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Explore What’s New in Filmora 14! | Part 1

Entertainment


Introduction

If you love video editing as much as we do, you'll be excited to learn about the new features introduced in Filmora 14. This update brings a host of tools designed to enhance your editing experience, allowing for more creativity and efficiency in your projects. Let’s dive into the standout features step by step.

Multi-Camera Editing

One of the most exciting new features in Filmora 14 is multi-camera editing. This game changer is perfect for those working with various camera angles, especially for interviews, events, or performances. Here’s how you can use it:

  1. Select all your clips in the timeline.
  2. Right-click on the selected clips and choose Create Multi-Camera Clip.
  3. A dialog box will pop up where you can name your clip and choose your synchronization method.
  4. If you’re using high-resolution footage, consider checking the proxy box.
  5. Click on the compound clip in the timeline and press the Switch Multi-Camera button to open a playback window that showcases all angles.
  6. While playing through the clip, click on the angles you wish to display. Filmora will automatically switch to that camera angle.
  7. If adjustments are needed later, select the cut on the timeline and switch from the multi-camera source again.

This process is fast, simple, and intuitive, making it effortless to create a polished final product.

Planar Tracking

Another robust feature is Planar Tracking, which is ideal for those who engage in motion graphics, text animation, or logo animation. Here's how you can implement it:

  1. In your timeline, select the clip where you want to apply planar tracking.
  2. Go to the AI Tools tab and enable Planar Tracking.
  3. Make sure you’re at the first frame of your clip. You’ll see corner notes on the screen; drag them to create a rectangle around the area you want to track (like a sign or screen).
  4. Click Analyze; Filmora will process the movement of the selected area throughout the clip.
  5. After tracking is complete, create a new element. For example, start with a rectangle to cover the sign.
  6. Select your clip and use the Link Element dropdown menu to choose the newly created element. Adjust its scale and position until it fits perfectly.
  7. To hide the selection box outline, simply uncheck the eye icon in the planar tracking menu.
  8. You can repeat this process to overlay more elements, such as text, using the same method.

This feature provides new opportunities to integrate dynamic visuals into your projects seamlessly.

Path Curve

Next up is the Path Curve feature, allowing you to create smooth curved motions for elements in your videos.

  1. After setting up keyframes for your animation, select them to access options for adjusting the curves of movement.
  2. By doing this, you can create smooth arcs instead of straight lines.
  3. Drag the curve handles to customize the motion path as you desire.
  4. Play the animation and adjust the keyframes or curves as needed.

This feature offers a simple yet effective way to create more dynamic and engaging videos by enhancing movement fluidity.

Advanced Compression

Lastly, Filmora 14 introduces Advanced Compression. This feature significantly reduces video file sizes while maintaining high quality, making it easier to share and store your work.

These are just some of the standout features in Filmora 14 that enhance video editing capabilities. There are plenty more features we will explore in future videos, so stay tuned for more insights!

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Keywords

  • Filmora 14
  • Video editing
  • Multi-camera editing
  • Planar tracking
  • Motion graphics
  • Path curve
  • Advanced compression

FAQ

Q: What is multi-camera editing in Filmora 14?
A: Multi-camera editing allows users to switch between different camera angles effortlessly during editing, perfect for projects like interviews and events.

Q: How does planar tracking work?
A: Planar tracking involves tracking the movement of a selected area in your video, allowing you to overlay elements like text or graphics easily on that area.

Q: Can I create smooth animations using Filmora 14?
A: Yes, with the Path Curve feature, you can create smooth curved motions for your video elements, enhancing the fluidity of animations.

Q: What does the advanced compression feature do?
A: The advanced compression feature reduces video file sizes without sacrificing quality, facilitating easier sharing and storage of your projects.