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In 2024, 2 Ways to Fade in Text in Premiere Pro
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2 Ways to Fade in Text in Premiere Pro
Every video is unappealing until you edit the video properly. Editing videos not only means trimming out unnecessary parts but also adding effects and animations. There are certain effects and transitions that are commonly used in most videos. Fade in effect is widely used in texts, objects, as well as clips. Fade in effect is very eye-soothing that does not distract the audience from the overall video content.
Fade in effect is available in all video editors. Among video editors, Adobe Premiere Pro is one of the best professional video editors. However, the learning curve of Premiere Pro is steep and hence, you have to know the exact steps to add fade in text Premiere Pro. We will illustrate how to apply fade in text effect Pro as well as add fade in and fade out transition effects in Premiere Pro. We will also state an alternative way to fade in texts in your videos.
Part 1. Fade in text in Premiere Pro with Opacity option
If you have added any text or any graphical object in your video on Premiere Pro, you can apply fade in effect to your text and object easily. When you add fade in effect to your text or object, they slowly appear on the screen which is very soothing to watch instead of sudden and abrupt appearance. Here are the steps on how to fade text in Premiere Pro.
Step1 You must have your video clip as well as text clip on the Timeline of Premiere Pro. Make sure that you add text from Essential Graphics panel. Select the text clip from the Timeline to proceed.
Step2 Go to Effect Controls and click on Text option to expand it. Click on Opacity option from the dropdown menu.
Step3 Put the timeline cursor at the beginning of the selected text clip. Thereafter, make the Opacity value to zero. Click on Stopwatch icon beside Opacity to add a keyframe.
Step4 Put the timeline cursor at that point in the clip where you want the text to appear completely. Now make the Opacity value to 100. Click on Stopwatch to add a keyframe here.
Step5 Play the video to watch the fade in effect on your selected text. You can move the keyframes to speed up or slow down fade in effect.
Part 2. Make fade in or out with transition effects
If you have multiple video clips or scenes, you should add fade in and fade out transition effects so that the transition from one clip to another or one scene to another is smooth. The fade in or fade out effect for video clips look similar to fade text Premiere Pro. In fact, you can use the steps of how to fade in text in Premiere Pro to get the job done. But there is an easier way available with Video Transitions option. Here are the steps on how to apply fade in or out effect on your video clips in Premiere Pro.
Step1 You should have multiple video clips added to Timeline. Select the video clip to which you want to apply Fade in effect.
Step2 Go to Effects panel and click on Video Transitions option.
Step3 Click on Dissolve and from the dropdown list, drag and drop Film Dissolve to the beginning of the selected video clip for fade in effect.
Step4 Click on the added effect on Timeline to adjust speed, duration, and alignment of the effect.
Step5 Play the video to ensure that the effect looks perfect. Therefore, go to File> Share> Export File to save the video.
You can place the transition at the end of the video for fading out effect. Instead of Film Dissolve, you can use Crossfade or Dip to Black effect for fade in and fade out effect on video clips.
Part 3. Alternative way to fade in text in videos
If you do not have Adobe Premiere Pro or you find the steps difficult to fade in text in videos using Premiere Pro, we recommend Wondershare Filmora . Filmora is a professional video editor that is available for Windows as well as Mac users. There is a wide range of video effects available in Filmora in comparison to Premiere Pro. Most importantly, Filmora is super easy and intuitive to use, and even amateur users can use it comfortably. Here are the steps to fade in text in videos using Filmora.
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Step1 Download and install Filmora . Launch Filmora and click on New Project option.
Step2 Import the video clip under Project Media folder. Drag and drop the video clip to Timeline.
Step3 Go to Titles located at the top and drag and drop any title style on Timeline. Double-click on the Title clip on Timeline and type in your required text in the Viewer. You can stretch the Title clip to extend its duration as per your requirement.
Step4 Double-click on Title clip again on the Timeline and go to Text> Animation tab located at the top-left corner. Scroll down to go to Fade1 option and double-click Fade1 to apply it to your text.
Step5 You can go to settings by clicking on Advanced button and adjust parameters such as speed and duration of the fade effect for better visibility.
Step6 Once you are done, play the video and thereafter, click on Export to save the video on your hard drive.
Conclusion
We have stated the steps on how to fade text in Premiere Pro. You can use the same steps to apply the effect to graphical objects. We have also illustrated how to apply fade in and fade out effects between video clips and scenes using transition effects. If you are looking for an alternative and easier way to fade in texts in your videos, we recommend Wondershare Filmora .
Free Download For macOS 10.14 or later
Step1 Download and install Filmora . Launch Filmora and click on New Project option.
Step2 Import the video clip under Project Media folder. Drag and drop the video clip to Timeline.
Step3 Go to Titles located at the top and drag and drop any title style on Timeline. Double-click on the Title clip on Timeline and type in your required text in the Viewer. You can stretch the Title clip to extend its duration as per your requirement.
Step4 Double-click on Title clip again on the Timeline and go to Text> Animation tab located at the top-left corner. Scroll down to go to Fade1 option and double-click Fade1 to apply it to your text.
Step5 You can go to settings by clicking on Advanced button and adjust parameters such as speed and duration of the fade effect for better visibility.
Step6 Once you are done, play the video and thereafter, click on Export to save the video on your hard drive.
Conclusion
We have stated the steps on how to fade text in Premiere Pro. You can use the same steps to apply the effect to graphical objects. We have also illustrated how to apply fade in and fade out effects between video clips and scenes using transition effects. If you are looking for an alternative and easier way to fade in texts in your videos, we recommend Wondershare Filmora .
Do You Know that Google Photos App Can Be Used to Edit and Stabilize Shaky Videos? In This Article, I Will Show You a Step by Step Tutorial About How to Use Google Photos to Stabilize Videos
While recording a video, it is pretty normal if you don’t end up having a stabilized clip due to camera shakes or movements on an unstable and unpaved road. This is where the Google stabilizer video editing feature comes into play. You can stabilize a video with the Google Photos app that has a built-in video stabilizer and other editing tools to give a finishing touch to your media files before they are shared online or with family, friends, and/or colleagues.
In this article, we will show you how to use Google Photos as a stabilizer video Google offers to its consumer. In addition, you will also learn about one of the most trusted and efficient third-party tools to stabilize the clips if Google video stabilizer fails to produce quality output.
In this article
01 What is Google Photos and How Does It Work?
02 How to Stabilize Videos with Google Photos on Android and iPhone?
03 How to Stabilize Videos with Google Photos Online?
04 How to Use Google Photos to Edit Video?
Part 1: What is Google Photos and How Does It Work?
Google Photos is an app that can be obtained from Play Store or App Store to be installed on an Android-based smartphone or iPhone or iPad respectively.
The program can store photos and videos from your phone, and ensures that those media files are well-backed up so they can be recovered easily if/when lost due to some mishaps. Furthermore, the tool even lets you edit, customize, and share your photos and videos with ease.
1. History and Current Policies
Earlier, Google Photos used to offer unlimited storage to the users where they can save as many photos as they want, as long as the images were saved in ‘high-quality’ resolution. However, from June 01, 2021, Google changed its policies of using the app, and now the tool offers limited storage. If more space is needed, the users must subscribe to a paid plan.
2. Accessibility
Google Photos can be accessed from a web browser, Google Drive desktop program, and smartphone app. While you can make only minor changes to the videos such as editing date, time, and location when accessing Google Photos via a web browser, the smartphone app allows you to edit the clips comparatively more sophisticatedly.
3. Deletion
The files that are stored in Google Photos remain there for an indefinite duration, of course until the entire space is completely consumed. When you delete something, it is moved to the Trash and stays there for another 60 days, after which it is automatically deleted from the Cloud forever.
Part 2: How to Stabilize Videos with Google Photos on Android and iPhone?
Google Photos is available for both Android and iPhone smartphones, and as explained earlier, the app can be downloaded from Play Store and App Store respectively. Using the built-in Google stabilizer video editor of the Photos app on both platforms is almost identical and extremely easy.
You can learn how to work with Google video stabilizer to stabilize a video by following the steps that are given below:
Step 1: Locate and Open the Source Video in Google Photos
Download and install Google Photos on your smartphone (Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ is used here for illustrations). Launch the app, tap Library from the bottom-right corner of the interface, and tap to open the source video that you want to stabilize with Google video stabilizer.
Step 2: Stabilize the Video
After the video opens in the app and the playback begins, tap Edit from the bottom. On the next screen, ensure that the Video section is selected. Tap the Stabilize icon from the lower-left area of the window, and wait while Google Photos stabilize video.
Step 3: Save the Video
Once the stabilization process is complete, click Save copy from the bottom-right corner to save the modified video as a separate copy, thus leaving the original instance intact.
Part 3: How to Stabilize Videos with Google Photos Online?
Unfortunately, Google Photos doesn’t have many editing options when accessed via a web browser, and therefore, at the time of this writing, you cannot stabilize a video with the tool’s web interface. But if you are using a Windows or Mac computer, you can try some free online video stabilization software , or use Wondershare Filmora video editor to stabilize video with one click.
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
For macOS 10.12 or later
Wondershare Filmora video editor is available for Windows and Mac platforms, and gives a tough competition to other industry-standard video editing applications like Final Cut Pro X and Adobe Premiere Pro, etc. You can learn how to stabilize a clip with Filmora instead of using Google stabilizer video editor by following the step-by-step instructions that are explained below:
Step 1: Add the Source Video to the Timeline
After downloading and installing Wondershare Filmora on your Mac or Windows computer (a Windows 11 PC is used here for illustrations), launch the program, and click the New Project tile from the first screen that appears.
When on the main interface, ensure that Media is selected from the standard toolbar at the top, and click anywhere inside the Media window that is present at the upper-left corner. Next, locate, select, and import the source video from your PC that you want to stabilize.
Now, drag and drop the video to the timeline, or hover the mouse over the clip’s thumbnail in the Media window, click the + icon from the bottom-right area. Click the button under the Match to Media or Keep Project Settings label when the confirmation box comes up to add the film to the Timeline using the preferences that you selected.
Step 2: Stabilize the Video
Double click the video in the timeline, and then enable the Stabilization category under video editing pane. Wait while Filmora video editor stabilizes the video without Google video stabilizer. Click OK when done.
Step 3: Export the Stabilized Video
Back on the main interface, click Export from the center-top. On the Export box that opens up next, go to your preferred tab, pick an output format, define output preferences, and click Export from the bottom-right corner to export the stabilized clip without even using Google stabilizer video.
Part 4: How to Use Google Photos to Edit Video?
Google Photos doesn’t only work as a Google video stabilizer app but it also enables you to edit your media clips much more professionally. Some post-production tasks that you can perform while using Google Photos include:
1. Trimming
The trimming handles can be seen when you are on the ‘Video’ section after tapping ‘Edit’ in Google Photos after opening the video. You can drag these handles inwards to get rid of the unwanted starting and ending parts of a clip.
2. Cropping
The ‘Crop’ section enables you to crop the videos in a particular aspect ratio that can be selected from the available list, or drag the handles manually to get custom results.
3. Rotating
The ‘Crop’ section also has an option to rotate the video. Each time you tap the ‘Rotate’ icon, the screen rotates 90o in the counterclockwise direction.
4. Color Correction
The ‘Adjust’ section allows you to adjust the display of a video such as its brightness, contrast, shadows, etc.
5. Filters
You can even add a filter using the presets available in the ‘Filters’ section.
6. Annotations
The ‘Markup’ section enables you to annotate the video. You can either use the ‘Pen’ tool or ‘Highlighter’ to write text on the video or give the screen a different shade respectively.
Depending on the type of modifications you want in your video, you can use Google Photos to get the job done easily and quickly.
Conclusion
Google video stabilizer is a built-in tool in Google Photos. Google Photos can be obtained from Play Store or App Store for your Android or iOS smart devices respectively. In addition to stabilizing your videos, Google Photos app also enables you to make other modifications such as trimming, cropping, applying filters, and much more.
02 How to Stabilize Videos with Google Photos on Android and iPhone?
03 How to Stabilize Videos with Google Photos Online?
04 How to Use Google Photos to Edit Video?
Part 1: What is Google Photos and How Does It Work?
Google Photos is an app that can be obtained from Play Store or App Store to be installed on an Android-based smartphone or iPhone or iPad respectively.
The program can store photos and videos from your phone, and ensures that those media files are well-backed up so they can be recovered easily if/when lost due to some mishaps. Furthermore, the tool even lets you edit, customize, and share your photos and videos with ease.
1. History and Current Policies
Earlier, Google Photos used to offer unlimited storage to the users where they can save as many photos as they want, as long as the images were saved in ‘high-quality’ resolution. However, from June 01, 2021, Google changed its policies of using the app, and now the tool offers limited storage. If more space is needed, the users must subscribe to a paid plan.
2. Accessibility
Google Photos can be accessed from a web browser, Google Drive desktop program, and smartphone app. While you can make only minor changes to the videos such as editing date, time, and location when accessing Google Photos via a web browser, the smartphone app allows you to edit the clips comparatively more sophisticatedly.
3. Deletion
The files that are stored in Google Photos remain there for an indefinite duration, of course until the entire space is completely consumed. When you delete something, it is moved to the Trash and stays there for another 60 days, after which it is automatically deleted from the Cloud forever.
Part 2: How to Stabilize Videos with Google Photos on Android and iPhone?
Google Photos is available for both Android and iPhone smartphones, and as explained earlier, the app can be downloaded from Play Store and App Store respectively. Using the built-in Google stabilizer video editor of the Photos app on both platforms is almost identical and extremely easy.
You can learn how to work with Google video stabilizer to stabilize a video by following the steps that are given below:
Step 1: Locate and Open the Source Video in Google Photos
Download and install Google Photos on your smartphone (Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ is used here for illustrations). Launch the app, tap Library from the bottom-right corner of the interface, and tap to open the source video that you want to stabilize with Google video stabilizer.
Step 2: Stabilize the Video
After the video opens in the app and the playback begins, tap Edit from the bottom. On the next screen, ensure that the Video section is selected. Tap the Stabilize icon from the lower-left area of the window, and wait while Google Photos stabilize video.
Step 3: Save the Video
Once the stabilization process is complete, click Save copy from the bottom-right corner to save the modified video as a separate copy, thus leaving the original instance intact.
Part 3: How to Stabilize Videos with Google Photos Online?
Unfortunately, Google Photos doesn’t have many editing options when accessed via a web browser, and therefore, at the time of this writing, you cannot stabilize a video with the tool’s web interface. But if you are using a Windows or Mac computer, you can try some free online video stabilization software , or use Wondershare Filmora video editor to stabilize video with one click.
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
For macOS 10.12 or later
Wondershare Filmora video editor is available for Windows and Mac platforms, and gives a tough competition to other industry-standard video editing applications like Final Cut Pro X and Adobe Premiere Pro, etc. You can learn how to stabilize a clip with Filmora instead of using Google stabilizer video editor by following the step-by-step instructions that are explained below:
Step 1: Add the Source Video to the Timeline
After downloading and installing Wondershare Filmora on your Mac or Windows computer (a Windows 11 PC is used here for illustrations), launch the program, and click the New Project tile from the first screen that appears.
When on the main interface, ensure that Media is selected from the standard toolbar at the top, and click anywhere inside the Media window that is present at the upper-left corner. Next, locate, select, and import the source video from your PC that you want to stabilize.
Now, drag and drop the video to the timeline, or hover the mouse over the clip’s thumbnail in the Media window, click the + icon from the bottom-right area. Click the button under the Match to Media or Keep Project Settings label when the confirmation box comes up to add the film to the Timeline using the preferences that you selected.
Step 2: Stabilize the Video
Double click the video in the timeline, and then enable the Stabilization category under video editing pane. Wait while Filmora video editor stabilizes the video without Google video stabilizer. Click OK when done.
Step 3: Export the Stabilized Video
Back on the main interface, click Export from the center-top. On the Export box that opens up next, go to your preferred tab, pick an output format, define output preferences, and click Export from the bottom-right corner to export the stabilized clip without even using Google stabilizer video.
Part 4: How to Use Google Photos to Edit Video?
Google Photos doesn’t only work as a Google video stabilizer app but it also enables you to edit your media clips much more professionally. Some post-production tasks that you can perform while using Google Photos include:
1. Trimming
The trimming handles can be seen when you are on the ‘Video’ section after tapping ‘Edit’ in Google Photos after opening the video. You can drag these handles inwards to get rid of the unwanted starting and ending parts of a clip.
2. Cropping
The ‘Crop’ section enables you to crop the videos in a particular aspect ratio that can be selected from the available list, or drag the handles manually to get custom results.
3. Rotating
The ‘Crop’ section also has an option to rotate the video. Each time you tap the ‘Rotate’ icon, the screen rotates 90o in the counterclockwise direction.
4. Color Correction
The ‘Adjust’ section allows you to adjust the display of a video such as its brightness, contrast, shadows, etc.
5. Filters
You can even add a filter using the presets available in the ‘Filters’ section.
6. Annotations
The ‘Markup’ section enables you to annotate the video. You can either use the ‘Pen’ tool or ‘Highlighter’ to write text on the video or give the screen a different shade respectively.
Depending on the type of modifications you want in your video, you can use Google Photos to get the job done easily and quickly.
Conclusion
Google video stabilizer is a built-in tool in Google Photos. Google Photos can be obtained from Play Store or App Store for your Android or iOS smart devices respectively. In addition to stabilizing your videos, Google Photos app also enables you to make other modifications such as trimming, cropping, applying filters, and much more.
02 How to Stabilize Videos with Google Photos on Android and iPhone?
03 How to Stabilize Videos with Google Photos Online?
04 How to Use Google Photos to Edit Video?
Part 1: What is Google Photos and How Does It Work?
Google Photos is an app that can be obtained from Play Store or App Store to be installed on an Android-based smartphone or iPhone or iPad respectively.
The program can store photos and videos from your phone, and ensures that those media files are well-backed up so they can be recovered easily if/when lost due to some mishaps. Furthermore, the tool even lets you edit, customize, and share your photos and videos with ease.
1. History and Current Policies
Earlier, Google Photos used to offer unlimited storage to the users where they can save as many photos as they want, as long as the images were saved in ‘high-quality’ resolution. However, from June 01, 2021, Google changed its policies of using the app, and now the tool offers limited storage. If more space is needed, the users must subscribe to a paid plan.
2. Accessibility
Google Photos can be accessed from a web browser, Google Drive desktop program, and smartphone app. While you can make only minor changes to the videos such as editing date, time, and location when accessing Google Photos via a web browser, the smartphone app allows you to edit the clips comparatively more sophisticatedly.
3. Deletion
The files that are stored in Google Photos remain there for an indefinite duration, of course until the entire space is completely consumed. When you delete something, it is moved to the Trash and stays there for another 60 days, after which it is automatically deleted from the Cloud forever.
Part 2: How to Stabilize Videos with Google Photos on Android and iPhone?
Google Photos is available for both Android and iPhone smartphones, and as explained earlier, the app can be downloaded from Play Store and App Store respectively. Using the built-in Google stabilizer video editor of the Photos app on both platforms is almost identical and extremely easy.
You can learn how to work with Google video stabilizer to stabilize a video by following the steps that are given below:
Step 1: Locate and Open the Source Video in Google Photos
Download and install Google Photos on your smartphone (Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ is used here for illustrations). Launch the app, tap Library from the bottom-right corner of the interface, and tap to open the source video that you want to stabilize with Google video stabilizer.
Step 2: Stabilize the Video
After the video opens in the app and the playback begins, tap Edit from the bottom. On the next screen, ensure that the Video section is selected. Tap the Stabilize icon from the lower-left area of the window, and wait while Google Photos stabilize video.
Step 3: Save the Video
Once the stabilization process is complete, click Save copy from the bottom-right corner to save the modified video as a separate copy, thus leaving the original instance intact.
Part 3: How to Stabilize Videos with Google Photos Online?
Unfortunately, Google Photos doesn’t have many editing options when accessed via a web browser, and therefore, at the time of this writing, you cannot stabilize a video with the tool’s web interface. But if you are using a Windows or Mac computer, you can try some free online video stabilization software , or use Wondershare Filmora video editor to stabilize video with one click.
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
For macOS 10.12 or later
Wondershare Filmora video editor is available for Windows and Mac platforms, and gives a tough competition to other industry-standard video editing applications like Final Cut Pro X and Adobe Premiere Pro, etc. You can learn how to stabilize a clip with Filmora instead of using Google stabilizer video editor by following the step-by-step instructions that are explained below:
Step 1: Add the Source Video to the Timeline
After downloading and installing Wondershare Filmora on your Mac or Windows computer (a Windows 11 PC is used here for illustrations), launch the program, and click the New Project tile from the first screen that appears.
When on the main interface, ensure that Media is selected from the standard toolbar at the top, and click anywhere inside the Media window that is present at the upper-left corner. Next, locate, select, and import the source video from your PC that you want to stabilize.
Now, drag and drop the video to the timeline, or hover the mouse over the clip’s thumbnail in the Media window, click the + icon from the bottom-right area. Click the button under the Match to Media or Keep Project Settings label when the confirmation box comes up to add the film to the Timeline using the preferences that you selected.
Step 2: Stabilize the Video
Double click the video in the timeline, and then enable the Stabilization category under video editing pane. Wait while Filmora video editor stabilizes the video without Google video stabilizer. Click OK when done.
Step 3: Export the Stabilized Video
Back on the main interface, click Export from the center-top. On the Export box that opens up next, go to your preferred tab, pick an output format, define output preferences, and click Export from the bottom-right corner to export the stabilized clip without even using Google stabilizer video.
Part 4: How to Use Google Photos to Edit Video?
Google Photos doesn’t only work as a Google video stabilizer app but it also enables you to edit your media clips much more professionally. Some post-production tasks that you can perform while using Google Photos include:
1. Trimming
The trimming handles can be seen when you are on the ‘Video’ section after tapping ‘Edit’ in Google Photos after opening the video. You can drag these handles inwards to get rid of the unwanted starting and ending parts of a clip.
2. Cropping
The ‘Crop’ section enables you to crop the videos in a particular aspect ratio that can be selected from the available list, or drag the handles manually to get custom results.
3. Rotating
The ‘Crop’ section also has an option to rotate the video. Each time you tap the ‘Rotate’ icon, the screen rotates 90o in the counterclockwise direction.
4. Color Correction
The ‘Adjust’ section allows you to adjust the display of a video such as its brightness, contrast, shadows, etc.
5. Filters
You can even add a filter using the presets available in the ‘Filters’ section.
6. Annotations
The ‘Markup’ section enables you to annotate the video. You can either use the ‘Pen’ tool or ‘Highlighter’ to write text on the video or give the screen a different shade respectively.
Depending on the type of modifications you want in your video, you can use Google Photos to get the job done easily and quickly.
Conclusion
Google video stabilizer is a built-in tool in Google Photos. Google Photos can be obtained from Play Store or App Store for your Android or iOS smart devices respectively. In addition to stabilizing your videos, Google Photos app also enables you to make other modifications such as trimming, cropping, applying filters, and much more.
02 How to Stabilize Videos with Google Photos on Android and iPhone?
03 How to Stabilize Videos with Google Photos Online?
04 How to Use Google Photos to Edit Video?
Part 1: What is Google Photos and How Does It Work?
Google Photos is an app that can be obtained from Play Store or App Store to be installed on an Android-based smartphone or iPhone or iPad respectively.
The program can store photos and videos from your phone, and ensures that those media files are well-backed up so they can be recovered easily if/when lost due to some mishaps. Furthermore, the tool even lets you edit, customize, and share your photos and videos with ease.
1. History and Current Policies
Earlier, Google Photos used to offer unlimited storage to the users where they can save as many photos as they want, as long as the images were saved in ‘high-quality’ resolution. However, from June 01, 2021, Google changed its policies of using the app, and now the tool offers limited storage. If more space is needed, the users must subscribe to a paid plan.
2. Accessibility
Google Photos can be accessed from a web browser, Google Drive desktop program, and smartphone app. While you can make only minor changes to the videos such as editing date, time, and location when accessing Google Photos via a web browser, the smartphone app allows you to edit the clips comparatively more sophisticatedly.
3. Deletion
The files that are stored in Google Photos remain there for an indefinite duration, of course until the entire space is completely consumed. When you delete something, it is moved to the Trash and stays there for another 60 days, after which it is automatically deleted from the Cloud forever.
Part 2: How to Stabilize Videos with Google Photos on Android and iPhone?
Google Photos is available for both Android and iPhone smartphones, and as explained earlier, the app can be downloaded from Play Store and App Store respectively. Using the built-in Google stabilizer video editor of the Photos app on both platforms is almost identical and extremely easy.
You can learn how to work with Google video stabilizer to stabilize a video by following the steps that are given below:
Step 1: Locate and Open the Source Video in Google Photos
Download and install Google Photos on your smartphone (Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ is used here for illustrations). Launch the app, tap Library from the bottom-right corner of the interface, and tap to open the source video that you want to stabilize with Google video stabilizer.
Step 2: Stabilize the Video
After the video opens in the app and the playback begins, tap Edit from the bottom. On the next screen, ensure that the Video section is selected. Tap the Stabilize icon from the lower-left area of the window, and wait while Google Photos stabilize video.
Step 3: Save the Video
Once the stabilization process is complete, click Save copy from the bottom-right corner to save the modified video as a separate copy, thus leaving the original instance intact.
Part 3: How to Stabilize Videos with Google Photos Online?
Unfortunately, Google Photos doesn’t have many editing options when accessed via a web browser, and therefore, at the time of this writing, you cannot stabilize a video with the tool’s web interface. But if you are using a Windows or Mac computer, you can try some free online video stabilization software , or use Wondershare Filmora video editor to stabilize video with one click.
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
For macOS 10.12 or later
Wondershare Filmora video editor is available for Windows and Mac platforms, and gives a tough competition to other industry-standard video editing applications like Final Cut Pro X and Adobe Premiere Pro, etc. You can learn how to stabilize a clip with Filmora instead of using Google stabilizer video editor by following the step-by-step instructions that are explained below:
Step 1: Add the Source Video to the Timeline
After downloading and installing Wondershare Filmora on your Mac or Windows computer (a Windows 11 PC is used here for illustrations), launch the program, and click the New Project tile from the first screen that appears.
When on the main interface, ensure that Media is selected from the standard toolbar at the top, and click anywhere inside the Media window that is present at the upper-left corner. Next, locate, select, and import the source video from your PC that you want to stabilize.
Now, drag and drop the video to the timeline, or hover the mouse over the clip’s thumbnail in the Media window, click the + icon from the bottom-right area. Click the button under the Match to Media or Keep Project Settings label when the confirmation box comes up to add the film to the Timeline using the preferences that you selected.
Step 2: Stabilize the Video
Double click the video in the timeline, and then enable the Stabilization category under video editing pane. Wait while Filmora video editor stabilizes the video without Google video stabilizer. Click OK when done.
Step 3: Export the Stabilized Video
Back on the main interface, click Export from the center-top. On the Export box that opens up next, go to your preferred tab, pick an output format, define output preferences, and click Export from the bottom-right corner to export the stabilized clip without even using Google stabilizer video.
Part 4: How to Use Google Photos to Edit Video?
Google Photos doesn’t only work as a Google video stabilizer app but it also enables you to edit your media clips much more professionally. Some post-production tasks that you can perform while using Google Photos include:
1. Trimming
The trimming handles can be seen when you are on the ‘Video’ section after tapping ‘Edit’ in Google Photos after opening the video. You can drag these handles inwards to get rid of the unwanted starting and ending parts of a clip.
2. Cropping
The ‘Crop’ section enables you to crop the videos in a particular aspect ratio that can be selected from the available list, or drag the handles manually to get custom results.
3. Rotating
The ‘Crop’ section also has an option to rotate the video. Each time you tap the ‘Rotate’ icon, the screen rotates 90o in the counterclockwise direction.
4. Color Correction
The ‘Adjust’ section allows you to adjust the display of a video such as its brightness, contrast, shadows, etc.
5. Filters
You can even add a filter using the presets available in the ‘Filters’ section.
6. Annotations
The ‘Markup’ section enables you to annotate the video. You can either use the ‘Pen’ tool or ‘Highlighter’ to write text on the video or give the screen a different shade respectively.
Depending on the type of modifications you want in your video, you can use Google Photos to get the job done easily and quickly.
Conclusion
Google video stabilizer is a built-in tool in Google Photos. Google Photos can be obtained from Play Store or App Store for your Android or iOS smart devices respectively. In addition to stabilizing your videos, Google Photos app also enables you to make other modifications such as trimming, cropping, applying filters, and much more.
How to Change the Speed of Video in DaVinci Resolve?
Slow-motion videos are in trend on social media platforms. You can shoot the footage in slow-motion mode or slow it down while editing the video. Similarly, if you are making a funny video, there are surely going to be parts where the video speeds up. Sped-up video clips have always been part of comic relief and entertainment for the audience. You will need a feature-rich video editor to customize the speed of your video.
DaVinci Resolve has established itself as a complete video editor. You can edit your video, correct the color, add visual effects and edit audio parts. You can undoubtedly change video speed in DaVinci Resolve. However, DaVinci Resolve’s user interface is slightly complex for beginners. We will instruct on how you can speed up a video using DaVinci Resolve. We will also suggest you an easier alternative if you are not in favor of DaVinci Resolve.
Part I. What are the Scenarios When You Need to Speed Up Video?
There are several scenarios when speeding up a video becomes a necessity. Here are the most probable ones that you can relate to.
Boring But Necessary Parts - There could be some sections in a long video that are necessary but boring to watch. You can’t bore your viewers and let them leave your video midway. Hence, you can speed up those sections to pass them away quickly.
Funny Videos - The subject’s actions in the video look very funny when you speed them up. Therefore, if you make funny videos to entertain your viewers, speeding up certain sections of your video with funny audio in the background should be a regular thing.
Short Videos - Short-duration videos are extremely popular on social media platforms.
People upload them as Stories and Statuses to entertain their followers regularly. Therefore, a sped-up video can shorten the duration, accommodate the necessary content, and fit the video duration requirements of the respective social media platforms.
Timelapse - Timelapse videos are a treat to watch. You can shoot the video in timelapse mode or speed up the video while editing. That is how you can fit hours of a video into a few minutes or seconds of video duration.
Part II. Speed Up Video using DaVinci Resolve
DaVinci Resolve is a professional video editor where you can change your video’s speed in several ways. You can instantly change your video clip’s speed by mentioning the speed in terms of percentage.
You can also use the advanced Speed Ramp option to customize the video speed unevenly. Besides, there are retime curves to adjust the video speed at your convenience. Let us go through the detailed guide on how to speed up the video in DaVinci Resolve 17.
Method 1. Change Clip Speed Option
The simplest way is through the Change Clip Speed option. You can explicitly mention the speed percentage as needed. To speed it up, mention speed percentage above 100. If you want to slow it down, the speed percentage will be below 100. Here are the steps you need to execute.
Step1 After you have placed the video clip onto the timeline, select the clip and right-click on it.
Step2 Tap “Change Clip Speed…” option.
Step3 Once the Change Clip Speed dialog box opens, modify the speed from 100% to something higher if you want to speed it up.
Step4 Click on the Change button when you are happy with the result.
Method 2. Speed Ramping Option
Speed ramping is a process where you can vary the speed of your video unevenly. It means you can speed up some portions while slowing down others. This is achieved through retime controls that let you edit the video clips in sections using speed points. Here are the steps to illustrate the process.
Step1 Right-click the video clip on your timeline. From the menu, select the Retime Controls option.
Step2 Move the play head where you want to change the speed. Click the arrow next to 100% and select the Add Speed Point option. Similarly, move the play head to another point and add a new speed point.
Step3 Click on the arrow next to 100% to change the speed between two-speed points. Go to the Change Speed option and select from the preset. Based on your preset speed selection, the video’s speed within the speed points will change.
Part III. Pros and Cons
Every video editor has its advantages as well as drawbacks. So if you think about changing video speed through DaVinci Resolve, check its pros and cons.
Pros
- Change the speed of the entire video clip instantly.
- Change the speed of certain sections of the video through speed ramping.
- Vary the speed of the video clip unevenly with Retime curves.
- Change video speed with Optical Flow for better motion representation.
Cons
- There are too many options to change video speed.
- The regular video speed-changing options produce jittery results.
- Some change video speed options are complicated to execute.
- There are reports of sudden crashes with too many video speed changes.
The cons are too grave to ignore. The learning curve is also steep too. Many look for an easier alternative to DaVinci Resolve speed ramp transition.
Part IV. A Simpler Alternative to DaVinci Resolve to Change Video Speed
Wondershare Filmora is perfectly suitable for you if you are looking for an easier alternative to DaVinci Resolve. Filmora comes with a simple user interface. You get almost the same features as you get in DaVinci Resolve as a video editor. Focusing on changing video speed, Filmora has similar options as DaVinci Resolve, but they are easier to operate.
Anyone can instantly change the speed of the entire or part of a video. There are uniform speed and simplified speed ramping options available for advanced users. You can customize the speed of a video clip as you need. There is not going to be any jittery motion when the speed is changed. In short, Filmora is tailor-made to fulfill all your demands for speeding up videos in easier steps.
Free Download For Win 7 or later(64-bit)
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How Do You Change Video Speed in Filmora?
There are basically three ways to change video speed in Filmora. You can choose from presets for instant change. You can customize the video speed as well as use speed ramping for an advanced level of video speed change. We will now illustrate how to change video speed in Wondershare Filmora.
Watch this video to discover all the methods to change video speed in Filmora.
Method 1. Select From Speed Presets
You can instantly select from Speed Presets if you want to change your video speed in fewer steps. There are fast speed presets as well as slow speed presets available. Follow these steps to choose a speed preset.
Step1 Install Filmora on your computer (Windows or macOS). Open Filmora and select Create New Project.
Step2 Drag the video file from your computer to Filmora’s timeline. Choose video and tap Speed icon that you can find at the top of the timeline.
Step3 From the menu, go to the Fast or the Slow option and select a speed preset. Finally, you can export the file to save it to your computer.
Method 2. Alter Uniform Speed
If you want to customize the video speed as per your need, the Uniform Speed option is for you. You can select from 0.01X to 100X speed. The selected speed will be applicable to the entire video clip uniformly. Here are the steps to set uniform speed.
Step1 Once you have the video on the timeline, click on the Speed icon.
Step2 Choose the Uniform Speed option, which will open the Uniform Speed tab.
Step3 Adjust the speed slider to change the video speed as you need.
Step4 After setting the speed, click on the Ok button. Then you can export the video in any file format.
Method 3. Use Speed Ramping
Speed ramping provides you with a graph to customize the video speed. You can speed up and slow down different parts of your video as you think appropriate. As per the graph’s crests and troughs, the video’s speed varies. Here are the steps to execute.
Step1 Place the video file onto the timeline and go to the Speed icon.
Step2 Select the Speed Ramping option. This will open the Speed Ramping tab.
Step3 You can select any preset or select the Customize option. When you select the Customize option, you can edit the graph accordingly.
Step4 Click on the Ok button, followed by the Export button, to save the video.
Part V. Comparison Between DaVinci Resolve and Filmora
Parameters | DaVinci Resolve | Filmora |
---|---|---|
Change Video Speed Options | Too Many | Appropriate |
Video Speed Presets | Limited | Ample |
Ease of Speed Change | Slightly Complicated | Very Easy |
Export Options | Limited | Ample |
Application Stability | Less stable | Highly stable |
Average Rating | 3/5 | 4.5/5 |
Pricing | High | Reasonable |
Best For | Advanced video editors | Beginners and advanced video editors |
Conclusion
We have answered how you can use the speed ramp DaVinci Resolve 17 to speed up your video. We have also illustrated the steps to change speed settings in DaVinci Resolve. But many users look for an easier video editor to avoid DaVinci Resolve’s complicacy. Wondershare Filmora is that intuitive video editor where you can change video speed as you need. You can instantly choose from presets and customize the video speed throughout.
The cons are too grave to ignore. The learning curve is also steep too. Many look for an easier alternative to DaVinci Resolve speed ramp transition.
Part IV. A Simpler Alternative to DaVinci Resolve to Change Video Speed
Wondershare Filmora is perfectly suitable for you if you are looking for an easier alternative to DaVinci Resolve. Filmora comes with a simple user interface. You get almost the same features as you get in DaVinci Resolve as a video editor. Focusing on changing video speed, Filmora has similar options as DaVinci Resolve, but they are easier to operate.
Anyone can instantly change the speed of the entire or part of a video. There are uniform speed and simplified speed ramping options available for advanced users. You can customize the speed of a video clip as you need. There is not going to be any jittery motion when the speed is changed. In short, Filmora is tailor-made to fulfill all your demands for speeding up videos in easier steps.
Free Download For Win 7 or later(64-bit)
Free Download For macOS 10.14 or later
How Do You Change Video Speed in Filmora?
There are basically three ways to change video speed in Filmora. You can choose from presets for instant change. You can customize the video speed as well as use speed ramping for an advanced level of video speed change. We will now illustrate how to change video speed in Wondershare Filmora.
Watch this video to discover all the methods to change video speed in Filmora.
Method 1. Select From Speed Presets
You can instantly select from Speed Presets if you want to change your video speed in fewer steps. There are fast speed presets as well as slow speed presets available. Follow these steps to choose a speed preset.
Step1 Install Filmora on your computer (Windows or macOS). Open Filmora and select Create New Project.
Step2 Drag the video file from your computer to Filmora’s timeline. Choose video and tap Speed icon that you can find at the top of the timeline.
Step3 From the menu, go to the Fast or the Slow option and select a speed preset. Finally, you can export the file to save it to your computer.
Method 2. Alter Uniform Speed
If you want to customize the video speed as per your need, the Uniform Speed option is for you. You can select from 0.01X to 100X speed. The selected speed will be applicable to the entire video clip uniformly. Here are the steps to set uniform speed.
Step1 Once you have the video on the timeline, click on the Speed icon.
Step2 Choose the Uniform Speed option, which will open the Uniform Speed tab.
Step3 Adjust the speed slider to change the video speed as you need.
Step4 After setting the speed, click on the Ok button. Then you can export the video in any file format.
Method 3. Use Speed Ramping
Speed ramping provides you with a graph to customize the video speed. You can speed up and slow down different parts of your video as you think appropriate. As per the graph’s crests and troughs, the video’s speed varies. Here are the steps to execute.
Step1 Place the video file onto the timeline and go to the Speed icon.
Step2 Select the Speed Ramping option. This will open the Speed Ramping tab.
Step3 You can select any preset or select the Customize option. When you select the Customize option, you can edit the graph accordingly.
Step4 Click on the Ok button, followed by the Export button, to save the video.
Part V. Comparison Between DaVinci Resolve and Filmora
Parameters | DaVinci Resolve | Filmora |
---|---|---|
Change Video Speed Options | Too Many | Appropriate |
Video Speed Presets | Limited | Ample |
Ease of Speed Change | Slightly Complicated | Very Easy |
Export Options | Limited | Ample |
Application Stability | Less stable | Highly stable |
Average Rating | 3/5 | 4.5/5 |
Pricing | High | Reasonable |
Best For | Advanced video editors | Beginners and advanced video editors |
Conclusion
We have answered how you can use the speed ramp DaVinci Resolve 17 to speed up your video. We have also illustrated the steps to change speed settings in DaVinci Resolve. But many users look for an easier video editor to avoid DaVinci Resolve’s complicacy. Wondershare Filmora is that intuitive video editor where you can change video speed as you need. You can instantly choose from presets and customize the video speed throughout.
Guide To Using Luts Perfectly in Final Cut Pro
Final Cut Pro is a powerful video editing software available for Mac OS. You can create professional-looking videos using this tool. To give your videos a more professional touch, you can use LUTs as well. It is a quick way to color grade and improve the feel of your media content. They are essentially a set of instructions that apply a particular color grading to your video.
Moreover, with so many options available, you can choose from any color grading style you want. From cinematic to retro, LUTs offer you a variety of color adjustment tones and overlays. All you have to do is to choose from free LUTs for Final Cut Pro and download your preferred one.
- Part 2: How to Apply LUTs on Final Cut Pro
- Part 3: Discussing Wondershare Filmora LUTs - The Best Video Editing Platform
Part 1: Discovering The Top Best LUTs for FCPX
You are at the right place if you’re having trouble finding the best LUTs for FCPX. This section will provide you with one of the best LUTs you can choose for your videos.
1.Free Cinematic LUTs Pack for Video Editing
This free LUT pack is a perfect choice to give your videos a cinematic look. It features a soft blue color grading with high contrast that can make your footage look like it was shot on film. This LUT is especially effective for outdoor scenes and action shots. Moreover, its color grading enhances the drama and feel of your video footage.
2.10 Free Vintage Color Presets for Final Cut Pro
10 Free Vintage Color Presets for Final Cut Pro is a great pack if you’re looking for a vintage or retro feel. It has a warm, yellowish color grading that can give your videos a nostalgic look. This pack is ideal for footage shot in the 70s, 80s, or 90s. It highlights the muddiness and brown shades in your video to add a touch of authenticity to it.
3. Perfect Green Video LUT
Perfect Green Video LUT is a pack of 3 cinematic-style LUTs. This pack is ideal for travel or nature videos as it increases the green tone in your videos. It has a lush, green color grading that can make your videos look vibrant and lively. Additionally, this pack is effective for outdoor scenes as it improves your video’s natural colors and makes it look more dynamic.
4. Cyberpunk Color Grades
Cyberpunk Color Grades is a pack of modern cyberpunk-style LUTs. It is a fantastic LUT pack if you’re working on a music video or a creative project. It has a bold, colorful grading with high saturation that can make your video stand out. This LUT pack is perfect for scenes with many neon lights or bright backgrounds. Moreover, it adds an extra pop of color and makes your videos look more energetic.
5. Pro Retouching Essentials Pack by Prince Meyson
Prince Meyson offers this skin tone enhancer LUT pack. It has a neutral, balanced color grading that can make your videos look more polished and professional. This LUT is ideal for interviews, documentaries, or corporate videos. Moreover, this pack is perfect for portraits and close-up shots. It can enhance the natural colors of your footage and make it look more refined.
Part 2: How to Apply LUTs on Final Cut Pro
Now that you’ve discovered there are many Final Cut Pro LUTs free to download. The most important thing is to learn how to use these free LUTs on your video using FCPX. Here are some methods to learn to apply LUTs using Final Cut Pro in simple steps.
Method 1 Using Custom Layer
Step1
Open Final Cut Pro and import your video. Once the video is imported, click on the clip you want to apply the LUT.
Step2
Go to the “Effect Browser” and search for the LUT option from the search menu. After selecting it, you will get a “Custom LUT” layer. Select the custom LUT layer and drag and drop it onto your video clip. Then, click on the video clip and go to the “Inspector” window.
Step3
Select the “Custom LUT” option in the inspector window and choose your desired LUT from the LUT drop-down menu. Final Cut Pro will apply your desired LUT to your video clip.
Method 2 Using Adjustment Layer
Step1
Click the plugin button once you’ve imported your video clip and choose RT Adjustment Layer. Furthermore, if you don’t have this plugin, you can download it for free.
Step2
An icon will appear once you’ve selected RT Adjustment Layer. Drag and drop this icon on top of your video clip.
Step3
Drag and drop the “Custom LUT” layer onto your RT Adjustment Layer from the Effect Browser. Click on the RT Adjustment Layer and choose your desired LUT from the “Inspector” menu.
Method 3 Change Settings To Enable LUTs
Step1
Import your video into Final Cut Pro and click on your video in the library and open the inspector window.
Step2
In the section of the “Inspector” menu, click the drop-down menu and select the “General” option. It will open up new options in the menu where you have to choose the “Camera LUT” option and select your preferred LUT. After selecting your LUT, save your video by choosing the option.
Part 3: Discussing Wondershare Filmora LUTs - The Best Video Editing Platform
If you’re looking for a great video editing tool, Wondershare Filmora might be just what you need. With many features embedded in it, it makes it easy to create professional-looking videos. Moreover, you can apply LUTs to add a cinematic touch to your footage. With over 200+ LUTs available, you can improve the color grading of your videos. Additionally, this tool allows you to adjust its intensity as well.
Furthermore, Wondershare Filmora offers options for color adjustments and enhancements. You can add transitions, templates, effects, and filters to your videos. In addition to this, it offers over 10 billion free media assets that you can use to enhance your videos. With Wondershare Filmora, you can play around with different features and options to make your content look fantastic.
Empower your videos with a new mood using different LUTs. Filmora now offers 100+ top-quality 3D LUTs cover a broad range of scenarios. Transform your videos with Filmora’s powerful 3D LUTs.
Apply LUT on Videos Apply LUT on Videos Learn More
Conclusion
In conclusion, Final Cut Pro is a powerful tool for video editing. This tool allows you to make color corrections and color adjustments to your videos. Furthermore, Final Cut Pro offers the option to use LUTs for color grading. You can find many best LUTs for FCPX available online to use in this tool. However, Wondershare Filmora is another amazing tool that you use to color-grade your videos professionally.
Part 1: Discovering The Top Best LUTs for FCPX
You are at the right place if you’re having trouble finding the best LUTs for FCPX. This section will provide you with one of the best LUTs you can choose for your videos.
1.Free Cinematic LUTs Pack for Video Editing
This free LUT pack is a perfect choice to give your videos a cinematic look. It features a soft blue color grading with high contrast that can make your footage look like it was shot on film. This LUT is especially effective for outdoor scenes and action shots. Moreover, its color grading enhances the drama and feel of your video footage.
2.10 Free Vintage Color Presets for Final Cut Pro
10 Free Vintage Color Presets for Final Cut Pro is a great pack if you’re looking for a vintage or retro feel. It has a warm, yellowish color grading that can give your videos a nostalgic look. This pack is ideal for footage shot in the 70s, 80s, or 90s. It highlights the muddiness and brown shades in your video to add a touch of authenticity to it.
3. Perfect Green Video LUT
Perfect Green Video LUT is a pack of 3 cinematic-style LUTs. This pack is ideal for travel or nature videos as it increases the green tone in your videos. It has a lush, green color grading that can make your videos look vibrant and lively. Additionally, this pack is effective for outdoor scenes as it improves your video’s natural colors and makes it look more dynamic.
4. Cyberpunk Color Grades
Cyberpunk Color Grades is a pack of modern cyberpunk-style LUTs. It is a fantastic LUT pack if you’re working on a music video or a creative project. It has a bold, colorful grading with high saturation that can make your video stand out. This LUT pack is perfect for scenes with many neon lights or bright backgrounds. Moreover, it adds an extra pop of color and makes your videos look more energetic.
5. Pro Retouching Essentials Pack by Prince Meyson
Prince Meyson offers this skin tone enhancer LUT pack. It has a neutral, balanced color grading that can make your videos look more polished and professional. This LUT is ideal for interviews, documentaries, or corporate videos. Moreover, this pack is perfect for portraits and close-up shots. It can enhance the natural colors of your footage and make it look more refined.
Part 2: How to Apply LUTs on Final Cut Pro
Now that you’ve discovered there are many Final Cut Pro LUTs free to download. The most important thing is to learn how to use these free LUTs on your video using FCPX. Here are some methods to learn to apply LUTs using Final Cut Pro in simple steps.
Method 1 Using Custom Layer
Step1
Open Final Cut Pro and import your video. Once the video is imported, click on the clip you want to apply the LUT.
Step2
Go to the “Effect Browser” and search for the LUT option from the search menu. After selecting it, you will get a “Custom LUT” layer. Select the custom LUT layer and drag and drop it onto your video clip. Then, click on the video clip and go to the “Inspector” window.
Step3
Select the “Custom LUT” option in the inspector window and choose your desired LUT from the LUT drop-down menu. Final Cut Pro will apply your desired LUT to your video clip.
Method 2 Using Adjustment Layer
Step1
Click the plugin button once you’ve imported your video clip and choose RT Adjustment Layer. Furthermore, if you don’t have this plugin, you can download it for free.
Step2
An icon will appear once you’ve selected RT Adjustment Layer. Drag and drop this icon on top of your video clip.
Step3
Drag and drop the “Custom LUT” layer onto your RT Adjustment Layer from the Effect Browser. Click on the RT Adjustment Layer and choose your desired LUT from the “Inspector” menu.
Method 3 Change Settings To Enable LUTs
Step1
Import your video into Final Cut Pro and click on your video in the library and open the inspector window.
Step2
In the section of the “Inspector” menu, click the drop-down menu and select the “General” option. It will open up new options in the menu where you have to choose the “Camera LUT” option and select your preferred LUT. After selecting your LUT, save your video by choosing the option.
Part 3: Discussing Wondershare Filmora LUTs - The Best Video Editing Platform
If you’re looking for a great video editing tool, Wondershare Filmora might be just what you need. With many features embedded in it, it makes it easy to create professional-looking videos. Moreover, you can apply LUTs to add a cinematic touch to your footage. With over 200+ LUTs available, you can improve the color grading of your videos. Additionally, this tool allows you to adjust its intensity as well.
Furthermore, Wondershare Filmora offers options for color adjustments and enhancements. You can add transitions, templates, effects, and filters to your videos. In addition to this, it offers over 10 billion free media assets that you can use to enhance your videos. With Wondershare Filmora, you can play around with different features and options to make your content look fantastic.
Empower your videos with a new mood using different LUTs. Filmora now offers 100+ top-quality 3D LUTs cover a broad range of scenarios. Transform your videos with Filmora’s powerful 3D LUTs.
Apply LUT on Videos Apply LUT on Videos Learn More
Conclusion
In conclusion, Final Cut Pro is a powerful tool for video editing. This tool allows you to make color corrections and color adjustments to your videos. Furthermore, Final Cut Pro offers the option to use LUTs for color grading. You can find many best LUTs for FCPX available online to use in this tool. However, Wondershare Filmora is another amazing tool that you use to color-grade your videos professionally.
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