get a roundup of resolution options (1080p, 720p, and 480p), settings for Apple TV and iOS devices, and an option for only exporting audio.
- If you go with the iTunes option, you’ll see the same Apple TV and iOS devices optimized settings; however, the video file will be sent to your iTunes library.
- • To export your video and share with other users, select File > Share, and the resulting menu will include AirDrop, Messages, Mail, and the social media sharing platforms YouTube, Flickr, Facebook, and Vimeo.
- Choose the option you want, and QuickTime will optimize your video for the service or program you have selected.
- To save the changes you have made to your video file, select File > Close. Name your edited video in the box that will appear, then click Save.
Flip or Rotate a Clip
QuickTime Player also allows you to rotate or flip clips and videos with a single click. Following these step to flip or rotate your video clip.
- Navigate to the Edit tab.
- Select the direction that you want your video to turn. The available options are Flip Vertical, Flip Horizontal, Rotate Right and Rotate Left.
You can apply the changes to your entire video or one of the clips if you had divided the video file.
Present or Record your iPad or iPhone Screen
QuickTime can record or show a live view of what is happening on your iPhone or iPad. If you are using Mac for a presentation, you can show the screen of your iOS devices centered within your Mac’s screen. You only need to follow the steps below:
- Use a USB cable to attach either your iPad or iPhone to your Mac.
- Open QuickTime, then click File > New Movie Recording.
- Now, you need to point the cursor at the QuickTime Player window for the record button to appear.
- Go to the menu next to the record button and pick your iOS device from the list of cameras.
- You’re now ready to enjoy the largest version of your iPhone or iPad with your audience.
- Click Record to record the action.
Conclusion
● Video editing is an essential part of creating video content that attracts viewers. QuickTime trim video allows you to remove unwanted scenes to make it engaging. Your viewers will get hooked on your videos if you trim boring sections, blank screens, and areas with silence. Once you master the art of cutting, your viewer retention and engagement will sky-rocket.
● Don’t forget to use the tips and tricks we have provided to get the most out of this application. You can export videos to various formats, such as FLC animations and image sequences, as well as AVI and DV Streams. You can also split and combine videos, present or record your iOS device screen, record audio and video, and much more.
You have to trim videos to capture your viewer’s attention because the average attention span of human beings is eight seconds. As such, viewers will click away or keep on scrolling if the first few seconds of your video are in complete silence or a blank screen. Luckily, there is a simple way that Mac users can use to trim videos: QuickTime Player. This guide will give you the low-down on how to trim video in Quicktime to remove unwanted portions.
In this article
02 How to Trim a Video in Quicktime Player
03 Tips & Tricks to Use QuickTime Player
What Is QuickTime Player?
Developed by Apple, QuickTime Player is a software application designed to play, edit, record, and share video and audio files on your Mac. It was created in 1991, and QuickTime X is the latest Mac version available for users of Mac OS X Snow Leopard to macOS Mojave.
QuickTime Player is supported by MovieWorks, PowerPoint, HyperCard, Director, and other standard multimedia authoring apps. One of the exciting features that QuickTime brings to the internet is that it enables video streaming over networks.
In 2016, Apple ended support for the QuickTime Windows version. In 12018, they ceased support for QuickTime 7 version on macOS.
When it comes to OS X Lion, QTKit (the underlying QuickTime media) was deplored in favor of AVFoundation, which was the newer graphics framework and discontinued as of macOS Catalina.
How to Trim a Video in Quicktime Player
Trimming video is a breeze when you are using QuickTime. Follow the steps below to learn how to trim Quicktime video clips.
- Launch QuickTime Player on your Mac. You can find this application by using a Spotlight search. Alternatively, open the Finder app in your Dock and choose the Applications option from the left-hand side menu. You’ll then find QuickTime in the right-hand side menu.
- Once QuickTime has launched, hit the File tab, then click Open File.
- Select the video you would to trim.
- Navigate to the Edit tab on the top menu with your video open.
- Select Trim in the dropdown menu. Alternatively, use the keyboard shortcut command + T.
- You’ll see a yellow trimming bar around the length of the video at the bottom.
- To QuickTime trim video, drag the handles, and the app will remove everything outside the yellow bars.
- Once you have trimmed your video, click the Trim option on the right side of your screen.
- The play icon allows you to preview your video anytime you want during the editing process.
- Click File then Save to save your trimmed video.
- Name your trimmed video, and then select the location you want to save it. Click Save to complete this action.
Tips & Tricks to Use QuickTime Player
Now that you know how to QuickTime trim video, we have provided some helpful tips and tricks for those using this application.
How to Split and Combine Videos
QuickTime player allows you to split and combine two or more video clips. Follow the steps below to learn how to split and combine your videos.
- Open your file.
- Then, press Command-E or select View > Show Clips.
- Drag the Playhead to the area where you would like the video to split.
- Press Command-Y or select Edit > Split Clip. Both clips will be highlighted yellow.
- You can now insert another video clip or re-arrange the video clips by dragging them to the right or left.
- If you split the video clips thrice, you can select the one in the middle, where a yellow outline will appear around it, and then zap it by hitting Delete on your keyboard.
- To combine your video clips, open one of the clips and select Edit > Add Clip to End.
- Double click the video clip you would like to tack on in the Open dialog box.
- You can also drag the icons of video clips from the Finder and drop them into a video window. The application will add the clips to the end of your existing video. Repeat this process to combine several video clips.
- The second video can appear in the middle of your first one. All you have to do is split the video clip, then click on the clip that will appear before the area where the new video is supposed to go.
- Now, select Edit > Insert Clip After Selection.
- A dialog box will appear; double-click the video file you would like to bring in.
- Alternatively, drag a video from the Finder and take it into the gap between the two clips.
How to Record Audio and Videos
You can record a video using a USB webcam or Mac’s built-in camera. What’s more? You can record audio with the built-in microphone on your Mac, a musical instrument connected via a USB cable, or an external mic. Or maybe you would like to record something that’s happening on your screen, QuickTime Player can also do this. Follow the steps below to record audio and video with QuickTime.
- Select File > New Screen Recording, New Audio Recording, or New Movie Recording.
- The last two options need you to choose quality and an input source. You’ll then have to hit the red Record Button. The first option will summon a pane that features the record button and some audio options.
- Drag to specify an area you want to record or click once to record the whole screen.
- Once you have finished, hit the Record button again. A black screen will appear in your menu bar when you’re recording your screen.
- The file will open in QuickTime Player when you stop recording.
- To save it, choose File > Save.
How to Export and Share Videos
QuickTime allows you to export optimized content so that you can view it on other Apple devices, including Apple TV, iPod Touch, and iPhone. With that in mind, let’s look at how you can export and share your video once you have finished editing it.
- Select File > Export; you’ll get a roundup of resolution options (1080p, 720p, and 480p), settings for Apple TV and iOS devices, and an option for only exporting audio.
- If you go with the iTunes option, you’ll see the same Apple TV and iOS devices optimized settings; however, the video file will be sent to your iTunes library.
- • To export your video and share with other users, select File > Share, and the resulting menu will include AirDrop, Messages, Mail, and the social media sharing platforms YouTube, Flickr, Facebook, and Vimeo.
- Choose the option you want, and QuickTime will optimize your video for the service or program you have selected.
- To save the changes you have made to your video file, select File > Close. Name your edited video in the box that will appear, then click Save.
Flip or Rotate a Clip
QuickTime Player also allows you to rotate or flip clips and videos with a single click. Following these step to flip or rotate your video clip.
- Navigate to the Edit tab.
- Select the direction that you want your video to turn. The available options are Flip Vertical, Flip Horizontal, Rotate Right and Rotate Left.
You can apply the changes to your entire video or one of the clips if you had divided the video file.
Present or Record your iPad or iPhone Screen
QuickTime can record or show a live view of what is happening on your iPhone or iPad. If you are using Mac for a presentation, you can show the screen of your iOS devices centered within your Mac’s screen. You only need to follow the steps below:
- Use a USB cable to attach either your iPad or iPhone to your Mac.
- Open QuickTime, then click File > New Movie Recording.
- Now, you need to point the cursor at the QuickTime Player window for the record button to appear.
- Go to the menu next to the record button and pick your iOS device from the list of cameras.
- You’re now ready to enjoy the largest version of your iPhone or iPad with your audience.
- Click Record to record the action.
Conclusion
● Video editing is an essential part of creating video content that attracts viewers. QuickTime trim video allows you to remove unwanted scenes to make it engaging. Your viewers will get hooked on your videos if you trim boring sections, blank screens, and areas with silence. Once you master the art of cutting, your viewer retention and engagement will sky-rocket.
● Don’t forget to use the tips and tricks we have provided to get the most out of this application. You can export videos to various formats, such as FLC animations and image sequences, as well as AVI and DV Streams. You can also split and combine videos, present or record your iOS device screen, record audio and video, and much more.
You have to trim videos to capture your viewer’s attention because the average attention span of human beings is eight seconds. As such, viewers will click away or keep on scrolling if the first few seconds of your video are in complete silence or a blank screen. Luckily, there is a simple way that Mac users can use to trim videos: QuickTime Player. This guide will give you the low-down on how to trim video in Quicktime to remove unwanted portions.
In this article
02 How to Trim a Video in Quicktime Player
03 Tips & Tricks to Use QuickTime Player
What Is QuickTime Player?
Developed by Apple, QuickTime Player is a software application designed to play, edit, record, and share video and audio files on your Mac. It was created in 1991, and QuickTime X is the latest Mac version available for users of Mac OS X Snow Leopard to macOS Mojave.
QuickTime Player is supported by MovieWorks, PowerPoint, HyperCard, Director, and other standard multimedia authoring apps. One of the exciting features that QuickTime brings to the internet is that it enables video streaming over networks.
In 2016, Apple ended support for the QuickTime Windows version. In 12018, they ceased support for QuickTime 7 version on macOS.
When it comes to OS X Lion, QTKit (the underlying QuickTime media) was deplored in favor of AVFoundation, which was the newer graphics framework and discontinued as of macOS Catalina.
How to Trim a Video in Quicktime Player
Trimming video is a breeze when you are using QuickTime. Follow the steps below to learn how to trim Quicktime video clips.
- Launch QuickTime Player on your Mac. You can find this application by using a Spotlight search. Alternatively, open the Finder app in your Dock and choose the Applications option from the left-hand side menu. You’ll then find QuickTime in the right-hand side menu.
- Once QuickTime has launched, hit the File tab, then click Open File.
- Select the video you would to trim.
- Navigate to the Edit tab on the top menu with your video open.
- Select Trim in the dropdown menu. Alternatively, use the keyboard shortcut command + T.
- You’ll see a yellow trimming bar around the length of the video at the bottom.
- To QuickTime trim video, drag the handles, and the app will remove everything outside the yellow bars.
- Once you have trimmed your video, click the Trim option on the right side of your screen.
- The play icon allows you to preview your video anytime you want during the editing process.
- Click File then Save to save your trimmed video.
- Name your trimmed video, and then select the location you want to save it. Click Save to complete this action.
Tips & Tricks to Use QuickTime Player
Now that you know how to QuickTime trim video, we have provided some helpful tips and tricks for those using this application.
How to Split and Combine Videos
QuickTime player allows you to split and combine two or more video clips. Follow the steps below to learn how to split and combine your videos.
- Open your file.
- Then, press Command-E or select View > Show Clips.
- Drag the Playhead to the area where you would like the video to split.
- Press Command-Y or select Edit > Split Clip. Both clips will be highlighted yellow.
- You can now insert another video clip or re-arrange the video clips by dragging them to the right or left.
- If you split the video clips thrice, you can select the one in the middle, where a yellow outline will appear around it, and then zap it by hitting Delete on your keyboard.
- To combine your video clips, open one of the clips and select Edit > Add Clip to End.
- Double click the video clip you would like to tack on in the Open dialog box.
- You can also drag the icons of video clips from the Finder and drop them into a video window. The application will add the clips to the end of your existing video. Repeat this process to combine several video clips.
- The second video can appear in the middle of your first one. All you have to do is split the video clip, then click on the clip that will appear before the area where the new video is supposed to go.
- Now, select Edit > Insert Clip After Selection.
- A dialog box will appear; double-click the video file you would like to bring in.
- Alternatively, drag a video from the Finder and take it into the gap between the two clips.
How to Record Audio and Videos
You can record a video using a USB webcam or Mac’s built-in camera. What’s more? You can record audio with the built-in microphone on your Mac, a musical instrument connected via a USB cable, or an external mic. Or maybe you would like to record something that’s happening on your screen, QuickTime Player can also do this. Follow the steps below to record audio and video with QuickTime.
- Select File > New Screen Recording, New Audio Recording, or New Movie Recording.
- The last two options need you to choose quality and an input source. You’ll then have to hit the red Record Button. The first option will summon a pane that features the record button and some audio options.
- Drag to specify an area you want to record or click once to record the whole screen.
- Once you have finished, hit the Record button again. A black screen will appear in your menu bar when you’re recording your screen.
- The file will open in QuickTime Player when you stop recording.
- To save it, choose File > Save.
How to Export and Share Videos
QuickTime allows you to export optimized content so that you can view it on other Apple devices, including Apple TV, iPod Touch, and iPhone. With that in mind, let’s look at how you can export and share your video once you have finished editing it.
- Select File > Export; you’ll get a roundup of resolution options (1080p, 720p, and 480p), settings for Apple TV and iOS devices, and an option for only exporting audio.
- If you go with the iTunes option, you’ll see the same Apple TV and iOS devices optimized settings; however, the video file will be sent to your iTunes library.
- • To export your video and share with other users, select File > Share, and the resulting menu will include AirDrop, Messages, Mail, and the social media sharing platforms YouTube, Flickr, Facebook, and Vimeo.
- Choose the option you want, and QuickTime will optimize your video for the service or program you have selected.
- To save the changes you have made to your video file, select File > Close. Name your edited video in the box that will appear, then click Save.
Flip or Rotate a Clip
QuickTime Player also allows you to rotate or flip clips and videos with a single click. Following these step to flip or rotate your video clip.
- Navigate to the Edit tab.
- Select the direction that you want your video to turn. The available options are Flip Vertical, Flip Horizontal, Rotate Right and Rotate Left.
You can apply the changes to your entire video or one of the clips if you had divided the video file.
Present or Record your iPad or iPhone Screen
QuickTime can record or show a live view of what is happening on your iPhone or iPad. If you are using Mac for a presentation, you can show the screen of your iOS devices centered within your Mac’s screen. You only need to follow the steps below:
- Use a USB cable to attach either your iPad or iPhone to your Mac.
- Open QuickTime, then click File > New Movie Recording.
- Now, you need to point the cursor at the QuickTime Player window for the record button to appear.
- Go to the menu next to the record button and pick your iOS device from the list of cameras.
- You’re now ready to enjoy the largest version of your iPhone or iPad with your audience.
- Click Record to record the action.
Conclusion
● Video editing is an essential part of creating video content that attracts viewers. QuickTime trim video allows you to remove unwanted scenes to make it engaging. Your viewers will get hooked on your videos if you trim boring sections, blank screens, and areas with silence. Once you master the art of cutting, your viewer retention and engagement will sky-rocket.
● Don’t forget to use the tips and tricks we have provided to get the most out of this application. You can export videos to various formats, such as FLC animations and image sequences, as well as AVI and DV Streams. You can also split and combine videos, present or record your iOS device screen, record audio and video, and much more.
Do You Want to Know About the DaVinci Resolve Adjustment Layer? Read This Article to Learn How to Use an Adjustment Layer (Clip) in DaVinci Resolve to Edit Videos
DaVinci Resolve is one of the popular video editors comprising many advanced features. This tool allows you to conduct 3D video editing and adjust color grading properties. You can also access its audio library to find out suitable music clips. Moreover, you can add transitions and animations to your videos for more enhancements.
While executing video editing, many people add an adjustment layer (clip) in DaVinci Resolve for convenience. By reading this article, you can discover the DaVinci Resolve adjustment layer and an easy method to add it during video editing.
Part 1: What is the Adjustment Layer (clip) in DaVinci Resolve?
Do you know the benefits of adding an adjustment layer (clip) in DaVinci Resolve? The adjustment layer (clip) in DaVinci Resolve gives you more control and flexibility during video editing. By adding this particular layer above your other clips, you can apply tons of effects to them.
Due to this ease, you don’t have to apply the same effect to multiple clips. Thus, it saves your time and manual effort on DaVinci Resolve. One of the main advantages of adding an adjustment layer (clip) is that it does not modify the original pixels of the video. You can also rename the adjustment layers (clips) in DaVinci Resolve according to your desire.
Hence, adjustment layers in any video editor like DaVinci Resolve provide a non-destructive way to edit and apply effects to the video.
Part 2: How to Add an Adjustment Layer (clip) in DaVinci Resolve?
Are you keen to know how to add an adjustment layer in DaVinci Resolve? By reading this section, you can find easy instructions to apply the adjustment layer (clip) in DaVinci Resolve without hassle.
Step1 To add an adjustment layer in DaVinci Resolve, head to the “Effects Library.” From there, click on “Toolbox” and select “Effects.”
Step2 From the Effects section, you will have to search for the “Adjustment Clip.” Drag and drop the adjustment clip and apply it above the layers that you want to edit.
Step3 Now extend the adjustment clip according to the layers. Once done, you can apply effects and transitions to the adjustment clip to add modifications.
Part 3: Three Ways to Use Adjustment Layers in DaVinci Resolve
Do you want to know how to use the DaVinci Resolve adjustment layer? Read this part of the article to discover how to use the adjustment layer (clip) in DaVinci Resolve.
1. Zoom in
Do you want to give the zoom-in element in your video to emphasize your subject? The zoom-in effect is created to focus on the subject to engage the viewers. On DaVinci Resolve, you can create the zoom-in effect using the adjustment layer (clip). To do so, you can read and follow the below instructions:
Step1 First, add the adjustment layer to your timeline by heading to Effects Library and then Toolbox. Make sure to apply the adjustment layer above your talking head on the timeline.
Step2 Now click on “Inspector” from the top right corner and enhance the “Zoom” value according to your desire. Once done, you can play the video to check the results.
2. Color Grading
Color grading can change the perspective of your video clip. Do you want to give your video an aesthetic, gloomy, or colorful vibe? Change the color grading properties using the adjustment layer (clip) in DaVinci Resolve. To use an adjustment layer for color grading, we have jotted down the simple steps below:
Step1 Drag and drop your clip above on the timeline. Once you are done, head to the “Color Page” given below.
Step2 On the Color page, go to “Library” from the right side and select the effect called “Color Space Transform” from the Resolve FX Color section. After applying this effect, you can enhance the visual appearance of your video.
3. Shake Transition
The shake transition adds a dramatic feel to your video to hook up the audience. If you have recorded a music video, you can add a shake transition to make it more captivating. To add this particular transition to your video, we will use the adjustment layer in DaVinci Resolve to produce accurate results.
Step1 Add the adjustment layer to your timeline. Trim it according to the specific part of your clip where you want to create the shake transition effect.
Step2 Now, from the left side, select “Open FX” library and search “Camera shake” effect. Apply it to the adjustment layer and navigate to the “Effects” tab from the top right corner. From there, increase the values of motion scale, speed scale, and motion blur. You can also make further changes in the “Shake Levels” section.
Step3 Afterward, scroll to the bottom and change the Border Type to “Reflect.” Now head back to the Open FX library and select the “Flicker Addition” effect. Apply this particular effect to the adjustment layer. From the “Effects” tab on the right side, select “Flicker Gain” as your flicker type. You can also go to the “Video” tab to enhance the zoom and position value.
Step4 You can also select different composite modes. You can also duplicate the adjustment clip and alter the composite mode of the second clip. Once done, decrease the opacity of the second clip. Now copy and place the adjustment clips on your timeline according to your desire.
Bonus Tips: Use Adjustment Layers in the Best Alternative to DaVinci Resolve
If you are not satisfied with the results of the DaVinci Resolve adjustment layer, you can try Wondershare Filmora . This professional software can prove to be the best alternative to DaVinci Resolve due to its numerous key features. You can find this tool on every major platform, such as iOS, Android, Windows, and Mac. This tool has a clean and friendly user interface so that you can enjoy editing and modifying your videos.
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You can also use adjustment layers to edit with great ease on this compatible video editor. Moreover, you can find multiple trending effects in its library that can help you to enhance your video clips. To add an adjustment layer in Filmora, you can follow the below steps.
Step1 Start with New Project
Once done with launching Filmora, hit the “New Project” button and upload the desired video. Drag and drop the added video to the timeline to proceed further.
Step2 Add the Adjustment Layer
Go to the “Media” tab and locate the option “Adjustment Layer.” Once done, drag and drop the adjustment layer to the timeline and double-click on it to change its settings.
Step3 Manage the Adjustment Layer Settings
From the opened settings, you can alter the blending mode according to your choice. You can also change opacity and position for more adjustments. Also, you can apply various presets to add a cinematic look. Moreover, you can apply different borders across your video clip for a more enhanced look.
Conclusion
DaVinci Resolve is one of the most famous video editors among professionals. If you want to become an expert in using DaVinci Resolve, you must know how to add an adjustment layer (clip) to this tool. For your help, this article has provided complete guidelines on how to add an adjustment layer in DaVinci Resolve.
Moreover, we have also highlighted a better option than DaVinci Resolve, known as Wondershare Filmora. Using this software, you can apply the adjustment layers to your video to generate more precise and accurate results.
Free Download For macOS 10.14 or later
You can also use adjustment layers to edit with great ease on this compatible video editor. Moreover, you can find multiple trending effects in its library that can help you to enhance your video clips. To add an adjustment layer in Filmora, you can follow the below steps.
Step1 Start with New Project
Once done with launching Filmora, hit the “New Project” button and upload the desired video. Drag and drop the added video to the timeline to proceed further.
Step2 Add the Adjustment Layer
Go to the “Media” tab and locate the option “Adjustment Layer.” Once done, drag and drop the adjustment layer to the timeline and double-click on it to change its settings.
Step3 Manage the Adjustment Layer Settings
From the opened settings, you can alter the blending mode according to your choice. You can also change opacity and position for more adjustments. Also, you can apply various presets to add a cinematic look. Moreover, you can apply different borders across your video clip for a more enhanced look.
Conclusion
DaVinci Resolve is one of the most famous video editors among professionals. If you want to become an expert in using DaVinci Resolve, you must know how to add an adjustment layer (clip) to this tool. For your help, this article has provided complete guidelines on how to add an adjustment layer in DaVinci Resolve.
Moreover, we have also highlighted a better option than DaVinci Resolve, known as Wondershare Filmora. Using this software, you can apply the adjustment layers to your video to generate more precise and accurate results.
2 Effective Ways to Add Text Behind Objects
Adding text behind objects in your videos can be a great way to start your videos. For example, you can do so to create an attractive intro or startup a video. So, if you hope to make a video like a pro, let’s learn how to add text behind objects in your videos by Filmora.
Part 1. What Are The Benefits of Adding Text Behind Objects in Videos?
Your videos must maintain quality to create content worthy of a huge audience. You may have a YouTube channel or be starting down the road. Then you must give this a try because
Give a cool look
Adding text behind an object in a video looks cool! Now, your object could be a silhouette of a person or a huge skyscraper. You can add a text tile behind the object, creating the illusion. Due to this, the text will be flying in real-time.
Show creativity
Blasting your channel with innovative and creative content is the key to building a big audience. But, of course, you can always opt for many ways to create a video showing your creativity. One of those ways is to add text behind your object.
You can create an attractive intro by adding text behind objects that captivate the viewer. It ensures that your subscribers stay tuned to your channel and your content.
Build up a solid audience
Every day can be a real struggle if you are a daily content creator on YouTube. The audience demands good content. But your daily videos can get boring if you do not use new methods to edit your videos.
You can add text behind videos to spice up your intros and hook your daily audience even more. That will show the audience that you are genuinely putting in the effort.
Part 2. What Will You Need To Add Text Behind Videos?
Now there are a few things that you will need to add text behind videos. First, take a look at the basic priorities to perform this feature.
1. A Static Object Video
Adding text behind an object can be tricky if the object isn’t static. For example, the effect will be ruined if an object moves around a lot in a video.
Our goal is to create a smooth text behind the video effect. And this can only be achieved if the target object remains static in the video and does not move about its position.
2. A Video Editing Software - Wondershare Filmora
Once you select a video source, you aim to add it to a video editor. For this purpose, Wondershare Filmora would be your best choice. Wondershare Filmora allows you to create innovative and attractive videos.
Free Download For Win 7 or later(64-bit)
Free Download For macOS 10.14 or later
It has a very engaging system UI, allowing even beginner users to get their hands on it instantly. You will learn how to add text behind your videos with a few simple steps.
Now that you know the requirements for the video, let’s move on to the step-by-step guide to add text to your video.
Part 3. Step-by-Step Guide To Add Text Behind Videos
We look at two examples of how to add text behind videos in Wondershare Filmora.
- A static video with an object that can be easily masked out.
- A video with high contrast and a clean background.
Add Text behind a Static Video
First, we will go with adding text behind a static object. For this, scroll more to get the step-by-step process.
Step1 Download Wondershare Filmora
If you are a beginner just starting in the video editing business, Wondershare Filmora is the best choice. Follow the steps below to download the free version of Wondershare Filmora:
- First, download the Wondershare Filmora on your PC or Mac.
- Open the setup and install the Wondershare Filmora.
After downloading the Wondershare Filmora software, let’s edit the video. Scroll below to learn how to start the editing process!
Step2 Add the Video to the Timeline
We will first look at the static video example. For this, follow the below instructions:
- You have to start by importing your video in the import library.
- From the import library, you can click on the video and drag it down below to the timeline.
Note: Adding video to the timelines will allow you to create a workspace to edit your video.
Now let’s move on to how we will add the text tile to our video.
Step3 Add the Text Tile
It is time to add the text tile you will animate behind the object. To do that, follow the steps mentioned as such.:
- Go to the Titles icon on the bar above the import library.
- A drop-down option will be available on the left side.
- Scroll down to the Plain text.
- Here, you can see many text tiles to add to your video.
- You can choose anyone you like.
- The most commonly used tile is the Basic 6.
- When you add the text tile to the timeline, you must ensure that the text is of equal length to the video.
- To do that, drag the right corner of the text tile and drag it to the right to match the length of the video.
Step4 Edit the Text Tile
After you have added the text tile you desire, you need to type in the text. For this article, we will keep it simple. We will be typing a simple statement such as “Hello, World.“
- Double-click the Text tile to open the settings menu.
- After the settings menu is opened, type in the text box on the import window.
You will notice changes on the main window that your text has changed.
- After the text appears, you can make the font look as desired.
- Look above the text window, and you will see the type of text font selected.
- Click on the drop-down option and choose whatever you like.
Let’s move on to animate the text tile.
Step5 Animate the text tile
After adding text, it is time to animate it. This animation will decide how your text will appear behind the target object.
- First, you must open the text settings by double-clicking on the text tile in the timeline.
- In the settings opened in the import window, you will have to click on the animation tab in the upper left corner, aside from the Preset
- Now scroll down to where you will see the Right Roll
- Click on Right Roll and then click on the OK in the bottom right corner of the import window.
Note: You may notice now that the text appears in front of our object. Don’t worry now! We are getting there. With a few simple steps, we will see the results.
Now let us move on to the more significant part of the editing, masking the object. Again, look ahead to see how you can mask the object!
Step6 Mask the Object
To mask our object, we will need to be technical. We will begin by adding the same footage of the static object on our timeline. Follow the steps mentioned below:
- Drag and drop the static object footage above the timeline text. Make sure the text stays in the middle of the sandwich.
- We will hide the video in the first track to simplify things. In addition, this will make our editing easier.
- We will have to look in the effects library to insert the masking effect.
- You can see the Effects icon on the bar at the top.
- Click on the Effects.
- You will see the search bar at the top of the import window.
- In the search bar, type in Image mask.
- Drag the Image mask effect on the video above the text tile.
Now the masking effect has been added. But we would have to adjust so that it stays upon our object.
- Double-click on the video and the settings option will open up.
- Go into the Effects
Note: You must select your target object’s mask shape exactly as its shape.
- We have to mask out a building, so that we will need a vertical rectangle.
- After you have selected the shape of your object, we will need to convert it to the object’s size so that it only masks the building.
- To do that, scroll down below the import window to the settings.
- Here you can see the X, Y, and width settings.
- First, move the width bar so that it matches the width of the building.
- Now drag the X bar until the mask is confined to the building. You would have created the mask only limited to the building.
- Once you complete this step, click OK in the bottom right corner.
- Now un-hide the original video that you imported in the beginning.
Finally, play the video in the main play window from the beginning.
You have successfully created a text behind the object effect. Now that you know how to add text behind static objects let us move to learn how to add text to a video that has high contrast and a clean background.
Add text behind a high contrast and clean background
Besides the text can be added behind a static object, it can also be added to a clean background with high contrast. But how is it? Let’s dive into it.
Step1 Import the video into the timeline
- Import the video from the location in your PC media.
- When imported, drag and drop it onto the timeline.
Step2 Add the text tile
To add the text to your video, follow the steps mentioned below.
- Click on the titles icon on the bar above the import window.
- On the left drop-down option, scroll down to the titles.
- Select the Plain text option.
- You will notice that multiple options will pop up in the import window.
- Select the text title that suits you best.
- After you have selected the text style, drag and drop it down above your video in the timeline.
- Our next step would be to add the text.
- Double-click on the text tile. Doing so will open the settings menu in the import window.
- Type in the text that you want. For reference, we will keep it simple such as, “Hello world.”
- You can also adjust the font of your text.
- Above the type box, a drop-down option will show you the range of fonts available.
- Select the font you desire.
Now that you have added the text, it is time to animate it.
Step3 Take a snapshot
After typing in the text, you will notice in the main play window that your text still appears in front of your object. Therefore, we want to take it behind the object. To do so, first, you will need to take a snapshot.
Follow the steps mentioned to take a snapshot:
- Hide the main video. You can see the Eye icon aside from your main video in the edit column on the left side of the timeline.
- Click on the Eye icon to hide the main video.
- In the main play window, you will notice that the screen turns black, which leaves only the text on the screen.
- In the main play screen, you can notice a small camera icon.
- This camera icon is used to take snapshots of your screen.
- Click on the camera icon to take a snapshot of your screen.
- Your snapshot will now be saved in the main import window.
Now that we have taken a snapshot, we will need to import it into the timeline. Scroll below for more.
Step4 Add the snapshot
After taking it, your goal is to import it into the timeline. To perform this action, perform the following steps:
- Before adding the snapshot to the timeline, we must delete the main text tile.
- Then drag and drop the snapshot from the import library into the timeline above the video.
- Make sure that the snapshot is aligned well with the length of the video.
- If it is longer than the video, drag it from the right to match the length of the video.
- If its length is smaller than the video, drag it to the right to increase its length.
After adding the snapshot, we will have to change its blending mode.
Step5 Change the blending of the snapshot
To create the effect of your text behind the video, you must alter the main text’s blending mode. In this case, it will be the snapshot we took.
Note: Changing the blending mode of the snapshot will allow it to blend with the transparent background and will create the effect of the text behind the object in the video.
Follow the steps mentioned below to change the blending of the snapshot:
- Double-click the snapshot.
- If you select the compositing tab, the blending options will pop up.
- From default, it would be set to Normal. Click on the Normal
- It will show a drop-down option.
- Scroll down below until you can see an option labeled Then click on Overlay.
- And press OK in the bottom right corner to confirm your changes.
The text can be blended with the background.
- Click on the Eye icon to un-hide the video from the timeline.
- Now play the video from the start from the main play screen to see the final changes.
Congratulations! The above steps allow you to add text behind objects in your videos.
Conclusion
Modern media is full of creative content. And if you are a content creator that wants to make it through the world of YouTube and video creating, you need to be the best. You can only be the best at what you do if you keep pushing the boundaries of your creativity.
Adding text behind objects could be the first step in making your intros shine with creativity and innovation. It allows you to maintain and build your viewing audience. The more the audience, the more your content gets watched!
Free Download For macOS 10.14 or later
It has a very engaging system UI, allowing even beginner users to get their hands on it instantly. You will learn how to add text behind your videos with a few simple steps.
Now that you know the requirements for the video, let’s move on to the step-by-step guide to add text to your video.
Part 3. Step-by-Step Guide To Add Text Behind Videos
We look at two examples of how to add text behind videos in Wondershare Filmora.
- A static video with an object that can be easily masked out.
- A video with high contrast and a clean background.
Add Text behind a Static Video
First, we will go with adding text behind a static object. For this, scroll more to get the step-by-step process.
Step1 Download Wondershare Filmora
If you are a beginner just starting in the video editing business, Wondershare Filmora is the best choice. Follow the steps below to download the free version of Wondershare Filmora:
- First, download the Wondershare Filmora on your PC or Mac.
- Open the setup and install the Wondershare Filmora.
After downloading the Wondershare Filmora software, let’s edit the video. Scroll below to learn how to start the editing process!
Step2 Add the Video to the Timeline
We will first look at the static video example. For this, follow the below instructions:
- You have to start by importing your video in the import library.
- From the import library, you can click on the video and drag it down below to the timeline.
Note: Adding video to the timelines will allow you to create a workspace to edit your video.
Now let’s move on to how we will add the text tile to our video.
Step3 Add the Text Tile
It is time to add the text tile you will animate behind the object. To do that, follow the steps mentioned as such.:
- Go to the Titles icon on the bar above the import library.
- A drop-down option will be available on the left side.
- Scroll down to the Plain text.
- Here, you can see many text tiles to add to your video.
- You can choose anyone you like.
- The most commonly used tile is the Basic 6.
- When you add the text tile to the timeline, you must ensure that the text is of equal length to the video.
- To do that, drag the right corner of the text tile and drag it to the right to match the length of the video.
Step4 Edit the Text Tile
After you have added the text tile you desire, you need to type in the text. For this article, we will keep it simple. We will be typing a simple statement such as “Hello, World.“
- Double-click the Text tile to open the settings menu.
- After the settings menu is opened, type in the text box on the import window.
You will notice changes on the main window that your text has changed.
- After the text appears, you can make the font look as desired.
- Look above the text window, and you will see the type of text font selected.
- Click on the drop-down option and choose whatever you like.
Let’s move on to animate the text tile.
Step5 Animate the text tile
After adding text, it is time to animate it. This animation will decide how your text will appear behind the target object.
- First, you must open the text settings by double-clicking on the text tile in the timeline.
- In the settings opened in the import window, you will have to click on the animation tab in the upper left corner, aside from the Preset
- Now scroll down to where you will see the Right Roll
- Click on Right Roll and then click on the OK in the bottom right corner of the import window.
Note: You may notice now that the text appears in front of our object. Don’t worry now! We are getting there. With a few simple steps, we will see the results.
Now let us move on to the more significant part of the editing, masking the object. Again, look ahead to see how you can mask the object!
Step6 Mask the Object
To mask our object, we will need to be technical. We will begin by adding the same footage of the static object on our timeline. Follow the steps mentioned below:
- Drag and drop the static object footage above the timeline text. Make sure the text stays in the middle of the sandwich.
- We will hide the video in the first track to simplify things. In addition, this will make our editing easier.
- We will have to look in the effects library to insert the masking effect.
- You can see the Effects icon on the bar at the top.
- Click on the Effects.
- You will see the search bar at the top of the import window.
- In the search bar, type in Image mask.
- Drag the Image mask effect on the video above the text tile.
Now the masking effect has been added. But we would have to adjust so that it stays upon our object.
- Double-click on the video and the settings option will open up.
- Go into the Effects
Note: You must select your target object’s mask shape exactly as its shape.
- We have to mask out a building, so that we will need a vertical rectangle.
- After you have selected the shape of your object, we will need to convert it to the object’s size so that it only masks the building.
- To do that, scroll down below the import window to the settings.
- Here you can see the X, Y, and width settings.
- First, move the width bar so that it matches the width of the building.
- Now drag the X bar until the mask is confined to the building. You would have created the mask only limited to the building.
- Once you complete this step, click OK in the bottom right corner.
- Now un-hide the original video that you imported in the beginning.
Finally, play the video in the main play window from the beginning.
You have successfully created a text behind the object effect. Now that you know how to add text behind static objects let us move to learn how to add text to a video that has high contrast and a clean background.
Add text behind a high contrast and clean background
Besides the text can be added behind a static object, it can also be added to a clean background with high contrast. But how is it? Let’s dive into it.
Step1 Import the video into the timeline
- Import the video from the location in your PC media.
- When imported, drag and drop it onto the timeline.
Step2 Add the text tile
To add the text to your video, follow the steps mentioned below.
- Click on the titles icon on the bar above the import window.
- On the left drop-down option, scroll down to the titles.
- Select the Plain text option.
- You will notice that multiple options will pop up in the import window.
- Select the text title that suits you best.
- After you have selected the text style, drag and drop it down above your video in the timeline.
- Our next step would be to add the text.
- Double-click on the text tile. Doing so will open the settings menu in the import window.
- Type in the text that you want. For reference, we will keep it simple such as, “Hello world.”
- You can also adjust the font of your text.
- Above the type box, a drop-down option will show you the range of fonts available.
- Select the font you desire.
Now that you have added the text, it is time to animate it.
Step3 Take a snapshot
After typing in the text, you will notice in the main play window that your text still appears in front of your object. Therefore, we want to take it behind the object. To do so, first, you will need to take a snapshot.
Follow the steps mentioned to take a snapshot:
- Hide the main video. You can see the Eye icon aside from your main video in the edit column on the left side of the timeline.
- Click on the Eye icon to hide the main video.
- In the main play window, you will notice that the screen turns black, which leaves only the text on the screen.
- In the main play screen, you can notice a small camera icon.
- This camera icon is used to take snapshots of your screen.
- Click on the camera icon to take a snapshot of your screen.
- Your snapshot will now be saved in the main import window.
Now that we have taken a snapshot, we will need to import it into the timeline. Scroll below for more.
Step4 Add the snapshot
After taking it, your goal is to import it into the timeline. To perform this action, perform the following steps:
- Before adding the snapshot to the timeline, we must delete the main text tile.
- Then drag and drop the snapshot from the import library into the timeline above the video.
- Make sure that the snapshot is aligned well with the length of the video.
- If it is longer than the video, drag it from the right to match the length of the video.
- If its length is smaller than the video, drag it to the right to increase its length.
After adding the snapshot, we will have to change its blending mode.
Step5 Change the blending of the snapshot
To create the effect of your text behind the video, you must alter the main text’s blending mode. In this case, it will be the snapshot we took.
Note: Changing the blending mode of the snapshot will allow it to blend with the transparent background and will create the effect of the text behind the object in the video.
Follow the steps mentioned below to change the blending of the snapshot:
- Double-click the snapshot.
- If you select the compositing tab, the blending options will pop up.
- From default, it would be set to Normal. Click on the Normal
- It will show a drop-down option.
- Scroll down below until you can see an option labeled Then click on Overlay.
- And press OK in the bottom right corner to confirm your changes.
The text can be blended with the background.
- Click on the Eye icon to un-hide the video from the timeline.
- Now play the video from the start from the main play screen to see the final changes.
Congratulations! The above steps allow you to add text behind objects in your videos.
Conclusion
Modern media is full of creative content. And if you are a content creator that wants to make it through the world of YouTube and video creating, you need to be the best. You can only be the best at what you do if you keep pushing the boundaries of your creativity.
Adding text behind objects could be the first step in making your intros shine with creativity and innovation. It allows you to maintain and build your viewing audience. The more the audience, the more your content gets watched!
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- Title: Updated Cropping a Video in Final Cut Pro Step by Step for 2024
- Author: Chloe
- Created at : 2024-04-24 07:08:33
- Updated at : 2024-04-25 07:08:33
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