In today’s tutorial, we will explore how to create a stunning one-photo sad status video using the Bean application. This guide will provide step-by-step instructions, making video editing accessible to everyone, even those who are new to it. Before we dive in, all the materials used in this video can be found in the description below. Let’s get started!
First, ensure you have the Bean application downloaded from the Play Store. Once you have it installed, open the app. You will find a plus icon on the home screen — click on it and then select "New Project." From here, you can choose the video file available in my description.
Next, you will need to add a photo of your choice. After you’ve selected the photo, look for the automatically generated black project layer and delete it. You can also expand the layer of the photo you added to make it more prominent in your video.
After adding your photo, navigate to your music library within the app. Click on the "Import Music" option to add a song from your gallery, which, again, is available in the description. After selecting your song, hit the “Save” option. Click "Use" to proceed.
To synchronize the music with the visuals, you will need to add beat marks. For this, use the bitmark feature in the app. The video may get lengthy, so take a screenshot for reference. Add the beat marks for the rhythm of your song to ensure everything aligns well.
Once you have added all the beat marks, it’s time to cut the photos according to each mark. Start by skipping the first beat mark and proceed to the second one, cutting the photo as required. Repeat this process until all beat marks are addressed, making sure every part of the video flows seamlessly.
After cutting your photos, click on any photo to bring up filter options. From here, navigate to the 'Adjust' page; you will need to scroll to find the 'Bignit' option. Set this to 100 to apply a dark look across all photos.
Next, return to the first photo. Click the plus icon again, scroll to find 'Light Effect,' and apply it to enhance the video’s aesthetic. Ensure to apply this effect to all your photos for a consistent look.
Now, let’s add lyrics to your video. After importing the lyrics, make sure to stretch them to full screen and use the blending feature to ensure the lyrics meld well with your visuals.
Once everything is set, add any additional templates you want, adjusting using the blending settings to achieve the desired effect.
Once you are satisfied with the appearance and flow of your video, it's time to export it. Review your hard work — it should look amazing!
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Q: What application do I need to create a one-photo sad status video?
A: You will need the Bean application, which can be downloaded from the Play Store.
Q: Where can I find the materials to use in my video?
A: All materials, including music and video files, can be found in the description of the video.
Q: How do I synchronize music with my photos?
A: You can add beat marks that correspond to the rhythm of your chosen music and cut your photos accordingly.
Q: What filters can I apply to my photos?
A: The Bean app provides various filters including a 'Bignit' option that gives a dark look, as well as options for light effects.
Q: How can I add lyrics to my video?
A: You can import lyrics into your project and adjust the settings for blending to achieve a seamless appearance in the video.
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