5 Filmora Editing Tips and Tricks 2023
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5 Filmora Editing Tips and Tricks 2023
Welcome to Solid Tutorials. In this article, we'll delve into five advanced tips and tricks in Filmora that can elevate your video editing game. These tips are relatively unknown and can significantly enhance your editing prowess. Let's jump right in!
Tip 1: Sound Designing
Sound design is crucial for making your videos immersive. Consider a video with water droplets falling into the water.
- Add Sound Effects: Insert the sound effect onto your timeline.
- Match the Sound: The default sound might have a different speed than your video. Adjust the speed by holding
Control
and dragging the end of the sound effect with a left-click. - Fine-tune Speed: Slow down or speed up the effect to match the visual drops.
Before:
[Audio Playing - Fast Speed]
After:
[Audio Playing - Adjusted Speed]
By making these adjustments, you ensure the sound effect complements the visuals seamlessly.
Tip 2: Video Enhancer Effect
Enhance your video quality with the Auto Enhance effect.
- Add Video: Drag your video from the media library to the timeline.
- Apply Effect: Go to Effects and search for Auto Enhance. Drag this effect to the track above your video.
- Adjust Duration: Align the effect’s duration with your video clip.
Before:
[Original Video Quality]
After:
[Enhanced Video Quality]
It's a simple yet effective way to improve your video’s visual appeal.
Tip 3: Detaching Audio Efficiently
Detach audio from multiple video clips with a single click.
- Select Clips: Highlight all the video clips on your timeline.
- Detach Audio: Right-click, go to Audio, and click on Detach Audio.
Before: Detaching audio manually for each video clip.
[Right-click > Detach Audio > Repeat]
After: Detaching audio with one click.
[Right-click > Audio > Detach Audio]
This tip saves you a lot of time during the editing process.
Tip 4: Blurring a Moving Face or Object
To blur a moving face or object:
- Select Video: Click on the video in the timeline.
- Use Motion Tracking: Select the Motion Tracking tool and apply the marker to the desired area. Click Start Tracking.
- Refine Tracking: If tracking misses, split the video and reposition the marker. Click Start Tracking again.
- Apply Mosaic Effect: Once tracking is complete, select Atom Mosaic from the tracking dropdown. Adjust the blur intensity and type as needed.
Before: No blur on moving object.
[Unblurred Moving Object]
After: Blurred moving object.
[Blurred Moving Object]
This method ensures a seamless blur effect in your video.
Tip 5: Color Picker Tool
Matching text colors with logos or images:
- Add Text: Insert your text element.
- Use Color Picker: Select the Color Picker tool next to the color box. Click on the desired color in your image or logo.
Before:
[Text with default color]
After:
[Text matching logo color]
This tool helps maintain color consistency, making your video more professional.
Keywords
- Sound Designing
- Video Enhancer
- Detach Audio
- Motion Tracking
- Blur Effect
- Color Picker Tool
FAQ
Q1: How can I adjust sound effects to match my video in Filmora?
A1: You can adjust the speed by holding Control
and dragging the end of the sound effect with a left-click to match video visuals.
Q2: What is an easy way to enhance video quality in Filmora? A2: Use the Auto Enhance effect by dragging it to the track above your video clip and adjusting its duration.
Q3: How do I detach audio from multiple clips at once in Filmora? A3: Select all clips, right-click, go to Audio, and click Detach Audio to remove the audio from all selected clips simultaneously.
Q4: How can I blur a moving object or face in Filmora? A4: Use the Motion Tracking tool to track the object, then apply the Atom Mosaic effect to create a blur.
Q5: How do I match text color to an image or logo in Filmora? A5: Use the Color Picker tool next to the color box to pick the exact color from your image or logo.
Feel free to add these tricks to your editing routine and watch your Filmora skills improve!