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How to Make Foggy Text Reflection Effect for 2024
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How to Make Foggy Text Reflection Effect
Preparation
What you need to prepare:
- A computer (Windows or macOS)
- Your video materials.
- Filmora video editor
Step 1
Download the Filmora video editor → run it → and click on “New Project”.
Step 2
Go to Titles → drag the Default Title to the Timeline below. Double-click on the clip to open its settings. Here, type in your text → change the font to Montserrat Light. Scroll down and increase Text Spacing to 5.0. Now, select only the first word in the box where you typed your text. Then, change its font to Montserrat Bold. Click OK.
Step 3
Take a Snapshot of the text you just created. Now, delete the Default Title clip from the Timeline and drag the Snapshot you took to the Timeline.
Step 4
Double-click the Snapshot clip → go to the Video tab → click the highlighted button below to flip the text. Then, take a Snapshot of this flipped version of the text and delete the clip from the Timeline.
Step 5
Visit the free stock footage site Mixkit and download any smoke or fog background video you like. Then, go to Filmora → My Media → Import Media → and select the footage you downloaded to import it into the video editor. Then, drag the Smoke clip to the Timeline and make it 6 seconds long.
Step 6
Double-click on the clip → go to Color. Now, change Contrast to “49”, Saturation to “100”, and Brightness to “18”. Below, set the 3D LUT option to “Game of Thrones”. Click OK.
Step 7
Drag the other Smoke clip to Track 2 of the Timeline. Make it 6 seconds long. Then, move the Playhead to the starting point of the video.
Step 8
Double-click on the new smoke clip. Go to Animation. Decrease the Opacity to 0%. Move the Playhead 10 frames forward → increase the Opacity to 6%. Don’t click OK yet.
Step 9
Move the Playhead to 5 seconds. Click on “**+Add**” to add a keyframe to the clip. Then, move the Playhead to the next-to-last frame and increase the Opacity to 100%. Click OK.
Step 10
Set the Playhead to the second frame and drop the first Snapshot we took earlier at that starting point. Drag the clip to be 6 seconds long. Then, double-click on the clip and adjust the settings exactly as you see in this image here. Don’t click on OK yet.
Step 11
Move the Playhead at the 17th frame → increase the Opacity to 6%. Move the Playhead to 5 seconds and 23rd frame → change the X-axis value to “1973”. Click OK.
Step 12
Drag the same Snapshot file to Track 4, directly on top of the clip in Track 3. Make its duration the same too. Now, double-click on this clip and apply the exact same settings as in the image here. Don’t click on OK yet.
Step 13
Move the Playhead to the 17th frame → increase the Opacity to 6%. Now, move the Playhead to 5 seconds and 23rd frame → change X-axis value to “-1944” and the Opacity to 0%. Click OK.
Step 14
Go to Sample Color and drag the White color on Track 6 in the Timeline. Place this clip at the same starting point as the snapshots below it. Set its duration the same as the clips below too. Then, move the Playhead at its starting point.
Step 15
Double-click on the Sample Color clip → go to Video → Mask → Import. Here, select the first Snapshot we created earlier in this tutorial.
Step 16
Now, go straight to the Animation tab and click the “**+Add**” button to add a keyframe. Then, compress the text in the preview screen until it’s not visible anymore on the screen.
Step 17
Add keyframes at the 1-second position and at the 5-second position. Then, move the Playhead once more to the 5-second and 22nd frame. Reduce the Opacity to 1%. Click OK.
Step 18
Drag another White Sample Color to Track 5 this time. Adjust its duration and starting point to be the same as the clip above it. Double-click on it → go to Video → Mask → Import. Here, select the flipped text Snapshot we created earlier.
Step 19
Now, go to Animation and add a keyframe at the starting point. Then, compress the text on the preview screen exactly as we did before with the other one. Then, add a keyframe at the 1-second position of the clip. Then, adjust the Y-axis position to create a reflection effect, just like this.
Step 20
Move the Playhead to the 5-second position and add a keyframe. Now, move the Playhead directly to 5-seconds and 22 frames. Here, reduce the Opacity to 0%.
Step 21
Go back to the Video tab from the upper-left corner of the panel. Now, move the Playhead to the clip’s starting point. Select the Mask tab. Add a keyframe. Move the Playhead to 1 second and set the Blur Strength to 6%.
Step 22
Move the Playhead to 3 seconds. Scroll down and set Vertical to 259%. Set Y-axis to “-157”. Then, increase Blur Strength to 25%. Click OK.
Step 23
Click on the Sample Color in Track 5 and change the Opacity to 40% for the second and third keyframes. You can move between the keyframes on the arrows highlighted below. Click OK.
Step 24
Go to Sample Color and drag the “Gradient 4” color to Track 7 on the Timeline. Allow this clip to start from the very beginning and adjust its end time to be the same as all the other clips.
Step 25
Double-click on the Gradient 4 clip → go to Video → Basic. Change the Blending Mode to “Soft Light”. Reduce the Opacity to 42%. Click OK.
Step 26
Go to Project Media and drag the white smoke clip on Track 8. Place the Playhead at the starting point and double-click on the clip.
Step 27
Change its Blending Mode to “Screen”. Go to the Animation tab and decrease the Opacity to 0%. Move the Playhead to frame 10 → increase Opacity to 12%. Move the Playhead to the 5-second position → add a keyframe. Then, move the Playhead at 5 seconds and 23rd frame → increase the Opacity back to 100%. Click OK.
Step 28
Go to Effects and drag the Cinema effect to Track 9. Adjust its duration to match all the other clips. Double-click on the clip and increase its Border Height to “0.10”. Click OK.
Step 29
Finally, Render the video and watch the final result. You’re done! Congratulations on resting a foggy text reflection effect in Filmora.
Summary
What you’ve learned:
- Create a foggy text reflection effect in the Filmora video editor
- Add and adjust keyframes to clips
- Edit and customize text
- Take and edit snapshots
What you need to prepare:
- A computer (Windows or macOS)
- Your video materials.
- Filmora video editor
Step 1
Download the Filmora video editor → run it → and click on “New Project”.
Step 2
Go to Titles → drag the Default Title to the Timeline below. Double-click on the clip to open its settings. Here, type in your text → change the font to Montserrat Light. Scroll down and increase Text Spacing to 5.0. Now, select only the first word in the box where you typed your text. Then, change its font to Montserrat Bold. Click OK.
Step 3
Take a Snapshot of the text you just created. Now, delete the Default Title clip from the Timeline and drag the Snapshot you took to the Timeline.
Step 4
Double-click the Snapshot clip → go to the Video tab → click the highlighted button below to flip the text. Then, take a Snapshot of this flipped version of the text and delete the clip from the Timeline.
Step 5
Visit the free stock footage site Mixkit and download any smoke or fog background video you like. Then, go to Filmora → My Media → Import Media → and select the footage you downloaded to import it into the video editor. Then, drag the Smoke clip to the Timeline and make it 6 seconds long.
Step 6
Double-click on the clip → go to Color. Now, change Contrast to “49”, Saturation to “100”, and Brightness to “18”. Below, set the 3D LUT option to “Game of Thrones”. Click OK.
Step 7
Drag the other Smoke clip to Track 2 of the Timeline. Make it 6 seconds long. Then, move the Playhead to the starting point of the video.
Step 8
Double-click on the new smoke clip. Go to Animation. Decrease the Opacity to 0%. Move the Playhead 10 frames forward → increase the Opacity to 6%. Don’t click OK yet.
Step 9
Move the Playhead to 5 seconds. Click on “**+Add**” to add a keyframe to the clip. Then, move the Playhead to the next-to-last frame and increase the Opacity to 100%. Click OK.
Step 10
Set the Playhead to the second frame and drop the first Snapshot we took earlier at that starting point. Drag the clip to be 6 seconds long. Then, double-click on the clip and adjust the settings exactly as you see in this image here. Don’t click on OK yet.
Step 11
Move the Playhead at the 17th frame → increase the Opacity to 6%. Move the Playhead to 5 seconds and 23rd frame → change the X-axis value to “1973”. Click OK.
Step 12
Drag the same Snapshot file to Track 4, directly on top of the clip in Track 3. Make its duration the same too. Now, double-click on this clip and apply the exact same settings as in the image here. Don’t click on OK yet.
Step 13
Move the Playhead to the 17th frame → increase the Opacity to 6%. Now, move the Playhead to 5 seconds and 23rd frame → change X-axis value to “-1944” and the Opacity to 0%. Click OK.
Step 14
Go to Sample Color and drag the White color on Track 6 in the Timeline. Place this clip at the same starting point as the snapshots below it. Set its duration the same as the clips below too. Then, move the Playhead at its starting point.
Step 15
Double-click on the Sample Color clip → go to Video → Mask → Import. Here, select the first Snapshot we created earlier in this tutorial.
Step 16
Now, go straight to the Animation tab and click the “**+Add**” button to add a keyframe. Then, compress the text in the preview screen until it’s not visible anymore on the screen.
Step 17
Add keyframes at the 1-second position and at the 5-second position. Then, move the Playhead once more to the 5-second and 22nd frame. Reduce the Opacity to 1%. Click OK.
Step 18
Drag another White Sample Color to Track 5 this time. Adjust its duration and starting point to be the same as the clip above it. Double-click on it → go to Video → Mask → Import. Here, select the flipped text Snapshot we created earlier.
Step 19
Now, go to Animation and add a keyframe at the starting point. Then, compress the text on the preview screen exactly as we did before with the other one. Then, add a keyframe at the 1-second position of the clip. Then, adjust the Y-axis position to create a reflection effect, just like this.
Step 20
Move the Playhead to the 5-second position and add a keyframe. Now, move the Playhead directly to 5-seconds and 22 frames. Here, reduce the Opacity to 0%.
Step 21
Go back to the Video tab from the upper-left corner of the panel. Now, move the Playhead to the clip’s starting point. Select the Mask tab. Add a keyframe. Move the Playhead to 1 second and set the Blur Strength to 6%.
Step 22
Move the Playhead to 3 seconds. Scroll down and set Vertical to 259%. Set Y-axis to “-157”. Then, increase Blur Strength to 25%. Click OK.
Step 23
Click on the Sample Color in Track 5 and change the Opacity to 40% for the second and third keyframes. You can move between the keyframes on the arrows highlighted below. Click OK.
Step 24
Go to Sample Color and drag the “Gradient 4” color to Track 7 on the Timeline. Allow this clip to start from the very beginning and adjust its end time to be the same as all the other clips.
Step 25
Double-click on the Gradient 4 clip → go to Video → Basic. Change the Blending Mode to “Soft Light”. Reduce the Opacity to 42%. Click OK.
Step 26
Go to Project Media and drag the white smoke clip on Track 8. Place the Playhead at the starting point and double-click on the clip.
Step 27
Change its Blending Mode to “Screen”. Go to the Animation tab and decrease the Opacity to 0%. Move the Playhead to frame 10 → increase Opacity to 12%. Move the Playhead to the 5-second position → add a keyframe. Then, move the Playhead at 5 seconds and 23rd frame → increase the Opacity back to 100%. Click OK.
Step 28
Go to Effects and drag the Cinema effect to Track 9. Adjust its duration to match all the other clips. Double-click on the clip and increase its Border Height to “0.10”. Click OK.
Step 29
Finally, Render the video and watch the final result. You’re done! Congratulations on resting a foggy text reflection effect in Filmora.
Summary
What you’ve learned:
- Create a foggy text reflection effect in the Filmora video editor
- Add and adjust keyframes to clips
- Edit and customize text
- Take and edit snapshots
What you need to prepare:
- A computer (Windows or macOS)
- Your video materials.
- Filmora video editor
Step 1
Download the Filmora video editor → run it → and click on “New Project”.
Step 2
Go to Titles → drag the Default Title to the Timeline below. Double-click on the clip to open its settings. Here, type in your text → change the font to Montserrat Light. Scroll down and increase Text Spacing to 5.0. Now, select only the first word in the box where you typed your text. Then, change its font to Montserrat Bold. Click OK.
Step 3
Take a Snapshot of the text you just created. Now, delete the Default Title clip from the Timeline and drag the Snapshot you took to the Timeline.
Step 4
Double-click the Snapshot clip → go to the Video tab → click the highlighted button below to flip the text. Then, take a Snapshot of this flipped version of the text and delete the clip from the Timeline.
Step 5
Visit the free stock footage site Mixkit and download any smoke or fog background video you like. Then, go to Filmora → My Media → Import Media → and select the footage you downloaded to import it into the video editor. Then, drag the Smoke clip to the Timeline and make it 6 seconds long.
Step 6
Double-click on the clip → go to Color. Now, change Contrast to “49”, Saturation to “100”, and Brightness to “18”. Below, set the 3D LUT option to “Game of Thrones”. Click OK.
Step 7
Drag the other Smoke clip to Track 2 of the Timeline. Make it 6 seconds long. Then, move the Playhead to the starting point of the video.
Step 8
Double-click on the new smoke clip. Go to Animation. Decrease the Opacity to 0%. Move the Playhead 10 frames forward → increase the Opacity to 6%. Don’t click OK yet.
Step 9
Move the Playhead to 5 seconds. Click on “**+Add**” to add a keyframe to the clip. Then, move the Playhead to the next-to-last frame and increase the Opacity to 100%. Click OK.
Step 10
Set the Playhead to the second frame and drop the first Snapshot we took earlier at that starting point. Drag the clip to be 6 seconds long. Then, double-click on the clip and adjust the settings exactly as you see in this image here. Don’t click on OK yet.
Step 11
Move the Playhead at the 17th frame → increase the Opacity to 6%. Move the Playhead to 5 seconds and 23rd frame → change the X-axis value to “1973”. Click OK.
Step 12
Drag the same Snapshot file to Track 4, directly on top of the clip in Track 3. Make its duration the same too. Now, double-click on this clip and apply the exact same settings as in the image here. Don’t click on OK yet.
Step 13
Move the Playhead to the 17th frame → increase the Opacity to 6%. Now, move the Playhead to 5 seconds and 23rd frame → change X-axis value to “-1944” and the Opacity to 0%. Click OK.
Step 14
Go to Sample Color and drag the White color on Track 6 in the Timeline. Place this clip at the same starting point as the snapshots below it. Set its duration the same as the clips below too. Then, move the Playhead at its starting point.
Step 15
Double-click on the Sample Color clip → go to Video → Mask → Import. Here, select the first Snapshot we created earlier in this tutorial.
Step 16
Now, go straight to the Animation tab and click the “**+Add**” button to add a keyframe. Then, compress the text in the preview screen until it’s not visible anymore on the screen.
Step 17
Add keyframes at the 1-second position and at the 5-second position. Then, move the Playhead once more to the 5-second and 22nd frame. Reduce the Opacity to 1%. Click OK.
Step 18
Drag another White Sample Color to Track 5 this time. Adjust its duration and starting point to be the same as the clip above it. Double-click on it → go to Video → Mask → Import. Here, select the flipped text Snapshot we created earlier.
Step 19
Now, go to Animation and add a keyframe at the starting point. Then, compress the text on the preview screen exactly as we did before with the other one. Then, add a keyframe at the 1-second position of the clip. Then, adjust the Y-axis position to create a reflection effect, just like this.
Step 20
Move the Playhead to the 5-second position and add a keyframe. Now, move the Playhead directly to 5-seconds and 22 frames. Here, reduce the Opacity to 0%.
Step 21
Go back to the Video tab from the upper-left corner of the panel. Now, move the Playhead to the clip’s starting point. Select the Mask tab. Add a keyframe. Move the Playhead to 1 second and set the Blur Strength to 6%.
Step 22
Move the Playhead to 3 seconds. Scroll down and set Vertical to 259%. Set Y-axis to “-157”. Then, increase Blur Strength to 25%. Click OK.
Step 23
Click on the Sample Color in Track 5 and change the Opacity to 40% for the second and third keyframes. You can move between the keyframes on the arrows highlighted below. Click OK.
Step 24
Go to Sample Color and drag the “Gradient 4” color to Track 7 on the Timeline. Allow this clip to start from the very beginning and adjust its end time to be the same as all the other clips.
Step 25
Double-click on the Gradient 4 clip → go to Video → Basic. Change the Blending Mode to “Soft Light”. Reduce the Opacity to 42%. Click OK.
Step 26
Go to Project Media and drag the white smoke clip on Track 8. Place the Playhead at the starting point and double-click on the clip.
Step 27
Change its Blending Mode to “Screen”. Go to the Animation tab and decrease the Opacity to 0%. Move the Playhead to frame 10 → increase Opacity to 12%. Move the Playhead to the 5-second position → add a keyframe. Then, move the Playhead at 5 seconds and 23rd frame → increase the Opacity back to 100%. Click OK.
Step 28
Go to Effects and drag the Cinema effect to Track 9. Adjust its duration to match all the other clips. Double-click on the clip and increase its Border Height to “0.10”. Click OK.
Step 29
Finally, Render the video and watch the final result. You’re done! Congratulations on resting a foggy text reflection effect in Filmora.
Summary
What you’ve learned:
- Create a foggy text reflection effect in the Filmora video editor
- Add and adjust keyframes to clips
- Edit and customize text
- Take and edit snapshots
What you need to prepare:
- A computer (Windows or macOS)
- Your video materials.
- Filmora video editor
Step 1
Download the Filmora video editor → run it → and click on “New Project”.
Step 2
Go to Titles → drag the Default Title to the Timeline below. Double-click on the clip to open its settings. Here, type in your text → change the font to Montserrat Light. Scroll down and increase Text Spacing to 5.0. Now, select only the first word in the box where you typed your text. Then, change its font to Montserrat Bold. Click OK.
Step 3
Take a Snapshot of the text you just created. Now, delete the Default Title clip from the Timeline and drag the Snapshot you took to the Timeline.
Step 4
Double-click the Snapshot clip → go to the Video tab → click the highlighted button below to flip the text. Then, take a Snapshot of this flipped version of the text and delete the clip from the Timeline.
Step 5
Visit the free stock footage site Mixkit and download any smoke or fog background video you like. Then, go to Filmora → My Media → Import Media → and select the footage you downloaded to import it into the video editor. Then, drag the Smoke clip to the Timeline and make it 6 seconds long.
Step 6
Double-click on the clip → go to Color. Now, change Contrast to “49”, Saturation to “100”, and Brightness to “18”. Below, set the 3D LUT option to “Game of Thrones”. Click OK.
Step 7
Drag the other Smoke clip to Track 2 of the Timeline. Make it 6 seconds long. Then, move the Playhead to the starting point of the video.
Step 8
Double-click on the new smoke clip. Go to Animation. Decrease the Opacity to 0%. Move the Playhead 10 frames forward → increase the Opacity to 6%. Don’t click OK yet.
Step 9
Move the Playhead to 5 seconds. Click on “**+Add**” to add a keyframe to the clip. Then, move the Playhead to the next-to-last frame and increase the Opacity to 100%. Click OK.
Step 10
Set the Playhead to the second frame and drop the first Snapshot we took earlier at that starting point. Drag the clip to be 6 seconds long. Then, double-click on the clip and adjust the settings exactly as you see in this image here. Don’t click on OK yet.
Step 11
Move the Playhead at the 17th frame → increase the Opacity to 6%. Move the Playhead to 5 seconds and 23rd frame → change the X-axis value to “1973”. Click OK.
Step 12
Drag the same Snapshot file to Track 4, directly on top of the clip in Track 3. Make its duration the same too. Now, double-click on this clip and apply the exact same settings as in the image here. Don’t click on OK yet.
Step 13
Move the Playhead to the 17th frame → increase the Opacity to 6%. Now, move the Playhead to 5 seconds and 23rd frame → change X-axis value to “-1944” and the Opacity to 0%. Click OK.
Step 14
Go to Sample Color and drag the White color on Track 6 in the Timeline. Place this clip at the same starting point as the snapshots below it. Set its duration the same as the clips below too. Then, move the Playhead at its starting point.
Step 15
Double-click on the Sample Color clip → go to Video → Mask → Import. Here, select the first Snapshot we created earlier in this tutorial.
Step 16
Now, go straight to the Animation tab and click the “**+Add**” button to add a keyframe. Then, compress the text in the preview screen until it’s not visible anymore on the screen.
Step 17
Add keyframes at the 1-second position and at the 5-second position. Then, move the Playhead once more to the 5-second and 22nd frame. Reduce the Opacity to 1%. Click OK.
Step 18
Drag another White Sample Color to Track 5 this time. Adjust its duration and starting point to be the same as the clip above it. Double-click on it → go to Video → Mask → Import. Here, select the flipped text Snapshot we created earlier.
Step 19
Now, go to Animation and add a keyframe at the starting point. Then, compress the text on the preview screen exactly as we did before with the other one. Then, add a keyframe at the 1-second position of the clip. Then, adjust the Y-axis position to create a reflection effect, just like this.
Step 20
Move the Playhead to the 5-second position and add a keyframe. Now, move the Playhead directly to 5-seconds and 22 frames. Here, reduce the Opacity to 0%.
Step 21
Go back to the Video tab from the upper-left corner of the panel. Now, move the Playhead to the clip’s starting point. Select the Mask tab. Add a keyframe. Move the Playhead to 1 second and set the Blur Strength to 6%.
Step 22
Move the Playhead to 3 seconds. Scroll down and set Vertical to 259%. Set Y-axis to “-157”. Then, increase Blur Strength to 25%. Click OK.
Step 23
Click on the Sample Color in Track 5 and change the Opacity to 40% for the second and third keyframes. You can move between the keyframes on the arrows highlighted below. Click OK.
Step 24
Go to Sample Color and drag the “Gradient 4” color to Track 7 on the Timeline. Allow this clip to start from the very beginning and adjust its end time to be the same as all the other clips.
Step 25
Double-click on the Gradient 4 clip → go to Video → Basic. Change the Blending Mode to “Soft Light”. Reduce the Opacity to 42%. Click OK.
Step 26
Go to Project Media and drag the white smoke clip on Track 8. Place the Playhead at the starting point and double-click on the clip.
Step 27
Change its Blending Mode to “Screen”. Go to the Animation tab and decrease the Opacity to 0%. Move the Playhead to frame 10 → increase Opacity to 12%. Move the Playhead to the 5-second position → add a keyframe. Then, move the Playhead at 5 seconds and 23rd frame → increase the Opacity back to 100%. Click OK.
Step 28
Go to Effects and drag the Cinema effect to Track 9. Adjust its duration to match all the other clips. Double-click on the clip and increase its Border Height to “0.10”. Click OK.
Step 29
Finally, Render the video and watch the final result. You’re done! Congratulations on resting a foggy text reflection effect in Filmora.
Summary
What you’ve learned:
- Create a foggy text reflection effect in the Filmora video editor
- Add and adjust keyframes to clips
- Edit and customize text
- Take and edit snapshots
5 Excellent Tools To Convert Video to 60 FPS
Is the video you have too fast-paced? Does it show an action sequence or an intense basketball game? All the movement could make the video blurry. Changing the video to 60 FPS makes it better and crisper. So how can you do that? You can convert video to 60 FPS using these 5 excellent tools.
Why Convert Video to 60 FPS?
Perhaps you forgot to film your video in 60 FPS or 120 FPS. You can leave it at 30 FPS if you want to. But some videos look choppy when in that setting. By doubling the frames in the video, you make it a lot smoother. The motion will look so much more fluid. Consequently, that will let your viewers have a fantastic, immersive watching experience.
Do you plan to put the video in slow motion? That’s another great reason to convert the video to 60 FPS. Again, this makes the motion more fluid. So when you add the slow-motion effect, it just gets better. Not doing so will lead to terrible video quality, which your viewers would surely not like.
3 Methods To Convert Video to 60 FPS on Windows/Mac?
After reading those reasons, you may have thought of videos that you have that you can improve by converting to 60 FPS. So how can you do that? You can use these 3 effective methods. These are 3 different PC tools that allow for converting videos to 60 FPS.
1. Convert Video to 60 FPS With Wondershare Filmora
Free Download For Win 7 or later(64-bit)
Free Download For macOS 10.14 or later
Wondershare Filmora is one of the most amazing tools for converting videos to 60 FPS. This allows you to do that without complicated steps. It seems like the video just passed through the program with how fast and easy it is!
On top of that, Wondershare Filmora is a great video editor. It is complete with all the basic editing tools, plus some really great advanced features. So you can edit and enhance the video before or after converting it to 60 FPS. Because of that, Wondershare Filmora is a cost-effective tool.
Here are the steps to follow for turning a video to 60 FPS with Wondershare Filmora:
Step1 Open Wondershare Filmora. Click “New Project.”
Step2 Import the video that you want to convert to 60 FPS.
Step3 Drag the video to the timeline. Click “Export.”
Step4 Change the frame rate to 60 FPS. If you can’t find this, check if you are on the “Local” tab.
Step5 Click “Export.”
2. Use SmoothVideo Project to Make Video To 60 FPS
SmoothVideo Project (SVP) uses frame interpolation techniques - the same used by high-end TVs and projectors. This technique increases the frames by adding intermediate frames between existing ones. As a result, it produces smooth, fluid, and clear motion.
SmoothVideo Projects allow you to convert videos to 60 FPS and even to 120 or 144+ FPS. Also, it can convert the videos in real-time, on top of your video player.
Follow this guide to convert videos using this tool:
Step1 Install SVP and ensure to add SVPcode. If you already have the program installed, you can add SVPcode with the Maintain SVP 4 app.
Step2 Select “Browse for a video to transcode..”
Step3 Import the video/s that you want to convert to 60 FPS.
Step4 Pick 60 FPS when selecting a video profile for the video.
Step5 Choose between “Basic” and “Advanced” for the video compression setting.
Step6 Click “Start.”
3. Make Videos 60 FPS With Freemake Video Converter
Freemake is an all-in-one video converter tool. It supports over 500 video file formats and lets you turn photos and audio into video and process multiple videos at once. The best thing is that you don’t even need to download the video. Freemake Video Converter can convert online videos too.
While converting the files, you have the option to change their framerate. Therefore, it’s an excellent tool for turning videos to 60 FPS.
Follow these steps to change a video’s frame rate using this app:
Step1 Launch Freemake Video Converter. Click “+Video” to import the video that you want to convert.
Step2 Double-click the output format to open the window with the settings option.
Step3 Click the gear or “Settings” button.
Step4 On the new window, click the drop-down menu for “Frame Rate.” Select “60 fps.”
Step5 Click “Ok.”
Step6 Select the destination folder for the output file. Click “Convert.”
2 Fantastic 60 FPS Video Converter Online
What if you are not using a PC to edit your videos? For example, you shoot, edit, and upload your videos using your mobile phone. Or what if you use a PC, but you’re away from home? In these cases, you can use online tools. Here are the 2 best ones on the market.
1. VEED.IO 30 FPS to 60 FPS Online
Veed.io is a simple but ever-so-reliable online video tool. It lets you edit videos and change the frame rate for free. Also, it comes with an array of other tools that can help enhance the video. For instance, Veed.io can remove background noise from the video.
Veed.io also lets you change the video’s aspect ratio to optimize it for different video streaming platforms.
Here’s a guide on how to convert to 60 FPS using Veed.io:
Step1 Run your preferred web browser and go to the website of Veed.io.
Step2 Click “Get Started.”
Step3 Click “Upload a File” or drag the video file to the interface to upload it. Select the video that you want to convert to 60 FPS.
Step4 Click “Export” > “Advanced.”
Step5 Drag the slider for “Framerate Limit” to the right until the display text says “60.”
Step6 Click “Export Video.”
Step7 Please wait for Veed.io to finish processing your video. When the screen says, “Your video is ready.” Click the “Download” button.
Note: Sign in to your account to enable downloading.
2. 30 FPS to 60 FPS Online-Convert Tool
Online-Convert is a popular online file format converter. It supports north of 50 video source formats and allows you to convert files between them. Also, Online-Convert allows you to change the video’s frame rate. You can make it 60 FPS or even 120 FPS!
But please remember that, as the tool name suggests, Online-Convert is only a file converter. You can’t edit your videos using this online service. Thus, you need to either have a reliable video editor on your device or use another online tool with an editor function.
Anyway, here is a tutorial on how to convert videos to 60 FPS with this online tool:
Step1 Launch a web browser and go to the Online-Convert tool page.
Step2 Drag the video file to the green rectangle. Alternatively, click “Choose File”/ Enter URL” / “Dropbox” / “Google Drive” to import your file.
Step3 Scroll down to the “Change frame rate” option. Type “60” in the text box.
Step4 Click “Start.”
Step5 Wait for the conversion to finish. The download will start automatically.
Conclusion
Convert your videos to 60 FPS to make them smoother and give your audience a nicer viewing experience. You can use many tools to do that. We recommend trying Wondershare Filmora. Converting a video’s frame rate using this software is as easy as 1-2-3.
This video solution not only gives you the ability to change a video’s frame rate. Wondershare Filmora also provides you with many amazing video editing tools. Therefore, Filmora can help you turn your videos into art. It is worth it.
Free Download For macOS 10.14 or later
Wondershare Filmora is one of the most amazing tools for converting videos to 60 FPS. This allows you to do that without complicated steps. It seems like the video just passed through the program with how fast and easy it is!
On top of that, Wondershare Filmora is a great video editor. It is complete with all the basic editing tools, plus some really great advanced features. So you can edit and enhance the video before or after converting it to 60 FPS. Because of that, Wondershare Filmora is a cost-effective tool.
Here are the steps to follow for turning a video to 60 FPS with Wondershare Filmora:
Step1 Open Wondershare Filmora. Click “New Project.”
Step2 Import the video that you want to convert to 60 FPS.
Step3 Drag the video to the timeline. Click “Export.”
Step4 Change the frame rate to 60 FPS. If you can’t find this, check if you are on the “Local” tab.
Step5 Click “Export.”
2. Use SmoothVideo Project to Make Video To 60 FPS
SmoothVideo Project (SVP) uses frame interpolation techniques - the same used by high-end TVs and projectors. This technique increases the frames by adding intermediate frames between existing ones. As a result, it produces smooth, fluid, and clear motion.
SmoothVideo Projects allow you to convert videos to 60 FPS and even to 120 or 144+ FPS. Also, it can convert the videos in real-time, on top of your video player.
Follow this guide to convert videos using this tool:
Step1 Install SVP and ensure to add SVPcode. If you already have the program installed, you can add SVPcode with the Maintain SVP 4 app.
Step2 Select “Browse for a video to transcode..”
Step3 Import the video/s that you want to convert to 60 FPS.
Step4 Pick 60 FPS when selecting a video profile for the video.
Step5 Choose between “Basic” and “Advanced” for the video compression setting.
Step6 Click “Start.”
3. Make Videos 60 FPS With Freemake Video Converter
Freemake is an all-in-one video converter tool. It supports over 500 video file formats and lets you turn photos and audio into video and process multiple videos at once. The best thing is that you don’t even need to download the video. Freemake Video Converter can convert online videos too.
While converting the files, you have the option to change their framerate. Therefore, it’s an excellent tool for turning videos to 60 FPS.
Follow these steps to change a video’s frame rate using this app:
Step1 Launch Freemake Video Converter. Click “+Video” to import the video that you want to convert.
Step2 Double-click the output format to open the window with the settings option.
Step3 Click the gear or “Settings” button.
Step4 On the new window, click the drop-down menu for “Frame Rate.” Select “60 fps.”
Step5 Click “Ok.”
Step6 Select the destination folder for the output file. Click “Convert.”
2 Fantastic 60 FPS Video Converter Online
What if you are not using a PC to edit your videos? For example, you shoot, edit, and upload your videos using your mobile phone. Or what if you use a PC, but you’re away from home? In these cases, you can use online tools. Here are the 2 best ones on the market.
1. VEED.IO 30 FPS to 60 FPS Online
Veed.io is a simple but ever-so-reliable online video tool. It lets you edit videos and change the frame rate for free. Also, it comes with an array of other tools that can help enhance the video. For instance, Veed.io can remove background noise from the video.
Veed.io also lets you change the video’s aspect ratio to optimize it for different video streaming platforms.
Here’s a guide on how to convert to 60 FPS using Veed.io:
Step1 Run your preferred web browser and go to the website of Veed.io.
Step2 Click “Get Started.”
Step3 Click “Upload a File” or drag the video file to the interface to upload it. Select the video that you want to convert to 60 FPS.
Step4 Click “Export” > “Advanced.”
Step5 Drag the slider for “Framerate Limit” to the right until the display text says “60.”
Step6 Click “Export Video.”
Step7 Please wait for Veed.io to finish processing your video. When the screen says, “Your video is ready.” Click the “Download” button.
Note: Sign in to your account to enable downloading.
2. 30 FPS to 60 FPS Online-Convert Tool
Online-Convert is a popular online file format converter. It supports north of 50 video source formats and allows you to convert files between them. Also, Online-Convert allows you to change the video’s frame rate. You can make it 60 FPS or even 120 FPS!
But please remember that, as the tool name suggests, Online-Convert is only a file converter. You can’t edit your videos using this online service. Thus, you need to either have a reliable video editor on your device or use another online tool with an editor function.
Anyway, here is a tutorial on how to convert videos to 60 FPS with this online tool:
Step1 Launch a web browser and go to the Online-Convert tool page.
Step2 Drag the video file to the green rectangle. Alternatively, click “Choose File”/ Enter URL” / “Dropbox” / “Google Drive” to import your file.
Step3 Scroll down to the “Change frame rate” option. Type “60” in the text box.
Step4 Click “Start.”
Step5 Wait for the conversion to finish. The download will start automatically.
Conclusion
Convert your videos to 60 FPS to make them smoother and give your audience a nicer viewing experience. You can use many tools to do that. We recommend trying Wondershare Filmora. Converting a video’s frame rate using this software is as easy as 1-2-3.
This video solution not only gives you the ability to change a video’s frame rate. Wondershare Filmora also provides you with many amazing video editing tools. Therefore, Filmora can help you turn your videos into art. It is worth it.
Want to Learn How to Add VHS Green Screen to Your Videos? This Guide Will Cover All the Details You Need to Know to Add This Effect to Your Videos and Make Them Stand Out
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An easy and powerful YouTube video editor
Numerous video and audio effects to choose from
Detailed tutorials provided by the official channel
When making a video, it is always fun to add an effect. You can do this for either atmospheric or aesthetic reasons. VHS green screen effects are among the world’s most popular effects people use today.
We’ll give you the low-down on VHS Green Screen, including how it became popular and where to get these effects for free. Keep reading to learn more.
In this article
01 What Is VHS?
02 How Did VHS Green Screen Become Popular?
03 Free VHS Green Screen Effect Resource to Download
04 How to Edit VHS Green Screen with Filmora
What Is VHS?
Since its introduction in 1976, VHS has been the most frequently used video cassette recording technology. The VHS format is a consumer-level analog video cassette recording standard for videotaping. The acronym VHS referred to Vertical Helical Scan and was eventually modified as the popularity of this technology increased.
Produced by a Japan Victor Company, the technology uses a magnetic tape measuring half an inch. By the 1950s, magnetic tape video recording had become a vital part of the television industry. The technology is exclusively utilized in professional settings like TV studios and medical imaging (fluoroscopy).
As consumer access to videotape increased in the 1970s, a new economy centered on home video emerged, drastically altering the economics of the film and television industries. By 1980, VHS had captured 70% of the market and had established itself as the industry standard for entertainment and instruction.
The original standard has a picture quality equivalent to that of analog television. High-definition television content could be recorded and re-created using digital VHS (D-VHS). Progressively, a new format was launched dubbed S-VHS (Super VHS), which featured improved video quality from 240 to 400 lines; however, people did not use it extensively.
VHS tape, compared to its competition at the time, Betamax tapes had longer tape lifespans. VHS tapes were preferred because they recorded three times as long as Betamax tapes because of their higher storage capacity.
The last VHS recorder manufacturer, Funai Electric of Japan, discontinued manufacturing in 2016 after the introduction of DVDs into the market.
How Did VHS Green Screen Become Popular?
The green screen effect allows you to superimpose subjects onto different virtual background video clips. Essentially, you take a video that’s going to be your background, then overlay another video on top of this background. Using green screen properly will make your video stands out from the crowd. Let’s look at some that made increased the popularity of the VHS green screen:
- Clarity and Interactivity
VHS green screen allows for better understanding and comprehension, especially when explaining complex concepts and processes.
VHS green screen allows users to interact with virtual elements. Essentially, it enhances customer engagement while improving communication between you and the audience.
- Creativity and Versatility
Differentiation is key to the world of business. Therefore, adding VHS green screen to your content allows it to be unique and customized to your business. The best part is: Your imagination is the only limit.
The green screen also helps people avoid building and breaking down sets, allowing them to complete several shoots in a single session, which provides greater efficiency for their business.
- Save Time
With VHS green screen, you can shoot your video anywhere and anytime. That means it helps you remove the extended production time while providing you with one location and infinite possibilities. For this reason, it’s ideal for those who want to get the job done swiftly without hindering the quality.
- Budget and Logistical Solution
It eliminates expenses in the production line, like location, travel, and operational costs. In turn, you’ll free up more budget that you can spend on other things that your business needs.
Additionally, it allows you to control your environment. Shooting a video depends on the weather; however, shooting a video on VHS green screen disregards weather. It also provides an effective solution to problems in different areas, including travel, lighting, sound, and location.
Branding
VHS green screen popularity has grown over the years because it allows you to superimpose your logo onto the background. This makes your videos look professional and clean and provides you with a chance to advertise your business or brand your service or product with your company identity.
Free VHS Green Screen Effect Resource to Download
If you are looking for free VHS green screen effects to make your videos stand out, here are some resources that you might want to consider.
1. ANFX
ANFX is a stock video, after-effects projects, and motion graphics download hub. You can download a range of VHS green screen effects. All items that you will find on this website are licensed under a Creative Commons (CC) Attribution 4.0 International License. That means you can use the effects for any legal purpose, but you have to give them credit.
2. Videezy
As one of the world’s largest video communities, Videezy offers free high-quality footage designed to make filmmaking easy and affordable. You can also download a range of free VHS green screen effects in 4k. The site has more than 4,000 free green screen videos.
3. Gfycat
VHS green screens for animated gifs is a thing, and Gfycat is a good resource for making animated gifs. It is free to use the green screen gifs on this platform. This user-generated short video hosting company is one of the first web services that offered video encoding of GIFs.
4. Videvo
Videvo offers VHS green-screen effects, music, motion graphics, and sound effects. The site has a variety of effects available in resolutions from 720p-4k. While you’ll need to pay for some premium clips, there are loads of free resources. The site is particularly helpful for those who want green-screen effects that allow them to present content as though it is on a phone, computer, or tablet.
5. Pixabay
This user-submitted content site offers free content for commercial use. You can make attributions or choose not to. The effects on this site are of high quality. All contents are released to users under Creative Commons CC0, making them safe to use without giving credit to the artist or asking for permission. What’s more? You can even use the effects for commercial purposes.
6. YouTube
YouTube is home to millions of users looking for parts to build their videos. You will need to learn how to download YouTube videos to take advantage of these resources. There are tons of YouTube channels devoted to providing users with free VHS green screen effects. Some of the notable channels include BestGreenScreen, HD Green Screen, Free Green HD, and Green Screen Animation.
How to Edit VHS Green Screen with Filmora
Filmora is a relatively new program that has taken the world by storm. This professional video editor is a lifeline for all videographers and creators who work with videos to increase their proficiency and create professional-grade videos without breaking the bank. To learn how to Use VHS green screen in Filmora, follow the steps below.
Step 1\
Import the video with the VHS green screen and the background video into the media library.
Step 2\
Drag the video with the green screen and the background video that you want to replace the green screen with into the timeline and add it to one of the tracks. The video with the green screen should come second in the timeline.
Step 3\
Right-click the green screen on the timeline and select the Green Screen option.
Step 4\
Select a color from the green screen menu.
Various settings under this menu allow you to customize how your video is affected by VHS Green Screen. Experiments with different settings may allow you to make good videos even better or give your videos a whole new feel.
The Tolerance slider adjusts how much of the green screen will be allowed in your subject.
Edge Thickness allows you to adjust the amount of the edge thickness you’ll bring into the shot.
Use the Edge Feather slider to soften the edges of your subject.
Touch your mouse’s right button and move your cursor to select the video you want to insert into the timeline or “Add Video to Timeline” if you are using a project that does not accept videos as sources.
Open Project Settings > Video Editor tab > VHS Green Screen and select Source Video from the drop-down menu to change the video from whatever it is currently set as.
You can also add VHS Green Screen to a Sub-track by pressing Ctrl + Alt combination.
After selecting your video and adding it to the timeline, you will see the Video Properties window.
You can edit the Source Video under Source Video Settings in the Video Properties menu or use the keyframes window to change its settings via a timeline.
You can also watch the below video to get a better underestanding about how to use Green Screen in Filmora.
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
For macOS 10.12 or later
Conclusion
● VHS video effects have become popular over the years because of the many benefits they offer. They allow you to save time, make unique content, be creative, and more. You can use Filmora’s green screen feature to make your videos stand out.
When making a video, it is always fun to add an effect. You can do this for either atmospheric or aesthetic reasons. VHS green screen effects are among the world’s most popular effects people use today.
We’ll give you the low-down on VHS Green Screen, including how it became popular and where to get these effects for free. Keep reading to learn more.
In this article
01 What Is VHS?
02 How Did VHS Green Screen Become Popular?
03 Free VHS Green Screen Effect Resource to Download
04 How to Edit VHS Green Screen with Filmora
What Is VHS?
Since its introduction in 1976, VHS has been the most frequently used video cassette recording technology. The VHS format is a consumer-level analog video cassette recording standard for videotaping. The acronym VHS referred to Vertical Helical Scan and was eventually modified as the popularity of this technology increased.
Produced by a Japan Victor Company, the technology uses a magnetic tape measuring half an inch. By the 1950s, magnetic tape video recording had become a vital part of the television industry. The technology is exclusively utilized in professional settings like TV studios and medical imaging (fluoroscopy).
As consumer access to videotape increased in the 1970s, a new economy centered on home video emerged, drastically altering the economics of the film and television industries. By 1980, VHS had captured 70% of the market and had established itself as the industry standard for entertainment and instruction.
The original standard has a picture quality equivalent to that of analog television. High-definition television content could be recorded and re-created using digital VHS (D-VHS). Progressively, a new format was launched dubbed S-VHS (Super VHS), which featured improved video quality from 240 to 400 lines; however, people did not use it extensively.
VHS tape, compared to its competition at the time, Betamax tapes had longer tape lifespans. VHS tapes were preferred because they recorded three times as long as Betamax tapes because of their higher storage capacity.
The last VHS recorder manufacturer, Funai Electric of Japan, discontinued manufacturing in 2016 after the introduction of DVDs into the market.
How Did VHS Green Screen Become Popular?
The green screen effect allows you to superimpose subjects onto different virtual background video clips. Essentially, you take a video that’s going to be your background, then overlay another video on top of this background. Using green screen properly will make your video stands out from the crowd. Let’s look at some that made increased the popularity of the VHS green screen:
- Clarity and Interactivity
VHS green screen allows for better understanding and comprehension, especially when explaining complex concepts and processes.
VHS green screen allows users to interact with virtual elements. Essentially, it enhances customer engagement while improving communication between you and the audience.
- Creativity and Versatility
Differentiation is key to the world of business. Therefore, adding VHS green screen to your content allows it to be unique and customized to your business. The best part is: Your imagination is the only limit.
The green screen also helps people avoid building and breaking down sets, allowing them to complete several shoots in a single session, which provides greater efficiency for their business.
- Save Time
With VHS green screen, you can shoot your video anywhere and anytime. That means it helps you remove the extended production time while providing you with one location and infinite possibilities. For this reason, it’s ideal for those who want to get the job done swiftly without hindering the quality.
- Budget and Logistical Solution
It eliminates expenses in the production line, like location, travel, and operational costs. In turn, you’ll free up more budget that you can spend on other things that your business needs.
Additionally, it allows you to control your environment. Shooting a video depends on the weather; however, shooting a video on VHS green screen disregards weather. It also provides an effective solution to problems in different areas, including travel, lighting, sound, and location.
Branding
VHS green screen popularity has grown over the years because it allows you to superimpose your logo onto the background. This makes your videos look professional and clean and provides you with a chance to advertise your business or brand your service or product with your company identity.
Free VHS Green Screen Effect Resource to Download
If you are looking for free VHS green screen effects to make your videos stand out, here are some resources that you might want to consider.
1. ANFX
ANFX is a stock video, after-effects projects, and motion graphics download hub. You can download a range of VHS green screen effects. All items that you will find on this website are licensed under a Creative Commons (CC) Attribution 4.0 International License. That means you can use the effects for any legal purpose, but you have to give them credit.
2. Videezy
As one of the world’s largest video communities, Videezy offers free high-quality footage designed to make filmmaking easy and affordable. You can also download a range of free VHS green screen effects in 4k. The site has more than 4,000 free green screen videos.
3. Gfycat
VHS green screens for animated gifs is a thing, and Gfycat is a good resource for making animated gifs. It is free to use the green screen gifs on this platform. This user-generated short video hosting company is one of the first web services that offered video encoding of GIFs.
4. Videvo
Videvo offers VHS green-screen effects, music, motion graphics, and sound effects. The site has a variety of effects available in resolutions from 720p-4k. While you’ll need to pay for some premium clips, there are loads of free resources. The site is particularly helpful for those who want green-screen effects that allow them to present content as though it is on a phone, computer, or tablet.
5. Pixabay
This user-submitted content site offers free content for commercial use. You can make attributions or choose not to. The effects on this site are of high quality. All contents are released to users under Creative Commons CC0, making them safe to use without giving credit to the artist or asking for permission. What’s more? You can even use the effects for commercial purposes.
6. YouTube
YouTube is home to millions of users looking for parts to build their videos. You will need to learn how to download YouTube videos to take advantage of these resources. There are tons of YouTube channels devoted to providing users with free VHS green screen effects. Some of the notable channels include BestGreenScreen, HD Green Screen, Free Green HD, and Green Screen Animation.
How to Edit VHS Green Screen with Filmora
Filmora is a relatively new program that has taken the world by storm. This professional video editor is a lifeline for all videographers and creators who work with videos to increase their proficiency and create professional-grade videos without breaking the bank. To learn how to Use VHS green screen in Filmora, follow the steps below.
Step 1\
Import the video with the VHS green screen and the background video into the media library.
Step 2\
Drag the video with the green screen and the background video that you want to replace the green screen with into the timeline and add it to one of the tracks. The video with the green screen should come second in the timeline.
Step 3\
Right-click the green screen on the timeline and select the Green Screen option.
Step 4\
Select a color from the green screen menu.
Various settings under this menu allow you to customize how your video is affected by VHS Green Screen. Experiments with different settings may allow you to make good videos even better or give your videos a whole new feel.
The Tolerance slider adjusts how much of the green screen will be allowed in your subject.
Edge Thickness allows you to adjust the amount of the edge thickness you’ll bring into the shot.
Use the Edge Feather slider to soften the edges of your subject.
Touch your mouse’s right button and move your cursor to select the video you want to insert into the timeline or “Add Video to Timeline” if you are using a project that does not accept videos as sources.
Open Project Settings > Video Editor tab > VHS Green Screen and select Source Video from the drop-down menu to change the video from whatever it is currently set as.
You can also add VHS Green Screen to a Sub-track by pressing Ctrl + Alt combination.
After selecting your video and adding it to the timeline, you will see the Video Properties window.
You can edit the Source Video under Source Video Settings in the Video Properties menu or use the keyframes window to change its settings via a timeline.
You can also watch the below video to get a better underestanding about how to use Green Screen in Filmora.
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
For macOS 10.12 or later
Conclusion
● VHS video effects have become popular over the years because of the many benefits they offer. They allow you to save time, make unique content, be creative, and more. You can use Filmora’s green screen feature to make your videos stand out.
When making a video, it is always fun to add an effect. You can do this for either atmospheric or aesthetic reasons. VHS green screen effects are among the world’s most popular effects people use today.
We’ll give you the low-down on VHS Green Screen, including how it became popular and where to get these effects for free. Keep reading to learn more.
In this article
01 What Is VHS?
02 How Did VHS Green Screen Become Popular?
03 Free VHS Green Screen Effect Resource to Download
04 How to Edit VHS Green Screen with Filmora
What Is VHS?
Since its introduction in 1976, VHS has been the most frequently used video cassette recording technology. The VHS format is a consumer-level analog video cassette recording standard for videotaping. The acronym VHS referred to Vertical Helical Scan and was eventually modified as the popularity of this technology increased.
Produced by a Japan Victor Company, the technology uses a magnetic tape measuring half an inch. By the 1950s, magnetic tape video recording had become a vital part of the television industry. The technology is exclusively utilized in professional settings like TV studios and medical imaging (fluoroscopy).
As consumer access to videotape increased in the 1970s, a new economy centered on home video emerged, drastically altering the economics of the film and television industries. By 1980, VHS had captured 70% of the market and had established itself as the industry standard for entertainment and instruction.
The original standard has a picture quality equivalent to that of analog television. High-definition television content could be recorded and re-created using digital VHS (D-VHS). Progressively, a new format was launched dubbed S-VHS (Super VHS), which featured improved video quality from 240 to 400 lines; however, people did not use it extensively.
VHS tape, compared to its competition at the time, Betamax tapes had longer tape lifespans. VHS tapes were preferred because they recorded three times as long as Betamax tapes because of their higher storage capacity.
The last VHS recorder manufacturer, Funai Electric of Japan, discontinued manufacturing in 2016 after the introduction of DVDs into the market.
How Did VHS Green Screen Become Popular?
The green screen effect allows you to superimpose subjects onto different virtual background video clips. Essentially, you take a video that’s going to be your background, then overlay another video on top of this background. Using green screen properly will make your video stands out from the crowd. Let’s look at some that made increased the popularity of the VHS green screen:
- Clarity and Interactivity
VHS green screen allows for better understanding and comprehension, especially when explaining complex concepts and processes.
VHS green screen allows users to interact with virtual elements. Essentially, it enhances customer engagement while improving communication between you and the audience.
- Creativity and Versatility
Differentiation is key to the world of business. Therefore, adding VHS green screen to your content allows it to be unique and customized to your business. The best part is: Your imagination is the only limit.
The green screen also helps people avoid building and breaking down sets, allowing them to complete several shoots in a single session, which provides greater efficiency for their business.
- Save Time
With VHS green screen, you can shoot your video anywhere and anytime. That means it helps you remove the extended production time while providing you with one location and infinite possibilities. For this reason, it’s ideal for those who want to get the job done swiftly without hindering the quality.
- Budget and Logistical Solution
It eliminates expenses in the production line, like location, travel, and operational costs. In turn, you’ll free up more budget that you can spend on other things that your business needs.
Additionally, it allows you to control your environment. Shooting a video depends on the weather; however, shooting a video on VHS green screen disregards weather. It also provides an effective solution to problems in different areas, including travel, lighting, sound, and location.
Branding
VHS green screen popularity has grown over the years because it allows you to superimpose your logo onto the background. This makes your videos look professional and clean and provides you with a chance to advertise your business or brand your service or product with your company identity.
Free VHS Green Screen Effect Resource to Download
If you are looking for free VHS green screen effects to make your videos stand out, here are some resources that you might want to consider.
1. ANFX
ANFX is a stock video, after-effects projects, and motion graphics download hub. You can download a range of VHS green screen effects. All items that you will find on this website are licensed under a Creative Commons (CC) Attribution 4.0 International License. That means you can use the effects for any legal purpose, but you have to give them credit.
2. Videezy
As one of the world’s largest video communities, Videezy offers free high-quality footage designed to make filmmaking easy and affordable. You can also download a range of free VHS green screen effects in 4k. The site has more than 4,000 free green screen videos.
3. Gfycat
VHS green screens for animated gifs is a thing, and Gfycat is a good resource for making animated gifs. It is free to use the green screen gifs on this platform. This user-generated short video hosting company is one of the first web services that offered video encoding of GIFs.
4. Videvo
Videvo offers VHS green-screen effects, music, motion graphics, and sound effects. The site has a variety of effects available in resolutions from 720p-4k. While you’ll need to pay for some premium clips, there are loads of free resources. The site is particularly helpful for those who want green-screen effects that allow them to present content as though it is on a phone, computer, or tablet.
5. Pixabay
This user-submitted content site offers free content for commercial use. You can make attributions or choose not to. The effects on this site are of high quality. All contents are released to users under Creative Commons CC0, making them safe to use without giving credit to the artist or asking for permission. What’s more? You can even use the effects for commercial purposes.
6. YouTube
YouTube is home to millions of users looking for parts to build their videos. You will need to learn how to download YouTube videos to take advantage of these resources. There are tons of YouTube channels devoted to providing users with free VHS green screen effects. Some of the notable channels include BestGreenScreen, HD Green Screen, Free Green HD, and Green Screen Animation.
How to Edit VHS Green Screen with Filmora
Filmora is a relatively new program that has taken the world by storm. This professional video editor is a lifeline for all videographers and creators who work with videos to increase their proficiency and create professional-grade videos without breaking the bank. To learn how to Use VHS green screen in Filmora, follow the steps below.
Step 1\
Import the video with the VHS green screen and the background video into the media library.
Step 2\
Drag the video with the green screen and the background video that you want to replace the green screen with into the timeline and add it to one of the tracks. The video with the green screen should come second in the timeline.
Step 3\
Right-click the green screen on the timeline and select the Green Screen option.
Step 4\
Select a color from the green screen menu.
Various settings under this menu allow you to customize how your video is affected by VHS Green Screen. Experiments with different settings may allow you to make good videos even better or give your videos a whole new feel.
The Tolerance slider adjusts how much of the green screen will be allowed in your subject.
Edge Thickness allows you to adjust the amount of the edge thickness you’ll bring into the shot.
Use the Edge Feather slider to soften the edges of your subject.
Touch your mouse’s right button and move your cursor to select the video you want to insert into the timeline or “Add Video to Timeline” if you are using a project that does not accept videos as sources.
Open Project Settings > Video Editor tab > VHS Green Screen and select Source Video from the drop-down menu to change the video from whatever it is currently set as.
You can also add VHS Green Screen to a Sub-track by pressing Ctrl + Alt combination.
After selecting your video and adding it to the timeline, you will see the Video Properties window.
You can edit the Source Video under Source Video Settings in the Video Properties menu or use the keyframes window to change its settings via a timeline.
You can also watch the below video to get a better underestanding about how to use Green Screen in Filmora.
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
For macOS 10.12 or later
Conclusion
● VHS video effects have become popular over the years because of the many benefits they offer. They allow you to save time, make unique content, be creative, and more. You can use Filmora’s green screen feature to make your videos stand out.
When making a video, it is always fun to add an effect. You can do this for either atmospheric or aesthetic reasons. VHS green screen effects are among the world’s most popular effects people use today.
We’ll give you the low-down on VHS Green Screen, including how it became popular and where to get these effects for free. Keep reading to learn more.
In this article
01 What Is VHS?
02 How Did VHS Green Screen Become Popular?
03 Free VHS Green Screen Effect Resource to Download
04 How to Edit VHS Green Screen with Filmora
What Is VHS?
Since its introduction in 1976, VHS has been the most frequently used video cassette recording technology. The VHS format is a consumer-level analog video cassette recording standard for videotaping. The acronym VHS referred to Vertical Helical Scan and was eventually modified as the popularity of this technology increased.
Produced by a Japan Victor Company, the technology uses a magnetic tape measuring half an inch. By the 1950s, magnetic tape video recording had become a vital part of the television industry. The technology is exclusively utilized in professional settings like TV studios and medical imaging (fluoroscopy).
As consumer access to videotape increased in the 1970s, a new economy centered on home video emerged, drastically altering the economics of the film and television industries. By 1980, VHS had captured 70% of the market and had established itself as the industry standard for entertainment and instruction.
The original standard has a picture quality equivalent to that of analog television. High-definition television content could be recorded and re-created using digital VHS (D-VHS). Progressively, a new format was launched dubbed S-VHS (Super VHS), which featured improved video quality from 240 to 400 lines; however, people did not use it extensively.
VHS tape, compared to its competition at the time, Betamax tapes had longer tape lifespans. VHS tapes were preferred because they recorded three times as long as Betamax tapes because of their higher storage capacity.
The last VHS recorder manufacturer, Funai Electric of Japan, discontinued manufacturing in 2016 after the introduction of DVDs into the market.
How Did VHS Green Screen Become Popular?
The green screen effect allows you to superimpose subjects onto different virtual background video clips. Essentially, you take a video that’s going to be your background, then overlay another video on top of this background. Using green screen properly will make your video stands out from the crowd. Let’s look at some that made increased the popularity of the VHS green screen:
- Clarity and Interactivity
VHS green screen allows for better understanding and comprehension, especially when explaining complex concepts and processes.
VHS green screen allows users to interact with virtual elements. Essentially, it enhances customer engagement while improving communication between you and the audience.
- Creativity and Versatility
Differentiation is key to the world of business. Therefore, adding VHS green screen to your content allows it to be unique and customized to your business. The best part is: Your imagination is the only limit.
The green screen also helps people avoid building and breaking down sets, allowing them to complete several shoots in a single session, which provides greater efficiency for their business.
- Save Time
With VHS green screen, you can shoot your video anywhere and anytime. That means it helps you remove the extended production time while providing you with one location and infinite possibilities. For this reason, it’s ideal for those who want to get the job done swiftly without hindering the quality.
- Budget and Logistical Solution
It eliminates expenses in the production line, like location, travel, and operational costs. In turn, you’ll free up more budget that you can spend on other things that your business needs.
Additionally, it allows you to control your environment. Shooting a video depends on the weather; however, shooting a video on VHS green screen disregards weather. It also provides an effective solution to problems in different areas, including travel, lighting, sound, and location.
Branding
VHS green screen popularity has grown over the years because it allows you to superimpose your logo onto the background. This makes your videos look professional and clean and provides you with a chance to advertise your business or brand your service or product with your company identity.
Free VHS Green Screen Effect Resource to Download
If you are looking for free VHS green screen effects to make your videos stand out, here are some resources that you might want to consider.
1. ANFX
ANFX is a stock video, after-effects projects, and motion graphics download hub. You can download a range of VHS green screen effects. All items that you will find on this website are licensed under a Creative Commons (CC) Attribution 4.0 International License. That means you can use the effects for any legal purpose, but you have to give them credit.
2. Videezy
As one of the world’s largest video communities, Videezy offers free high-quality footage designed to make filmmaking easy and affordable. You can also download a range of free VHS green screen effects in 4k. The site has more than 4,000 free green screen videos.
3. Gfycat
VHS green screens for animated gifs is a thing, and Gfycat is a good resource for making animated gifs. It is free to use the green screen gifs on this platform. This user-generated short video hosting company is one of the first web services that offered video encoding of GIFs.
4. Videvo
Videvo offers VHS green-screen effects, music, motion graphics, and sound effects. The site has a variety of effects available in resolutions from 720p-4k. While you’ll need to pay for some premium clips, there are loads of free resources. The site is particularly helpful for those who want green-screen effects that allow them to present content as though it is on a phone, computer, or tablet.
5. Pixabay
This user-submitted content site offers free content for commercial use. You can make attributions or choose not to. The effects on this site are of high quality. All contents are released to users under Creative Commons CC0, making them safe to use without giving credit to the artist or asking for permission. What’s more? You can even use the effects for commercial purposes.
6. YouTube
YouTube is home to millions of users looking for parts to build their videos. You will need to learn how to download YouTube videos to take advantage of these resources. There are tons of YouTube channels devoted to providing users with free VHS green screen effects. Some of the notable channels include BestGreenScreen, HD Green Screen, Free Green HD, and Green Screen Animation.
How to Edit VHS Green Screen with Filmora
Filmora is a relatively new program that has taken the world by storm. This professional video editor is a lifeline for all videographers and creators who work with videos to increase their proficiency and create professional-grade videos without breaking the bank. To learn how to Use VHS green screen in Filmora, follow the steps below.
Step 1\
Import the video with the VHS green screen and the background video into the media library.
Step 2\
Drag the video with the green screen and the background video that you want to replace the green screen with into the timeline and add it to one of the tracks. The video with the green screen should come second in the timeline.
Step 3\
Right-click the green screen on the timeline and select the Green Screen option.
Step 4\
Select a color from the green screen menu.
Various settings under this menu allow you to customize how your video is affected by VHS Green Screen. Experiments with different settings may allow you to make good videos even better or give your videos a whole new feel.
The Tolerance slider adjusts how much of the green screen will be allowed in your subject.
Edge Thickness allows you to adjust the amount of the edge thickness you’ll bring into the shot.
Use the Edge Feather slider to soften the edges of your subject.
Touch your mouse’s right button and move your cursor to select the video you want to insert into the timeline or “Add Video to Timeline” if you are using a project that does not accept videos as sources.
Open Project Settings > Video Editor tab > VHS Green Screen and select Source Video from the drop-down menu to change the video from whatever it is currently set as.
You can also add VHS Green Screen to a Sub-track by pressing Ctrl + Alt combination.
After selecting your video and adding it to the timeline, you will see the Video Properties window.
You can edit the Source Video under Source Video Settings in the Video Properties menu or use the keyframes window to change its settings via a timeline.
You can also watch the below video to get a better underestanding about how to use Green Screen in Filmora.
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Conclusion
● VHS video effects have become popular over the years because of the many benefits they offer. They allow you to save time, make unique content, be creative, and more. You can use Filmora’s green screen feature to make your videos stand out.
How Does Sony’s S&Q Feature Help Recording Slow-Motion Video
Creating slomos has become essential to videography, cinema, and content generation. However, regarding professional-grade slomos, you cannot trust just any camera. Sony S&Q is one of those professional-grade cameras that help shoot in slow motion.
This article will provide a brief review of S&Q mode and Sony Vegas slow motion. In addition, you’ll come across a professional-grade video editor performing this task. This alternative is software that provides diverse slow-motion creation options.
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Part 1: Capturing Slow Motion Videos with Sony S&Q Feature
Who hasn’t heard about Sony and its services in the world of videography? Along with many features, the cameras offer a Sony S&Q mode for slo-mo creation. This model can manipulate video frame rates higher than standard cameras. It offers three frame rate options to select from 25p, 50p, and 60p. Here is a chance to learn to capture a slow-motion shot using S&Q mode Sony:
Step 1
From your camera’s dial, select the “S&Q” option. Access the camera’s display screen and go to “Menu 2” from the top bar. Then, “S&Q Settings” in the featured section.
Step 2
Once you reach the Sony S&Q mode settings, click “Record Settings.” This will decide the output frame rate of your video. In PAL, you have two record options: 25p and 50p. On the other hand, in the NTSC, you’ll have three options: 25p, 50p, and 60p.
Step 3
Click the “Enter” option to finalize the Record settings.
Step 4
Upon accessing the “Frame Rate” settings, you’ll find many options there. The highest frame rate in PAL is 100 fps, while in NTSC, itit is 120 fps. You can also choose the Exposure settings for your camera according to footage. After setting these preferences, start capturing a video in slow motion.
Part 2: Different Sony Cameras Offering S&Q Feature
There is no lack of devices that help you capture any scene with perfection. Someone obsessed with videography can understand the worth of a high-quality camera. Sony launched two such products named A7iii and Sony ZV E10 slow motion. Both are high-output, professional-grade cameras to assist in slo-mo creation. Here is a brief review of these cameras for you to compare and select better:
1. Sony A7 III
Sony A7iii slow motion camera launch occurred in 2018 with a bundle of features. This camera offers 120fps video capture for creating slomos or high-speed effects. It has an APS-C size, 24.2-megapixel, and an Exmor CMOS sensor for more precise results. In addition, it possesses a 4K Ultra-High Resolution of 3840 x 2160 for videos. The camera also has an LCD touch screen, which proves productive in settings.
2. Sony ZV-E10
This is an upgraded S&Q mode Sony camera that first emerged in 2021 with a fully articulated screen. It has an APS-C size, 24.2-megapixel, and an Exmor CMOS sensor for balanced shooting. This version also has the highest video frame rate of 120 fps for the professional slo-mo effect. It captures slomos in 4K (UHD) 3840 x 1920 video resolution for quality maintenance. It has a directional 3-capsule microphone for high-definition audio.
Part 3: How to Slow Down Video in Sony Vegas Pro?
Vegas Pro stands amongst the top video editors who excel at creating slow motions. With its powerful speed manipulation, it can curate cinematic slo-mo effects. In addition, the tool offers an Optical Flow option for ultra-high-quality slomos. It offers a non-linear timeline editing, which means selective durations to apply this effect. Given below is the step-by-step guide to Sony V egas slow motion:
Step 1
After launching the software, import the video and bring it to the timeline.
Step 2
Navigate towards the editing panel where the clip and audio track are showing. Place your cursor at the finishing line of the clip and stretch it throughout the timeline. This will add a slow-motion effect to your video.
Part 4: Wondershare Filmora: Comprehending the Best Alternative for Slowing Down Videos
All the above slow-motion solutions are adequate but not reliable. This is because shooting in So ny S& Q mode declines video quality upon export. In addition, the Sony Vegas slow motion subscription plans start at more than $500. This seems expensive for someone who just started editing and is a beginner.
Wondershare Filmora is the perfect alternative to S ony ZY E10 slow motion and other devices. It offers an intuitive speed change interface at affordable prices. In addition, there is more than one method to alter its speed with optical flow. Moreover, the software offers extensive export settings to set video resolution.
Free Download For Win 7 or later(64-bit)
Free Download For macOS 10.14 or later
Step-by-Step Guide to Creating Slow Motion in Filmora
The fundamental technique for achieving slow motion in Filmora involves Uniform Speed. This method simply adjusts the playback speed of a video through a slider. The process of creating slow-motion content is mentioned below:
Step 1Import Media to Initiate Slow-Motion Creation
Initiate Filmora by clicking the “New Project” button and access the editing interface. Hit the “Ctrl + I” keys to import media and bring it to the timeline. After selecting the clip in the timeline, navigate to the settings panel. Proceed to the “Speed” > “Uniform Speed” to access the speed change slider. Drag the slider towards the left to adjust the slow-motion speed.
Step 2Access AI Frame Interpolation Settings
To achieve smooth slow motion, access AI Frame Interpolation at the bottom. Expand this section and opt for the “Optical Flow” to apply.
Step 3Enable Render Preview to Review Results
Once all adjustments are complete, select the video and return to the timeline panel. Use your cursor to access the “File” tab in the top toolbar and choose “Render Preview.” Utilize the preview options before exporting the video.
Key Features of Filmora
Filmora doesn’t just claim to be the best; there are multiple features to support this claim. If you want to explore the features of this S ony A7iii slow motio n, read this section:
AI Copilot Editing: We understand the confusion of being an amateur at editing. The unfamiliarity with a tool increases it. Hence, Filmora offers this feature. As the name suggests, it acts as your assistant to run errands in Filmora. Ask it about any feature, and it will give direction and editing suggestions.
AI Text-Based Editing: Filmora excels in cutting or trimming videos for editing. It has recently introduced text-based editing AI to convert video speech to text. Afterward, users can remove a specific text to eliminate the video section.
Remove Background: With Filmora, video editing is more accessible than ever. The AI Smart Cutout option removes the video backgrounds with precision. Afterward, you can replace it with Filmora’s pre-developed background. This includes solid colors, gradients, and other graphics.
AI Image: Can’t spare time to capture images for your new content idea? With Filmora’s text to generate AI, you can now curate images. The AI only requires you to add a prompt and craft results accordingly. Upon creation, users can also select a preferred image resolution.
Conclusion
This article has discussed the purpose of Sony S&Q and how to use it for slo-mo creation. In addition, users learned about two of Sony’s cameras, which are popular for slow-motion. Afterward, we discussed a desktop method to create slow motion. Considering all the drawbacks of these methods, we recommended Filmora. It is a desktop alternative to these tools with AI abilities to enhance task achievement.
Make A Slow Motion Video Make A Slow Motion Video More Features
Part 1: Capturing Slow Motion Videos with Sony S&Q Feature
Who hasn’t heard about Sony and its services in the world of videography? Along with many features, the cameras offer a Sony S&Q mode for slo-mo creation. This model can manipulate video frame rates higher than standard cameras. It offers three frame rate options to select from 25p, 50p, and 60p. Here is a chance to learn to capture a slow-motion shot using S&Q mode Sony:
Step 1
From your camera’s dial, select the “S&Q” option. Access the camera’s display screen and go to “Menu 2” from the top bar. Then, “S&Q Settings” in the featured section.
Step 2
Once you reach the Sony S&Q mode settings, click “Record Settings.” This will decide the output frame rate of your video. In PAL, you have two record options: 25p and 50p. On the other hand, in the NTSC, you’ll have three options: 25p, 50p, and 60p.
Step 3
Click the “Enter” option to finalize the Record settings.
Step 4
Upon accessing the “Frame Rate” settings, you’ll find many options there. The highest frame rate in PAL is 100 fps, while in NTSC, itit is 120 fps. You can also choose the Exposure settings for your camera according to footage. After setting these preferences, start capturing a video in slow motion.
Part 2: Different Sony Cameras Offering S&Q Feature
There is no lack of devices that help you capture any scene with perfection. Someone obsessed with videography can understand the worth of a high-quality camera. Sony launched two such products named A7iii and Sony ZV E10 slow motion. Both are high-output, professional-grade cameras to assist in slo-mo creation. Here is a brief review of these cameras for you to compare and select better:
1. Sony A7 III
Sony A7iii slow motion camera launch occurred in 2018 with a bundle of features. This camera offers 120fps video capture for creating slomos or high-speed effects. It has an APS-C size, 24.2-megapixel, and an Exmor CMOS sensor for more precise results. In addition, it possesses a 4K Ultra-High Resolution of 3840 x 2160 for videos. The camera also has an LCD touch screen, which proves productive in settings.
2. Sony ZV-E10
This is an upgraded S&Q mode Sony camera that first emerged in 2021 with a fully articulated screen. It has an APS-C size, 24.2-megapixel, and an Exmor CMOS sensor for balanced shooting. This version also has the highest video frame rate of 120 fps for the professional slo-mo effect. It captures slomos in 4K (UHD) 3840 x 1920 video resolution for quality maintenance. It has a directional 3-capsule microphone for high-definition audio.
Part 3: How to Slow Down Video in Sony Vegas Pro?
Vegas Pro stands amongst the top video editors who excel at creating slow motions. With its powerful speed manipulation, it can curate cinematic slo-mo effects. In addition, the tool offers an Optical Flow option for ultra-high-quality slomos. It offers a non-linear timeline editing, which means selective durations to apply this effect. Given below is the step-by-step guide to Sony V egas slow motion:
Step 1
After launching the software, import the video and bring it to the timeline.
Step 2
Navigate towards the editing panel where the clip and audio track are showing. Place your cursor at the finishing line of the clip and stretch it throughout the timeline. This will add a slow-motion effect to your video.
Part 4: Wondershare Filmora: Comprehending the Best Alternative for Slowing Down Videos
All the above slow-motion solutions are adequate but not reliable. This is because shooting in So ny S& Q mode declines video quality upon export. In addition, the Sony Vegas slow motion subscription plans start at more than $500. This seems expensive for someone who just started editing and is a beginner.
Wondershare Filmora is the perfect alternative to S ony ZY E10 slow motion and other devices. It offers an intuitive speed change interface at affordable prices. In addition, there is more than one method to alter its speed with optical flow. Moreover, the software offers extensive export settings to set video resolution.
Free Download For Win 7 or later(64-bit)
Free Download For macOS 10.14 or later
Step-by-Step Guide to Creating Slow Motion in Filmora
The fundamental technique for achieving slow motion in Filmora involves Uniform Speed. This method simply adjusts the playback speed of a video through a slider. The process of creating slow-motion content is mentioned below:
Step 1Import Media to Initiate Slow-Motion Creation
Initiate Filmora by clicking the “New Project” button and access the editing interface. Hit the “Ctrl + I” keys to import media and bring it to the timeline. After selecting the clip in the timeline, navigate to the settings panel. Proceed to the “Speed” > “Uniform Speed” to access the speed change slider. Drag the slider towards the left to adjust the slow-motion speed.
Step 2Access AI Frame Interpolation Settings
To achieve smooth slow motion, access AI Frame Interpolation at the bottom. Expand this section and opt for the “Optical Flow” to apply.
Step 3Enable Render Preview to Review Results
Once all adjustments are complete, select the video and return to the timeline panel. Use your cursor to access the “File” tab in the top toolbar and choose “Render Preview.” Utilize the preview options before exporting the video.
Key Features of Filmora
Filmora doesn’t just claim to be the best; there are multiple features to support this claim. If you want to explore the features of this S ony A7iii slow motio n, read this section:
AI Copilot Editing: We understand the confusion of being an amateur at editing. The unfamiliarity with a tool increases it. Hence, Filmora offers this feature. As the name suggests, it acts as your assistant to run errands in Filmora. Ask it about any feature, and it will give direction and editing suggestions.
AI Text-Based Editing: Filmora excels in cutting or trimming videos for editing. It has recently introduced text-based editing AI to convert video speech to text. Afterward, users can remove a specific text to eliminate the video section.
Remove Background: With Filmora, video editing is more accessible than ever. The AI Smart Cutout option removes the video backgrounds with precision. Afterward, you can replace it with Filmora’s pre-developed background. This includes solid colors, gradients, and other graphics.
AI Image: Can’t spare time to capture images for your new content idea? With Filmora’s text to generate AI, you can now curate images. The AI only requires you to add a prompt and craft results accordingly. Upon creation, users can also select a preferred image resolution.
Conclusion
This article has discussed the purpose of Sony S&Q and how to use it for slo-mo creation. In addition, users learned about two of Sony’s cameras, which are popular for slow-motion. Afterward, we discussed a desktop method to create slow motion. Considering all the drawbacks of these methods, we recommended Filmora. It is a desktop alternative to these tools with AI abilities to enhance task achievement.
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