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Nice demo of importing a voiceover with sound. Is it possible to record your voiceover during your video playback while in Clipchamp? When I click on record audio, it shows a blue screen but not my video. It's hard to narrate without seeing the video. Thanks!
Thanks so much! Unfortunately, at least from a Canva perspective, I don't think they've developed the technology to the point yet that you can maintain the same character image. Even if you ask Canva to generate an image using the exact same criteria that you used before, you're likely to get something that looks different each time. I would tend to guess that they're actively working on ways to allow for image consistency, so hopefully we'll see something in the near future.
Nice tutorial. I hope you can help with a problem I'm having. After loading a clip onto my timeline, the picture that appears on the preview screen is tiny, which makes it hard to do any editing. I've tried enlarging the box that appears around the clip, but that doesn't seem to help. Is there a button I need to click on to make the clip fill the entire preview screen?
Thank you! If you want to be able to view a clip full screen, look to the right of the "rewind", "play", and "fast forward" controls and you should see what looks like the four corners of a square. If you click on this, it will enlarge the clip to full screen. I hope this helps!
Excellent tutorial. Your pace made it easy to follow you instruction. I hope you can help me with a problem I'm having. The picture I get on my preview screen is tiny, which makes it hard to do any editing. I've tried enlarging the box that appears around the clip, but that doesn't seem to help. Is there a button I need to click on to make the clip fill the entire preview screen?
Thanks so much for your kind comments! When you're editing, underneath the clip and to the right of where the "play", "rewind", and "fast forward" buttons are, you should see an icon that looks like the four corners of a square. If you click on this, your clip will fill the entire screen. I hope this helps!
@@valorexcel Thanks for your reply. You're correct, when I click on the icon you suggested, the clip does fill the screen but then I can no longer see my timeline. When I look at your tutorial, your clip fills the preview screen and you can still see your timeline. I only get about 3 inches of video on my preview screen.
When you're ready to start editing, position your cursor on the image of you as it appears in the preview screen of the editor. If you right click, there should be an option for "picture in picture". If you hover over the right arrow, you'll see that it gives you the options of 'top left', 'top right', 'bottom left', and 'bottom right'. I hope that helps!
This is such an informative helpful overview of PreSonus Studio One, better than any I've watched to date. Your pace was exactly what I needed to be able to follow you. Your explanations were so clear and understandable. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and skills. I can give editing another try with some expectation of success now.
I stumbled upon this amazing video by chance, and I must say, I am thoroughly impressed! As someone new to the world of video creation and editing, this has truly blown me away.
I have been asked to split an existing 53 minute video talk into sections, and then send each section over to our marketing team. If you have any Help guides on that, it would be really useful! (Your instructions are so clear, thank you!)
Thanks so much for your comments! If you want to separate your 53-minute video into sections, I'd recommend that you import the full video into a Clipchamp project and then use the "slice" tool to divide it into sections. First, put a slice at whatever the end point of your first section is. Then, delete the section you don't need and export the video. Continue to do this for each section that you need to separate: create a new project, import the full 53-minute video, and use the slice tool. Put a slice at the exact point where the previous section ended, then put a slice wherever you want the current section to end. After making the slices, discard the sections you don't need and then export the video. This should enable you to have the sections that you need, each as its own video. I hope this helps!!
Hello! I'd suggest accessing the System Settings in Windows and adjusting the input level there. If you're using an audio interface with an external microphone, you should be able to make adjustments in the interface's software.
Thank you for your tutorial. I already purchased the Pro version membership a couple of months ago, but I've been dreading it because I wasn't sure how to use FlexClip. Again Thanks!
very abrupt start, you should've import video, edit it and then bring in other clips. I didn't see any options to give text a color background. You also should've talk some more about "recording" and how to show paragraphs next to the webcam on the same screen and flawlessly change the texts from one to another, like teacher talking to students and showing the quotes from the text book on the side and changing them like a slide.
Thanks so much for your comments! In many of the editing programs I've used, the export speed seems to be roughly equal to the actual play time of the finished video, but there are definitely a variety of issues that can affect this. I found a thread on the Microsoft Support site that may be helpful: prod.support.services.microsoft.com/en-au/topic/exporting-from-clipchamp-troubleshooting-61dad49a-666f-4982-b8a7-8807617ae16a
I have used Microsoft Clipchamp for one year, and enjoy it very much in producing promotional videos internationally; but I have not used it to produce training videos. As I own a Green Screen, I will now use your video to guide me in becoming proficient in the production of training videos for international staff training, Thank you for your instruction today.
Hello! Please check out the following link for our "Intro to Microsoft Clipchamp" tutorial: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-V8DvKd2elak.html . You should be able to import your original video clips that you had used in the Photos Legacy Editor so that you can further edit or manipulate them.
Thank you. This was a great video tutorial. I've been using Clip Champ (sort of anyway), and my videos are of questionable production quality haha. Your clear and simple explanations have answered a lot of questions I was wrestling with. Thank you once again. I have subscribed to your channel.
I am an older student getting into interior design. I love how precise you are about defining the tools. So many videos skip through showing the tools in a logical precise way which makes it very difficult to follow the video when someone is showing content creation. Wish that people were this good at showing Revit tools!!!
Is there a way to make the pictures of a slide show fit the music automatically? Or do I have to stretch each photo individually? Please tell me I don't have to do that.
Hello! Unfortunately, Microsoft doesn't currently have an option in Clipchamp for setting the duration of the clips, so you would need to adjust each as you bring it into the timeline. You could take the total time (in seconds) of the music you're using and divide it by the number of slides in your presentation to determine what the duration of each needs to be. Another option would be to create a slide show in PowerPoint, adjust the duration of each slide in "Transitions", then export the slide show as an mp4. I hope this helps and I wish you the best with your video projects!
We actually didn't discuss it, but there's an option in the vertical toolbar on the right called "Speed". When you click on it, it provides you with a control that you can toggle back and forth to increase or decrease the playback speed of the respective clip.
Have been looking at different video editing tutorials and your video has been the easiest to follow and understand. The pacing is just right and the content is not overwhelming. Thanks for not trying to cover too much material, big help for those of us who are just starting with video creation and editing. Subscribing.