Videoleap Tutorial (2021) Beginners Guide to Video Editing

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Introduction


Introduction

Welcome back everyone! Today, I will guide you through the comprehensive toolset available in Videoleap, a powerful video editing app. By the end of this guide, you'll be familiar with every tool and feel confident editing like a pro. Whether you're a new viewer or a returning subscriber (fam), I appreciate you joining me. If you haven't subscribed yet, please do so to become part of the fam, and hit that like button to support the channel. Now, let's dive in!


Getting Started

Opening and Importing Media

When you first open Videoleap, you'll encounter a blank canvas. Here’s how to get started:

  1. Pick your canvas size according to the platform you're targeting (e.g., 16:9 for YouTube, square for Instagram).
  2. Import your media by clicking the big plus sign and selecting the videos you want to use.
  3. Arrange your clips in the desired order; they will appear one after the other in your timeline.

Adjusting Canvas and Keyframe Basics

  • You can zoom and adjust your clips to fit different formats (e.g., pinch-zoom to fit square or vertical formats).
  • Use keyframes to set start and end points for various parameters like position and size.

Essential Tools and Techniques

Mixer Tool

  • Overlay Media: Use the mixer tool to overlay videos or images on your main clip.
  • Blending and Opacity: Play with blending modes and opacity settings to achieve effects like dream sequences.
  • Keyframe Animations: Animate overlays using keyframes for dynamic motion.

Text Tool

  • Adding Text: Insert and customize text with a variety of fonts, colors, and styles.
  • Animation: Animate text to fade, slide, or spin in/out.
  • Effects and Backgrounds: Add text effects (e.g., fire) and backgrounds to enhance readability and style.

Stickers and Audio

  • Stickers: Explore a wide range of stickers available within Videoleap.
  • Audio: Add music and sound effects from Videoleap’s library or your device. Use voiceovers for narrations.

Advanced Audio Techniques

  • Sound Effects: Enhance transitions and actions with sound effects (e.g., swooshes, impacts).
  • Unlink Audio: Separate audio from video clips for individual editing.

Fine-tuning Visuals

Filters and Adjustments

  • Clip-Based Filters: Add and adjust filters and visual effects on a per-clip basis.
  • Global Adjustments: Use adjustment layers to apply changes to all clips.

Effects and Keyframes

  • Effects: Add visual effects (e.g., flares, glitches) and animate them with keyframes for dynamic transitions.
  • Tone Lab: Experiment with color grading by adjusting hues and tones in specific parts of your video.

Transitions and Final Touches

Using Transitions

  • Standard Transitions: Use built-in transitions like cross dissolve, fade, and slide.
  • Advanced Glitches: Apply glitch transitions and enhance them with sound effects for a unique touch.

Exporting Your Video

  • Remember to keep your video projects under 10 minutes to avoid potential issues with Videoleap crashing due to heavy editing.

Conclusion

Thank you for following along! The more you practice with Videoleap, the more proficient you’ll become. Remember, if you enjoyed this guide and found it helpful, please like the video, subscribe to the channel, and hit the notification bell. See you next time!


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FAQ

1. How can I overlay videos in Videoleap?

Use the mixer tool to add and adjust overlay videos on your primary clip.

2. What are keyframes and how do I use them?

Keyframes set start and end points for adjustments like position, size, and opacity, allowing for animations and dynamic changes throughout your clip.

3. How do I apply filters to all clips at once?

Use the filter bar (adjustment layer) to apply a filter across all selected clips.

4. How can I add text animations?

Insert text, and use animation settings to make it fade, slide, or spin in and out.

5. What should I do if Videoleap crashes?

Keep your video projects under 10 minutes, or split longer videos into multiple projects to avoid issues with crashing.

6. How can I add sound effects?

Go to the audio section, search for the sound effect you need, and add it to your timeline.

7. Can I adjust the color of specific objects in my video?

Yes, use the Tone Lab to select specific colors and adjust their hue, saturation, and luminance.

8. How do I export my finished video?

After final adjustments, click the export button to save your video in your desired resolution and format.