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Learn How to Create Your Own Unique Video in Cinematic Text Intro in Filmora. Its a Simple Process that Will Offer Professional-Level Intros of Your Own for 2024
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Learn How to Create Your Own Unique Video in Cinematic Text Intro in Filmora. It’s a Simple Process that Will Offer Professional-Level Intros of Your Own
Preparation
What you need to prepare:
- A computer (Windows or macOS)
- Your video materials.
- Filmora video editor
Step 1
Visit filmora.wondershare.com and download the Filmora video editor . Hit Install. When it’s done installing, the app will start automatically. When it does, click on New Project.
Step 2
Before we start editing, go to File from the navigation panel at the top and select Project Settings. Then, set the resolution settings like in the example here.
Step 3
Now, download any background image you want. Make sure its resolution is 1920x1080. Import it and drag it to the Timeline.
Step 4
From the Timeline, double-click on the Background clip and decrease its opacity to 70%. Then, click on Color from the upper-left corner and change the settings as you wish.
Step 5
Go to the Titles tab and drag the Default Title to the Timeline. Double-click on the Default Title clip and change fonts, type in your text, etc.
Step 6
Drag the text to enlarge it so it fits the entire screen. Then, change its color to green. Press OK. Now, Export this clip and name it “1st Text”.
Step 7
Now, open a new Filmora project and edit the Project Settings like we did before. Then, go to Sample Color and drag the white color to the Timeline.
Step 8
Drag the Playhead to the 2-second marker. Drag the same Background image as before to this point. Then, double-click on the Background clip and increase the Brightness and Saturation bars to 50. Click OK.
Step 9
Go to Transitions and type in “Push”. Drag the Push transition between the White layer and your Background image. Click on Export once again and name this clip “Transition”.
Step 10
Open a new Filmora project and adjust the Project Settings like we did the first time. Then, go to Sample Color and drag the White color to the Timeline once more.
Step 11
Go to Titles and drag the Default Title to the Timeline, above the White Sample Color clip. Now, double-click the Default Title clip and go to ADVANCED. Here, set the text color to green, choose a font you like, and increase the text size. Click OK. Export it and name it “Temporary”.
Step 12
Open a new project in Filmora. Import and Drag the same background image you used before to the Timeline. Double-click on it and drag the Saturation bar to -100. Now, drag the file you named “Temporary” into the Timeline.
Step 13
Double-click on the Temporary clip, scroll down when the new window appears, and find the Chroma key section. Enable this. Now, drag the Edge Feather bar to 0. Export this video and name it “2nd Text”.
Step 14
Open one more new project in Filmora and import the following files. There should be four, titled “Background”, “Transition”, “1st Text”, and “2nd Text”.
Step 15
Click on Sample Color and drag the Black color to the 1st Track of the Timeline. Then, move the Playhead to the 1-second marker and drag the “Transition” clip to the same Track within the Timeline.
Step 16
From the Transitions tab, select the Push transition and drag it to the Timeline.
Step 17
Set the Playhead at the 1-second marker once again. First, add the “1st Text” clip into Track 2 of the Timeline. Then, add another Push transition at the beginning of this clip.
Step 18
Now, double-click on the “1st Text” clip and enable the Chroma Key option. Then, set the Edge Thickness and Edge Feather bars to 0.
Step 19
Set the Playhead at 4.5 seconds. Snip the Timeline. Then, add a new Default Title on the right side of the Playhead on Track 2.
Step 20
Double-click on the Default Title and go to Advanced settings. From there, delete the default text and click on the highlighted button like in the image below to add a new background to this clip. Add the same background you’ve used throughout the entire video.
Step 21
Add a new text here and customize it to match the text style in your “2nd Text” clip you exported earlier. Click OK.
Step 22
Next, go to the Transitions tab and drag the “Row Split” transition clip between Track 2 and the New Default Title you just created. Then, double-click on the transition and change its duration to 1 second.
Step 23
Set the Playhead to the 5.5 seconds marker. Drag the “2nd Text” clip you exported earlier here. Then, simply add another Row Split transition between this clip and the Default Title.
Step 24
That’s it! You’re done. All that’s left is to Render and export the video. Congratulations on creating a video in text cinematic intro in Filmora.
Summary
What you’ve learned:
- How to make advanced edits on titles in Filmora
- Basics of using green screen effects on text
- Using transitions in Filmora
- Exporting and re-using edited clips
- Creating a unique video in text cinematic intro
What you need to prepare:
- A computer (Windows or macOS)
- Your video materials.
- Filmora video editor
Step 1
Visit filmora.wondershare.com and download the Filmora video editor . Hit Install. When it’s done installing, the app will start automatically. When it does, click on New Project.
Step 2
Before we start editing, go to File from the navigation panel at the top and select Project Settings. Then, set the resolution settings like in the example here.
Step 3
Now, download any background image you want. Make sure its resolution is 1920x1080. Import it and drag it to the Timeline.
Step 4
From the Timeline, double-click on the Background clip and decrease its opacity to 70%. Then, click on Color from the upper-left corner and change the settings as you wish.
Step 5
Go to the Titles tab and drag the Default Title to the Timeline. Double-click on the Default Title clip and change fonts, type in your text, etc.
Step 6
Drag the text to enlarge it so it fits the entire screen. Then, change its color to green. Press OK. Now, Export this clip and name it “1st Text”.
Step 7
Now, open a new Filmora project and edit the Project Settings like we did before. Then, go to Sample Color and drag the white color to the Timeline.
Step 8
Drag the Playhead to the 2-second marker. Drag the same Background image as before to this point. Then, double-click on the Background clip and increase the Brightness and Saturation bars to 50. Click OK.
Step 9
Go to Transitions and type in “Push”. Drag the Push transition between the White layer and your Background image. Click on Export once again and name this clip “Transition”.
Step 10
Open a new Filmora project and adjust the Project Settings like we did the first time. Then, go to Sample Color and drag the White color to the Timeline once more.
Step 11
Go to Titles and drag the Default Title to the Timeline, above the White Sample Color clip. Now, double-click the Default Title clip and go to ADVANCED. Here, set the text color to green, choose a font you like, and increase the text size. Click OK. Export it and name it “Temporary”.
Step 12
Open a new project in Filmora. Import and Drag the same background image you used before to the Timeline. Double-click on it and drag the Saturation bar to -100. Now, drag the file you named “Temporary” into the Timeline.
Step 13
Double-click on the Temporary clip, scroll down when the new window appears, and find the Chroma key section. Enable this. Now, drag the Edge Feather bar to 0. Export this video and name it “2nd Text”.
Step 14
Open one more new project in Filmora and import the following files. There should be four, titled “Background”, “Transition”, “1st Text”, and “2nd Text”.
Step 15
Click on Sample Color and drag the Black color to the 1st Track of the Timeline. Then, move the Playhead to the 1-second marker and drag the “Transition” clip to the same Track within the Timeline.
Step 16
From the Transitions tab, select the Push transition and drag it to the Timeline.
Step 17
Set the Playhead at the 1-second marker once again. First, add the “1st Text” clip into Track 2 of the Timeline. Then, add another Push transition at the beginning of this clip.
Step 18
Now, double-click on the “1st Text” clip and enable the Chroma Key option. Then, set the Edge Thickness and Edge Feather bars to 0.
Step 19
Set the Playhead at 4.5 seconds. Snip the Timeline. Then, add a new Default Title on the right side of the Playhead on Track 2.
Step 20
Double-click on the Default Title and go to Advanced settings. From there, delete the default text and click on the highlighted button like in the image below to add a new background to this clip. Add the same background you’ve used throughout the entire video.
Step 21
Add a new text here and customize it to match the text style in your “2nd Text” clip you exported earlier. Click OK.
Step 22
Next, go to the Transitions tab and drag the “Row Split” transition clip between Track 2 and the New Default Title you just created. Then, double-click on the transition and change its duration to 1 second.
Step 23
Set the Playhead to the 5.5 seconds marker. Drag the “2nd Text” clip you exported earlier here. Then, simply add another Row Split transition between this clip and the Default Title.
Step 24
That’s it! You’re done. All that’s left is to Render and export the video. Congratulations on creating a video in text cinematic intro in Filmora.
Summary
What you’ve learned:
- How to make advanced edits on titles in Filmora
- Basics of using green screen effects on text
- Using transitions in Filmora
- Exporting and re-using edited clips
- Creating a unique video in text cinematic intro
What you need to prepare:
- A computer (Windows or macOS)
- Your video materials.
- Filmora video editor
Step 1
Visit filmora.wondershare.com and download the Filmora video editor . Hit Install. When it’s done installing, the app will start automatically. When it does, click on New Project.
Step 2
Before we start editing, go to File from the navigation panel at the top and select Project Settings. Then, set the resolution settings like in the example here.
Step 3
Now, download any background image you want. Make sure its resolution is 1920x1080. Import it and drag it to the Timeline.
Step 4
From the Timeline, double-click on the Background clip and decrease its opacity to 70%. Then, click on Color from the upper-left corner and change the settings as you wish.
Step 5
Go to the Titles tab and drag the Default Title to the Timeline. Double-click on the Default Title clip and change fonts, type in your text, etc.
Step 6
Drag the text to enlarge it so it fits the entire screen. Then, change its color to green. Press OK. Now, Export this clip and name it “1st Text”.
Step 7
Now, open a new Filmora project and edit the Project Settings like we did before. Then, go to Sample Color and drag the white color to the Timeline.
Step 8
Drag the Playhead to the 2-second marker. Drag the same Background image as before to this point. Then, double-click on the Background clip and increase the Brightness and Saturation bars to 50. Click OK.
Step 9
Go to Transitions and type in “Push”. Drag the Push transition between the White layer and your Background image. Click on Export once again and name this clip “Transition”.
Step 10
Open a new Filmora project and adjust the Project Settings like we did the first time. Then, go to Sample Color and drag the White color to the Timeline once more.
Step 11
Go to Titles and drag the Default Title to the Timeline, above the White Sample Color clip. Now, double-click the Default Title clip and go to ADVANCED. Here, set the text color to green, choose a font you like, and increase the text size. Click OK. Export it and name it “Temporary”.
Step 12
Open a new project in Filmora. Import and Drag the same background image you used before to the Timeline. Double-click on it and drag the Saturation bar to -100. Now, drag the file you named “Temporary” into the Timeline.
Step 13
Double-click on the Temporary clip, scroll down when the new window appears, and find the Chroma key section. Enable this. Now, drag the Edge Feather bar to 0. Export this video and name it “2nd Text”.
Step 14
Open one more new project in Filmora and import the following files. There should be four, titled “Background”, “Transition”, “1st Text”, and “2nd Text”.
Step 15
Click on Sample Color and drag the Black color to the 1st Track of the Timeline. Then, move the Playhead to the 1-second marker and drag the “Transition” clip to the same Track within the Timeline.
Step 16
From the Transitions tab, select the Push transition and drag it to the Timeline.
Step 17
Set the Playhead at the 1-second marker once again. First, add the “1st Text” clip into Track 2 of the Timeline. Then, add another Push transition at the beginning of this clip.
Step 18
Now, double-click on the “1st Text” clip and enable the Chroma Key option. Then, set the Edge Thickness and Edge Feather bars to 0.
Step 19
Set the Playhead at 4.5 seconds. Snip the Timeline. Then, add a new Default Title on the right side of the Playhead on Track 2.
Step 20
Double-click on the Default Title and go to Advanced settings. From there, delete the default text and click on the highlighted button like in the image below to add a new background to this clip. Add the same background you’ve used throughout the entire video.
Step 21
Add a new text here and customize it to match the text style in your “2nd Text” clip you exported earlier. Click OK.
Step 22
Next, go to the Transitions tab and drag the “Row Split” transition clip between Track 2 and the New Default Title you just created. Then, double-click on the transition and change its duration to 1 second.
Step 23
Set the Playhead to the 5.5 seconds marker. Drag the “2nd Text” clip you exported earlier here. Then, simply add another Row Split transition between this clip and the Default Title.
Step 24
That’s it! You’re done. All that’s left is to Render and export the video. Congratulations on creating a video in text cinematic intro in Filmora.
Summary
What you’ve learned:
- How to make advanced edits on titles in Filmora
- Basics of using green screen effects on text
- Using transitions in Filmora
- Exporting and re-using edited clips
- Creating a unique video in text cinematic intro
What you need to prepare:
- A computer (Windows or macOS)
- Your video materials.
- Filmora video editor
Step 1
Visit filmora.wondershare.com and download the Filmora video editor . Hit Install. When it’s done installing, the app will start automatically. When it does, click on New Project.
Step 2
Before we start editing, go to File from the navigation panel at the top and select Project Settings. Then, set the resolution settings like in the example here.
Step 3
Now, download any background image you want. Make sure its resolution is 1920x1080. Import it and drag it to the Timeline.
Step 4
From the Timeline, double-click on the Background clip and decrease its opacity to 70%. Then, click on Color from the upper-left corner and change the settings as you wish.
Step 5
Go to the Titles tab and drag the Default Title to the Timeline. Double-click on the Default Title clip and change fonts, type in your text, etc.
Step 6
Drag the text to enlarge it so it fits the entire screen. Then, change its color to green. Press OK. Now, Export this clip and name it “1st Text”.
Step 7
Now, open a new Filmora project and edit the Project Settings like we did before. Then, go to Sample Color and drag the white color to the Timeline.
Step 8
Drag the Playhead to the 2-second marker. Drag the same Background image as before to this point. Then, double-click on the Background clip and increase the Brightness and Saturation bars to 50. Click OK.
Step 9
Go to Transitions and type in “Push”. Drag the Push transition between the White layer and your Background image. Click on Export once again and name this clip “Transition”.
Step 10
Open a new Filmora project and adjust the Project Settings like we did the first time. Then, go to Sample Color and drag the White color to the Timeline once more.
Step 11
Go to Titles and drag the Default Title to the Timeline, above the White Sample Color clip. Now, double-click the Default Title clip and go to ADVANCED. Here, set the text color to green, choose a font you like, and increase the text size. Click OK. Export it and name it “Temporary”.
Step 12
Open a new project in Filmora. Import and Drag the same background image you used before to the Timeline. Double-click on it and drag the Saturation bar to -100. Now, drag the file you named “Temporary” into the Timeline.
Step 13
Double-click on the Temporary clip, scroll down when the new window appears, and find the Chroma key section. Enable this. Now, drag the Edge Feather bar to 0. Export this video and name it “2nd Text”.
Step 14
Open one more new project in Filmora and import the following files. There should be four, titled “Background”, “Transition”, “1st Text”, and “2nd Text”.
Step 15
Click on Sample Color and drag the Black color to the 1st Track of the Timeline. Then, move the Playhead to the 1-second marker and drag the “Transition” clip to the same Track within the Timeline.
Step 16
From the Transitions tab, select the Push transition and drag it to the Timeline.
Step 17
Set the Playhead at the 1-second marker once again. First, add the “1st Text” clip into Track 2 of the Timeline. Then, add another Push transition at the beginning of this clip.
Step 18
Now, double-click on the “1st Text” clip and enable the Chroma Key option. Then, set the Edge Thickness and Edge Feather bars to 0.
Step 19
Set the Playhead at 4.5 seconds. Snip the Timeline. Then, add a new Default Title on the right side of the Playhead on Track 2.
Step 20
Double-click on the Default Title and go to Advanced settings. From there, delete the default text and click on the highlighted button like in the image below to add a new background to this clip. Add the same background you’ve used throughout the entire video.
Step 21
Add a new text here and customize it to match the text style in your “2nd Text” clip you exported earlier. Click OK.
Step 22
Next, go to the Transitions tab and drag the “Row Split” transition clip between Track 2 and the New Default Title you just created. Then, double-click on the transition and change its duration to 1 second.
Step 23
Set the Playhead to the 5.5 seconds marker. Drag the “2nd Text” clip you exported earlier here. Then, simply add another Row Split transition between this clip and the Default Title.
Step 24
That’s it! You’re done. All that’s left is to Render and export the video. Congratulations on creating a video in text cinematic intro in Filmora.
Summary
What you’ve learned:
- How to make advanced edits on titles in Filmora
- Basics of using green screen effects on text
- Using transitions in Filmora
- Exporting and re-using edited clips
- Creating a unique video in text cinematic intro
6 Websites to Free Download Motivational Video Footage
The rise in social media’s popularity has brought about a fresh era of creating and enjoying content. Among this plethora of content, one category has managed to stand out prominently - motivational videos. These snippets of inspiration, often not more than a few minutes long, have become a staple of many users’ daily feeds. But what makes them so universally loved?
To begin with, let’s consider the times we live in. The modern world is fast-paced and filled with challenges and hurdles. This is where “motivational video status” or “motivation status video” comes into play. They serve as a brief pause, a moment of reflection, and a powerful jolt of motivation for many. They remind people of their worth, potential, and the strength they possess to overcome adversities. Plus, given their short length, they’re easily digestible, making them perfect for quick breaks.
Moreover, these videos are often shared during specific times of the year, such as the Republic Day. “Republic Day status videos,” for instance, fuse motivation with patriotism, making them a hit among the masses.
For content creators and marketers, the appeal lies in the sheer virality of these videos. A compelling “motivational status video download” can quickly gain traction, garnering thousands, if not millions, of views in a short span. With the right mix of powerful imagery, stirring words, and evocative music, these videos can resonate with a vast audience, driving engagement and shares.
Part 1: 6 Websites to Free Download Motivational Video Footage
Finding the right footage for crafting that perfect motivational video is crucial. The imagery must align with the message, ensuring it’s impactful. For those on the lookout, here are six renowned platforms where one can source high-quality footage for free or at a cost:
Adobe Stock
Adobe Stock is a treasure trove of high-quality videos. While it’s primarily a paid platform, the range and quality of clips available make it a top choice for professionals.
iStock
Another premium platform, iStock by Getty Images, offers a diverse collection of video clips. From breathtaking landscapes to poignant human moments, you’ll find a plethora of options here.
Shutterstock
Shutterstock is a household name in the world of digital media. With an extensive library, this platform provides clips that can cater to virtually any theme or mood you’re aiming for.
Videezy
For those on a budget, Videezy offers a mix of free and premium video clips. It’s a community-driven platform, so you’ll find a unique array of footage not available elsewhere.
Pixabay
Pixabay is an entirely free platform, making it perfect for beginners or those not looking to invest heavily. The site hosts a variety of footage, from nature scenes to urban landscapes.
Pexels
Similar to Pixabay, Pexels offers a rich collection of free video clips. With its user-friendly interface and diverse catalog, it’s a favorite among many content creators.
In essence, whether you’re crafting a “motivation status video download” for a broad audience or a personalized “motivational status video” for a niche group, these platforms have got you covered. Dive in, explore, and let your creativity flow!
Part 2: Using Filmora to Edit Motivational Video Footage
Filmora has steadily risen in popularity, becoming a go-to choice for many when it comes to video editing. Whether you have tons of experience or you’re just starting out in the world of video creation, Filmora provides a user-friendly interface along with a wide range of useful tools. Let’s delve into how you can use Filmora to craft that perfect “motivation status video.”
Step1 Importing Your Footage
Start by importing your selected motivational video footage from platforms like Pixabay, Pexels, or any of the previously mentioned sites. Exactly! Just click on the ‘Import’ button and choose the clips you’d like.
Step2 Trimming and Merging
Once imported, you may want to trim the videos or merge multiple clips to make your motivational status video coherent. Use Filmora’s easy drag-and-drop timeline for this purpose.
Step3 Adding Music
**”motivational video status”**without inspiring music is like a cake without frosting. Filmora boasts an extensive library of music tracks. Alternatively, import your own to perfectly match the tone of your video.
Step4 Text and Titles
If you’re aiming for a “Republic Day status videos”theme or any other, adding text or titles can amplify your message. Filmora offers a range of customizable text options, from sleek and professional to fun and quirky.
Create AI Captions For Win 7 or later(64-bit)
Create AI Captions For macOS 10.14 or later
Step5 Transitions and Effects
Give your**”motivation status video download”**a polished feel with smooth transitions between clips. Add effects like slow motion or color grading to enhance the visual appeal further.
Step6 Export and Share
Once satisfied, export your video in the desired format. With Filmora, you can also directly share your **”motivational status video download”**to various social media platforms, amplifying its reach.
Filmora’s versatility ensures that you not only create a compelling “motivation status video” but also enjoy the process. Its user-friendly tools are perfect for crafting videos that resonate and inspire.
Part 3: Summary
In the age of social media, where content is consumed voraciously, motivational videos have carved a unique niche. They inspire, uplift, and connect with audiences, offering solace in trying times or propelling one towards their goals. Platforms like Adobe Stock, iStock, and Shutterstock, among others, offer a goldmine of footage for crafting these videos. But the magic truly comes alive in the editing room.
Filmora, with its rich array of tools and features, stands out as an excellent choice for editing. Whether you’re crafting a poignant “Republic Day status video” or a general “motivation status video,” Filmora’s capabilities can help bring your vision to fruition.
While sourcing the right footage lays the foundation, it’s the editing that breathes life into a “motivational status video.” So, dive in, explore the world of video creation, and let your stories inspire the world.
Part 1: 6 Websites to Free Download Motivational Video Footage
Finding the right footage for crafting that perfect motivational video is crucial. The imagery must align with the message, ensuring it’s impactful. For those on the lookout, here are six renowned platforms where one can source high-quality footage for free or at a cost:
Adobe Stock
Adobe Stock is a treasure trove of high-quality videos. While it’s primarily a paid platform, the range and quality of clips available make it a top choice for professionals.
iStock
Another premium platform, iStock by Getty Images, offers a diverse collection of video clips. From breathtaking landscapes to poignant human moments, you’ll find a plethora of options here.
Shutterstock
Shutterstock is a household name in the world of digital media. With an extensive library, this platform provides clips that can cater to virtually any theme or mood you’re aiming for.
Videezy
For those on a budget, Videezy offers a mix of free and premium video clips. It’s a community-driven platform, so you’ll find a unique array of footage not available elsewhere.
Pixabay
Pixabay is an entirely free platform, making it perfect for beginners or those not looking to invest heavily. The site hosts a variety of footage, from nature scenes to urban landscapes.
Pexels
Similar to Pixabay, Pexels offers a rich collection of free video clips. With its user-friendly interface and diverse catalog, it’s a favorite among many content creators.
In essence, whether you’re crafting a “motivation status video download” for a broad audience or a personalized “motivational status video” for a niche group, these platforms have got you covered. Dive in, explore, and let your creativity flow!
Part 2: Using Filmora to Edit Motivational Video Footage
Filmora has steadily risen in popularity, becoming a go-to choice for many when it comes to video editing. Whether you have tons of experience or you’re just starting out in the world of video creation, Filmora provides a user-friendly interface along with a wide range of useful tools. Let’s delve into how you can use Filmora to craft that perfect “motivation status video.”
Step1 Importing Your Footage
Start by importing your selected motivational video footage from platforms like Pixabay, Pexels, or any of the previously mentioned sites. Exactly! Just click on the ‘Import’ button and choose the clips you’d like.
Step2 Trimming and Merging
Once imported, you may want to trim the videos or merge multiple clips to make your motivational status video coherent. Use Filmora’s easy drag-and-drop timeline for this purpose.
Step3 Adding Music
**”motivational video status”**without inspiring music is like a cake without frosting. Filmora boasts an extensive library of music tracks. Alternatively, import your own to perfectly match the tone of your video.
Step4 Text and Titles
If you’re aiming for a “Republic Day status videos”theme or any other, adding text or titles can amplify your message. Filmora offers a range of customizable text options, from sleek and professional to fun and quirky.
Create AI Captions For Win 7 or later(64-bit)
Create AI Captions For macOS 10.14 or later
Step5 Transitions and Effects
Give your**”motivation status video download”**a polished feel with smooth transitions between clips. Add effects like slow motion or color grading to enhance the visual appeal further.
Step6 Export and Share
Once satisfied, export your video in the desired format. With Filmora, you can also directly share your **”motivational status video download”**to various social media platforms, amplifying its reach.
Filmora’s versatility ensures that you not only create a compelling “motivation status video” but also enjoy the process. Its user-friendly tools are perfect for crafting videos that resonate and inspire.
Part 3: Summary
In the age of social media, where content is consumed voraciously, motivational videos have carved a unique niche. They inspire, uplift, and connect with audiences, offering solace in trying times or propelling one towards their goals. Platforms like Adobe Stock, iStock, and Shutterstock, among others, offer a goldmine of footage for crafting these videos. But the magic truly comes alive in the editing room.
Filmora, with its rich array of tools and features, stands out as an excellent choice for editing. Whether you’re crafting a poignant “Republic Day status video” or a general “motivation status video,” Filmora’s capabilities can help bring your vision to fruition.
While sourcing the right footage lays the foundation, it’s the editing that breathes life into a “motivational status video.” So, dive in, explore the world of video creation, and let your stories inspire the world.
How to Use Twixtor Effect to Create Super Slow-Motion Video?
Twixtor is a plug-in program for the After Effects software that allows you to create slow-motion effects from any video clip by adjusting the settings of the plug-in software. But what Twixtor is and why it is utilized are the topics we will cover in this article.
In addition, we will learn how to manipulate its characteristics to get the best possible outcome for our working composition in the Premiere Pro and After Effects plug-ins. Without any further ado, let’s get straight to the business!
In this article
01 What is Twixtor and How Does It Work?
02 How to Use Twixtor to Create Super Slow-Mo in Adobe Premiere Pro?
03 How to Create Super Slow Motion in After Effects with Twixtor?
04 How to Get the Twixtor Style Effect on iPhone?
Part 1: What is Twixtor and How Does It Work?
Twixtor is a plug-in developed by RevisionFX. It is available for purchase. The plug-in gives users the ability to speed up, slow down, or convert the frame rate of picture sequences, all with special effects. Twixtor can visually estimate what a video is meant to look like in a slow-motion setting using video analysis and interoperability.
Due to the need for unparalleled image quality, RE: Vision Effects developed unique tracking technology that determines every individual pixel’s motion. This technology allows Twixtor to synthesize new innovative frames by warping and interpolating frames from the original sequence, resulting in unprecedented image quality.
Reset the clock to a single-speed setting. Always remember that you can customize the retiming on a frame-by-frame basis!
When items are crossing in the scene, Twixtor is more accurate and shows fewer artifacts than other rendering engines. This reduces the ripping and stretching of items when they cross the frame or exit it completely.
But how does Twixtor work is the million-dollar question! While Premiere includes the ability to slow down your film and has a newer, better-quality version dubbed Optical Flow, it cannot zoom in on your footage (called Pixel Motion in After Effects).
The slow-motion quality is undoubtedly superior to that of simple frame blending, but it is not the finest grade slow motion available. The TWIXTOR from Re: Vision Effects has long been the go-to solution for the most excellent post-slow motion. It is pricey, but it is well worth it.
The Pro edition provides you with the opportunity to fine-tune the pitch of the auto track, as well as the option to employ mattes and alphas to enrich your tracks and the ability to deal with motion vectors from a 3D system, among other features.
Part 2: How to Use Twixtor to Create Super Slow-Mo in Adobe Premiere Pro?
As we’ve already mentioned, we will be analyzing how Twixtor makes slow mos; we will be starting with the Adobe Premiere Pro. The following are the steps you need to learn to perform it yourself.
Step 1: After importing the video to the timeline, do some basic editing such as trimming and removing audio from the video.
Step 2: Nest the sequence to convert the video into a new sequence automatically.
Step 3: Go to the Effects tab and search for Twixtor, and then drop the Twixtor Pro to the video clip in the timeline.
Step 5: Right-click the video in the timeline again and scroll down to Show Clip Keyframes to enable the Speed option under Time Remapping. You can now enable the GPU acceleration to fast rendering.
Step 6: Click the Keyframe icon to mark the points where you want to begin with the slow-motion effect, and then mark the end part of the slow-motion effect video.
Step 7: Now, drag the line lower to add a slo-mo effect to video.
Remember that your video can sometimes lag if you set the video speed at a meager percentage. To avoid that, utilize settings in a better way to ensure your video works flawlessly.
Part 3: How to Create Super Slow Motion in After Effects with Twixtor?
When working with After Effects software, Twixtor is a convenient plug-in since it allows us to create slow-motion effects from any video source.
We’ll look at an example to better comprehend what we’re talking about in this post. Before we begin our study of the Twixtor plug-in, let us get acquainted with the software’s operating screen to quickly understand the content of this article as we go through our assessment of the Twixtor plug-in.
Step 1: When you launch After Effects, go to File>Import>File to import your footage. Here you can see the actual frame rate of your film. You may drag your film onto the timeline by right-clicking it and selecting New Comp from Selection.
Step 2: Select your video from the timeline in the composition, then go to Effects & Presets pane to search Twixtor, and you will find Twixtor or Twixtor Pro under RE: Vision plug-ins, depending on your version. Drag and drop it to the video in the timeline.
Step 3: In the Twixtor effect controls, enter the frame rate of the film you found previously. The faster and better your slowed footage will become, the higher the frame rate.
For organizational reasons, After Effects employs the “tree-ing“ concept, sometimes known as drop-down menus. Click on the yellow number next to Input: Frame Rate under Source Control. It should be set to 29.97 by default. Please set it to the frame rate you discovered previously in the tutorial.
You can then adjust the speed and time remap mode accordingly. For more information, you can watch the video tutorial below to find out how to create smooth Twixtor effects in Adobe After Effects.
Part 4: How to Get the Twixtor Style Effect on iPhone?
It is possible to shoot videos in slow motion and then play them back at average speed using SloPro – 1000fps Slow Motion Video from Sand Mountain Studios, a fantastic video editing effects tool.
Inserting slow motion cues and changing playback speeds without waiting is possible with renderless editing. It allows you to produce slow-motion films and enables you to insert extremely rapid sequences and cycle between various speeds.
SloPro even enables you to edit your films as they are being recorded, allowing you to choose between slow and fast motion while recording.
This program provides complete support for sharing through social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube, allowing you to show off your impressive video creations to the rest of the world. It has already been established that SloPro is one of the few videos editing software that includes optical flow as a stand-alone effect.
Step 1: After you’ve imported your video, click on the red Edit button in the top-right corner of the screen to bring up the editing window.
Step 2: Trim the video down to the section that you wish to modify if required using the Clip In and Clip Out functions. It is divided into clips using the speed in and speeds out controls.
Step 3: Tap on the top-left box to bring up a list of fast and slow speed choices. Drag the cursor over the clip to bring up a fast and slow speed options list.
Step 4: If you want to use a slow speed, press the box in the upper right corner and choose Optical Flow from the menu.
This will render the clip with optical flow, resulting in the smooth Twixtor effect you are familiar with. There will be a watermark on your video if you use the program’s free version, but you can easily crop it out.
Conclusion
Slow-Mo videos are undoubtedly watch-worthy. They allow us to observe the fine details and appreciate the video content. But creating one isn’t child’s play. So, we decided to compile this article to inform our worthy readers on how they can get started using Twixtor on Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects. We hope you had a fun time learning!
02 How to Use Twixtor to Create Super Slow-Mo in Adobe Premiere Pro?
03 How to Create Super Slow Motion in After Effects with Twixtor?
04 How to Get the Twixtor Style Effect on iPhone?
Part 1: What is Twixtor and How Does It Work?
Twixtor is a plug-in developed by RevisionFX. It is available for purchase. The plug-in gives users the ability to speed up, slow down, or convert the frame rate of picture sequences, all with special effects. Twixtor can visually estimate what a video is meant to look like in a slow-motion setting using video analysis and interoperability.
Due to the need for unparalleled image quality, RE: Vision Effects developed unique tracking technology that determines every individual pixel’s motion. This technology allows Twixtor to synthesize new innovative frames by warping and interpolating frames from the original sequence, resulting in unprecedented image quality.
Reset the clock to a single-speed setting. Always remember that you can customize the retiming on a frame-by-frame basis!
When items are crossing in the scene, Twixtor is more accurate and shows fewer artifacts than other rendering engines. This reduces the ripping and stretching of items when they cross the frame or exit it completely.
But how does Twixtor work is the million-dollar question! While Premiere includes the ability to slow down your film and has a newer, better-quality version dubbed Optical Flow, it cannot zoom in on your footage (called Pixel Motion in After Effects).
The slow-motion quality is undoubtedly superior to that of simple frame blending, but it is not the finest grade slow motion available. The TWIXTOR from Re: Vision Effects has long been the go-to solution for the most excellent post-slow motion. It is pricey, but it is well worth it.
The Pro edition provides you with the opportunity to fine-tune the pitch of the auto track, as well as the option to employ mattes and alphas to enrich your tracks and the ability to deal with motion vectors from a 3D system, among other features.
Part 2: How to Use Twixtor to Create Super Slow-Mo in Adobe Premiere Pro?
As we’ve already mentioned, we will be analyzing how Twixtor makes slow mos; we will be starting with the Adobe Premiere Pro. The following are the steps you need to learn to perform it yourself.
Step 1: After importing the video to the timeline, do some basic editing such as trimming and removing audio from the video.
Step 2: Nest the sequence to convert the video into a new sequence automatically.
Step 3: Go to the Effects tab and search for Twixtor, and then drop the Twixtor Pro to the video clip in the timeline.
Step 5: Right-click the video in the timeline again and scroll down to Show Clip Keyframes to enable the Speed option under Time Remapping. You can now enable the GPU acceleration to fast rendering.
Step 6: Click the Keyframe icon to mark the points where you want to begin with the slow-motion effect, and then mark the end part of the slow-motion effect video.
Step 7: Now, drag the line lower to add a slo-mo effect to video.
Remember that your video can sometimes lag if you set the video speed at a meager percentage. To avoid that, utilize settings in a better way to ensure your video works flawlessly.
Part 3: How to Create Super Slow Motion in After Effects with Twixtor?
When working with After Effects software, Twixtor is a convenient plug-in since it allows us to create slow-motion effects from any video source.
We’ll look at an example to better comprehend what we’re talking about in this post. Before we begin our study of the Twixtor plug-in, let us get acquainted with the software’s operating screen to quickly understand the content of this article as we go through our assessment of the Twixtor plug-in.
Step 1: When you launch After Effects, go to File>Import>File to import your footage. Here you can see the actual frame rate of your film. You may drag your film onto the timeline by right-clicking it and selecting New Comp from Selection.
Step 2: Select your video from the timeline in the composition, then go to Effects & Presets pane to search Twixtor, and you will find Twixtor or Twixtor Pro under RE: Vision plug-ins, depending on your version. Drag and drop it to the video in the timeline.
Step 3: In the Twixtor effect controls, enter the frame rate of the film you found previously. The faster and better your slowed footage will become, the higher the frame rate.
For organizational reasons, After Effects employs the “tree-ing“ concept, sometimes known as drop-down menus. Click on the yellow number next to Input: Frame Rate under Source Control. It should be set to 29.97 by default. Please set it to the frame rate you discovered previously in the tutorial.
You can then adjust the speed and time remap mode accordingly. For more information, you can watch the video tutorial below to find out how to create smooth Twixtor effects in Adobe After Effects.
Part 4: How to Get the Twixtor Style Effect on iPhone?
It is possible to shoot videos in slow motion and then play them back at average speed using SloPro – 1000fps Slow Motion Video from Sand Mountain Studios, a fantastic video editing effects tool.
Inserting slow motion cues and changing playback speeds without waiting is possible with renderless editing. It allows you to produce slow-motion films and enables you to insert extremely rapid sequences and cycle between various speeds.
SloPro even enables you to edit your films as they are being recorded, allowing you to choose between slow and fast motion while recording.
This program provides complete support for sharing through social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube, allowing you to show off your impressive video creations to the rest of the world. It has already been established that SloPro is one of the few videos editing software that includes optical flow as a stand-alone effect.
Step 1: After you’ve imported your video, click on the red Edit button in the top-right corner of the screen to bring up the editing window.
Step 2: Trim the video down to the section that you wish to modify if required using the Clip In and Clip Out functions. It is divided into clips using the speed in and speeds out controls.
Step 3: Tap on the top-left box to bring up a list of fast and slow speed choices. Drag the cursor over the clip to bring up a fast and slow speed options list.
Step 4: If you want to use a slow speed, press the box in the upper right corner and choose Optical Flow from the menu.
This will render the clip with optical flow, resulting in the smooth Twixtor effect you are familiar with. There will be a watermark on your video if you use the program’s free version, but you can easily crop it out.
Conclusion
Slow-Mo videos are undoubtedly watch-worthy. They allow us to observe the fine details and appreciate the video content. But creating one isn’t child’s play. So, we decided to compile this article to inform our worthy readers on how they can get started using Twixtor on Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects. We hope you had a fun time learning!
02 How to Use Twixtor to Create Super Slow-Mo in Adobe Premiere Pro?
03 How to Create Super Slow Motion in After Effects with Twixtor?
04 How to Get the Twixtor Style Effect on iPhone?
Part 1: What is Twixtor and How Does It Work?
Twixtor is a plug-in developed by RevisionFX. It is available for purchase. The plug-in gives users the ability to speed up, slow down, or convert the frame rate of picture sequences, all with special effects. Twixtor can visually estimate what a video is meant to look like in a slow-motion setting using video analysis and interoperability.
Due to the need for unparalleled image quality, RE: Vision Effects developed unique tracking technology that determines every individual pixel’s motion. This technology allows Twixtor to synthesize new innovative frames by warping and interpolating frames from the original sequence, resulting in unprecedented image quality.
Reset the clock to a single-speed setting. Always remember that you can customize the retiming on a frame-by-frame basis!
When items are crossing in the scene, Twixtor is more accurate and shows fewer artifacts than other rendering engines. This reduces the ripping and stretching of items when they cross the frame or exit it completely.
But how does Twixtor work is the million-dollar question! While Premiere includes the ability to slow down your film and has a newer, better-quality version dubbed Optical Flow, it cannot zoom in on your footage (called Pixel Motion in After Effects).
The slow-motion quality is undoubtedly superior to that of simple frame blending, but it is not the finest grade slow motion available. The TWIXTOR from Re: Vision Effects has long been the go-to solution for the most excellent post-slow motion. It is pricey, but it is well worth it.
The Pro edition provides you with the opportunity to fine-tune the pitch of the auto track, as well as the option to employ mattes and alphas to enrich your tracks and the ability to deal with motion vectors from a 3D system, among other features.
Part 2: How to Use Twixtor to Create Super Slow-Mo in Adobe Premiere Pro?
As we’ve already mentioned, we will be analyzing how Twixtor makes slow mos; we will be starting with the Adobe Premiere Pro. The following are the steps you need to learn to perform it yourself.
Step 1: After importing the video to the timeline, do some basic editing such as trimming and removing audio from the video.
Step 2: Nest the sequence to convert the video into a new sequence automatically.
Step 3: Go to the Effects tab and search for Twixtor, and then drop the Twixtor Pro to the video clip in the timeline.
Step 5: Right-click the video in the timeline again and scroll down to Show Clip Keyframes to enable the Speed option under Time Remapping. You can now enable the GPU acceleration to fast rendering.
Step 6: Click the Keyframe icon to mark the points where you want to begin with the slow-motion effect, and then mark the end part of the slow-motion effect video.
Step 7: Now, drag the line lower to add a slo-mo effect to video.
Remember that your video can sometimes lag if you set the video speed at a meager percentage. To avoid that, utilize settings in a better way to ensure your video works flawlessly.
Part 3: How to Create Super Slow Motion in After Effects with Twixtor?
When working with After Effects software, Twixtor is a convenient plug-in since it allows us to create slow-motion effects from any video source.
We’ll look at an example to better comprehend what we’re talking about in this post. Before we begin our study of the Twixtor plug-in, let us get acquainted with the software’s operating screen to quickly understand the content of this article as we go through our assessment of the Twixtor plug-in.
Step 1: When you launch After Effects, go to File>Import>File to import your footage. Here you can see the actual frame rate of your film. You may drag your film onto the timeline by right-clicking it and selecting New Comp from Selection.
Step 2: Select your video from the timeline in the composition, then go to Effects & Presets pane to search Twixtor, and you will find Twixtor or Twixtor Pro under RE: Vision plug-ins, depending on your version. Drag and drop it to the video in the timeline.
Step 3: In the Twixtor effect controls, enter the frame rate of the film you found previously. The faster and better your slowed footage will become, the higher the frame rate.
For organizational reasons, After Effects employs the “tree-ing“ concept, sometimes known as drop-down menus. Click on the yellow number next to Input: Frame Rate under Source Control. It should be set to 29.97 by default. Please set it to the frame rate you discovered previously in the tutorial.
You can then adjust the speed and time remap mode accordingly. For more information, you can watch the video tutorial below to find out how to create smooth Twixtor effects in Adobe After Effects.
Part 4: How to Get the Twixtor Style Effect on iPhone?
It is possible to shoot videos in slow motion and then play them back at average speed using SloPro – 1000fps Slow Motion Video from Sand Mountain Studios, a fantastic video editing effects tool.
Inserting slow motion cues and changing playback speeds without waiting is possible with renderless editing. It allows you to produce slow-motion films and enables you to insert extremely rapid sequences and cycle between various speeds.
SloPro even enables you to edit your films as they are being recorded, allowing you to choose between slow and fast motion while recording.
This program provides complete support for sharing through social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube, allowing you to show off your impressive video creations to the rest of the world. It has already been established that SloPro is one of the few videos editing software that includes optical flow as a stand-alone effect.
Step 1: After you’ve imported your video, click on the red Edit button in the top-right corner of the screen to bring up the editing window.
Step 2: Trim the video down to the section that you wish to modify if required using the Clip In and Clip Out functions. It is divided into clips using the speed in and speeds out controls.
Step 3: Tap on the top-left box to bring up a list of fast and slow speed choices. Drag the cursor over the clip to bring up a fast and slow speed options list.
Step 4: If you want to use a slow speed, press the box in the upper right corner and choose Optical Flow from the menu.
This will render the clip with optical flow, resulting in the smooth Twixtor effect you are familiar with. There will be a watermark on your video if you use the program’s free version, but you can easily crop it out.
Conclusion
Slow-Mo videos are undoubtedly watch-worthy. They allow us to observe the fine details and appreciate the video content. But creating one isn’t child’s play. So, we decided to compile this article to inform our worthy readers on how they can get started using Twixtor on Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects. We hope you had a fun time learning!
02 How to Use Twixtor to Create Super Slow-Mo in Adobe Premiere Pro?
03 How to Create Super Slow Motion in After Effects with Twixtor?
04 How to Get the Twixtor Style Effect on iPhone?
Part 1: What is Twixtor and How Does It Work?
Twixtor is a plug-in developed by RevisionFX. It is available for purchase. The plug-in gives users the ability to speed up, slow down, or convert the frame rate of picture sequences, all with special effects. Twixtor can visually estimate what a video is meant to look like in a slow-motion setting using video analysis and interoperability.
Due to the need for unparalleled image quality, RE: Vision Effects developed unique tracking technology that determines every individual pixel’s motion. This technology allows Twixtor to synthesize new innovative frames by warping and interpolating frames from the original sequence, resulting in unprecedented image quality.
Reset the clock to a single-speed setting. Always remember that you can customize the retiming on a frame-by-frame basis!
When items are crossing in the scene, Twixtor is more accurate and shows fewer artifacts than other rendering engines. This reduces the ripping and stretching of items when they cross the frame or exit it completely.
But how does Twixtor work is the million-dollar question! While Premiere includes the ability to slow down your film and has a newer, better-quality version dubbed Optical Flow, it cannot zoom in on your footage (called Pixel Motion in After Effects).
The slow-motion quality is undoubtedly superior to that of simple frame blending, but it is not the finest grade slow motion available. The TWIXTOR from Re: Vision Effects has long been the go-to solution for the most excellent post-slow motion. It is pricey, but it is well worth it.
The Pro edition provides you with the opportunity to fine-tune the pitch of the auto track, as well as the option to employ mattes and alphas to enrich your tracks and the ability to deal with motion vectors from a 3D system, among other features.
Part 2: How to Use Twixtor to Create Super Slow-Mo in Adobe Premiere Pro?
As we’ve already mentioned, we will be analyzing how Twixtor makes slow mos; we will be starting with the Adobe Premiere Pro. The following are the steps you need to learn to perform it yourself.
Step 1: After importing the video to the timeline, do some basic editing such as trimming and removing audio from the video.
Step 2: Nest the sequence to convert the video into a new sequence automatically.
Step 3: Go to the Effects tab and search for Twixtor, and then drop the Twixtor Pro to the video clip in the timeline.
Step 5: Right-click the video in the timeline again and scroll down to Show Clip Keyframes to enable the Speed option under Time Remapping. You can now enable the GPU acceleration to fast rendering.
Step 6: Click the Keyframe icon to mark the points where you want to begin with the slow-motion effect, and then mark the end part of the slow-motion effect video.
Step 7: Now, drag the line lower to add a slo-mo effect to video.
Remember that your video can sometimes lag if you set the video speed at a meager percentage. To avoid that, utilize settings in a better way to ensure your video works flawlessly.
Part 3: How to Create Super Slow Motion in After Effects with Twixtor?
When working with After Effects software, Twixtor is a convenient plug-in since it allows us to create slow-motion effects from any video source.
We’ll look at an example to better comprehend what we’re talking about in this post. Before we begin our study of the Twixtor plug-in, let us get acquainted with the software’s operating screen to quickly understand the content of this article as we go through our assessment of the Twixtor plug-in.
Step 1: When you launch After Effects, go to File>Import>File to import your footage. Here you can see the actual frame rate of your film. You may drag your film onto the timeline by right-clicking it and selecting New Comp from Selection.
Step 2: Select your video from the timeline in the composition, then go to Effects & Presets pane to search Twixtor, and you will find Twixtor or Twixtor Pro under RE: Vision plug-ins, depending on your version. Drag and drop it to the video in the timeline.
Step 3: In the Twixtor effect controls, enter the frame rate of the film you found previously. The faster and better your slowed footage will become, the higher the frame rate.
For organizational reasons, After Effects employs the “tree-ing“ concept, sometimes known as drop-down menus. Click on the yellow number next to Input: Frame Rate under Source Control. It should be set to 29.97 by default. Please set it to the frame rate you discovered previously in the tutorial.
You can then adjust the speed and time remap mode accordingly. For more information, you can watch the video tutorial below to find out how to create smooth Twixtor effects in Adobe After Effects.
Part 4: How to Get the Twixtor Style Effect on iPhone?
It is possible to shoot videos in slow motion and then play them back at average speed using SloPro – 1000fps Slow Motion Video from Sand Mountain Studios, a fantastic video editing effects tool.
Inserting slow motion cues and changing playback speeds without waiting is possible with renderless editing. It allows you to produce slow-motion films and enables you to insert extremely rapid sequences and cycle between various speeds.
SloPro even enables you to edit your films as they are being recorded, allowing you to choose between slow and fast motion while recording.
This program provides complete support for sharing through social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube, allowing you to show off your impressive video creations to the rest of the world. It has already been established that SloPro is one of the few videos editing software that includes optical flow as a stand-alone effect.
Step 1: After you’ve imported your video, click on the red Edit button in the top-right corner of the screen to bring up the editing window.
Step 2: Trim the video down to the section that you wish to modify if required using the Clip In and Clip Out functions. It is divided into clips using the speed in and speeds out controls.
Step 3: Tap on the top-left box to bring up a list of fast and slow speed choices. Drag the cursor over the clip to bring up a fast and slow speed options list.
Step 4: If you want to use a slow speed, press the box in the upper right corner and choose Optical Flow from the menu.
This will render the clip with optical flow, resulting in the smooth Twixtor effect you are familiar with. There will be a watermark on your video if you use the program’s free version, but you can easily crop it out.
Conclusion
Slow-Mo videos are undoubtedly watch-worthy. They allow us to observe the fine details and appreciate the video content. But creating one isn’t child’s play. So, we decided to compile this article to inform our worthy readers on how they can get started using Twixtor on Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects. We hope you had a fun time learning!
How to Create a Glitch Text Effect?
Have you noticed the glitching effect that appears when you play a video or in games, creating a sporadic shaky effect on video edges? While this usually signifies a systematic software issue in these cases, the effect itself can work to create a dynamic visual style for different objects when done intentionally.
In fact, many video editors today use the glitch effect on elements in their videos, like the introductory title in movies or trailers. It creates a futuristic look to the text, which highly appeals to viewers who engage more in the video itself.
Suppose you are looking to add a similar effect to the title of your video project or other text-based content that you will add to your video, use a good tool for that. Wondershare Filmora , in particular, makes adding this effect very simple. Let’s learn how.
1. Launch the Filmora software
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The first step in preparing a customized glitch text effect is getting your software ready.
Visit the official website of Wondershare Filmora and tap on the Download button at the top to get the free software. The features necessary to create this effect are available under the free version, so you can avoid the plan upgradation process at this point.
After clicking the free download icon, the software’s installer version will save into your device automatically. Double-click on and agree with the related Terms and Conditions prompt. Then, tap on the Install button, and the software will take a few seconds to complete the installation process fully.
After that, click on the Start Now button to launch the software on your Mac or Windows computer that you are using. Filmora will open on its homepage.
2. Add the default title to timeline
Next, click the Create New Project button on the main page to access the editor section. Then, you have to click on the Titles tab and choose the Default Title option from the menu.
Drag it down from the media library section to the timeline and drop it in the Track 2 row. After that, move the play head with your cursor to the 1-second and the 10th frame on the timeline. Then, hold and move this clip until the end part of the clip is at this mark.
3. Adjust the font of the title
Next, double-click on this clip on the editor timeline to open the text editing window. Here, under the Preset section, change the title font to what to want to first word of your title to be.
Change the font style to a bigger bold option like Impact and increase the font size to 100. Then, scroll a little downward and tap on the Text Spacing option. Increase this value by 5 and press the OK button when you are done.
4. Add and copy all of the word clips
After adjusting the text font, tap on this clip on the timeline and copy it. Then, paste it just after the first clip ends, reducing its duration to around 1 second.
Then, double-click on the copied clip to open the text editing window. Click on the section where you can add the text and change it to the second word of your title. Again, copy this clip and paste it next to it, adjust it to be one second long, double-click on it to adjust the text to read the third word, and so on.
Continue until all of your intro’s words are added in these clip forms.
5. Create and add the snapshots
Following the previous step, click on the My Media section. Then, tap on the first clip in the collection and tap on the Snapshot icon at the end of the editing toolbar right above the timeline. Repeat this step for all the clips you have added until a snapshot of each of the words is stored in the media library.
Next, you have to grab hold of the first snapshot that you click and move it to the Track 1 of the timeline. Use the cursor to hold it and reduce the size of the clip to the same amount as the first clip on Track 1. To be sure, you can place the playhead at this point to see that the ending time for both clips is aligned.
6. Adjust the text effect for the first word
You have to click on the first-word snapshot in Track 1 of the Filmora editing timeline and double-click on it. Next, when the text editing window opens, you must change the Scale section to display the value of 290%. Following that, click on the slider in the Opacity parameter and decrease it to the 7% mark. Then, press the OK button.
On the timeline, right-click on this edited clip and choose the “Copy Effects” option from the drop-down menu.
7. Edit the snapshots for all words
After making changes to the first word, you must take hold of the second word’s snapshot from the media library. Drag and then drop it onto Track 1 of the editing timeline right next to the first clip. Then, hold the edge of this clip and reduce its size to fit the same duration as the second clip adjacent to it on Track 2.
Following that, you must choose this clip on Track 1 and right-click on top of it. Click on the “Paste Effects” option from the next drop-down menu, and the same adjustments will apply to this clip.
Repeat this step with all of the next snapshots of the following words.
8. Add the first effect layer
Next, you have to add stylish effects to your text. For that, you must tap on the Effects tab from the top toolbar of Filmora- a list of many effects collections will appear on the left panel.
Scroll down until you reach the Filmstock option. You must click on it and find the Flicker option from the list. Under this collection, there are many options available. You must choose the Video_seg effect and drag it to the editing timeline above Track 2.
At this point, ensure the effect falls right above the first and second clip parts in the track below. Tap on the edges of this clip to reduce the size of the video effect, taking careful note to keep the clip 8 frames long overall.
Then, copy the cut-down effect from Track 3 and paste it at every intersectional point between the separated word-based clips in Track 2.
9. Zoom in to edit the first effect layer
Following this, you must zoom into the timeline for a better view and editing control for the next part.
Go to the Effects tab at the top and choose the Filters collection next. Under it, choose the Chaos 1 effect option, drag it down to the timeline, and place it above the previous clip on Track 4. Adjust the starting edge of this clip to have the same starting point as the Video_seg effect on Track 3 with an overall 8-frame duration.
10. Edit the Effect
Next, you have to double-click on this clip to open the editing window for this effect. In this section, go to the Frequency parameter and increase the slider to 400. Following that, click on the Position X parameter and move the slider to the 0.20 point. Next, do the same for the Position Y parameter, but to the 0.70 point.
Change the Position Z parameter by typing the value 40 and disable the RGB Separate setting. Then, press the OK button and go to the timeline again.
11. Adjust the Glitch effects
Click on the effect clip on Track 4 and copy it. Please do the same as you did for the effect in Track 3 and paste it at the same locations between the clips in this track.
Afterward, go to the Effects tab again and choose the Filmstock tab. Among the collections here, you have to choose the Glitch option and select Glitch Stripe 1 from the collection. For an easier searching experience, you can directly type the effect in the search bar under the Effects tab.
Then, drag and drop it on Track 5 of the timeline right above the previous effect and reduce its duration to the same level as the first two effects. Copy it and then paste the clip again for each clip-to-clip intersection.
After this part, drag the Glitch Dispersion effect down to the timeline. Place it above the previous effect and adjust the clip’s size to the same length. Again, copy the effect and repeat the steps again. Next, repeat the same whole process with the Negative Flicker effect from the Flicker collection on Track 7.
12. See the preview and save the file
Finally, you are done adding all the effects, and you have to click on the Render Preview icon in the toolbar above the timeline. Then, press the Play button on the Preview window to see the full glitch text effect play out properly.
Conclusion
Now, you are done with creating a visually exciting and dynamic look for your introductory or ending title in the video using the glitch effect. For the best results, you should practice this process sometimes to get used to it and even make certain preferential changes to the font style. Ultimately, with the help of this software, you can expect a high-quality title look and use it for further video editing work.
Free Download For macOS 10.14 or later
The first step in preparing a customized glitch text effect is getting your software ready.
Visit the official website of Wondershare Filmora and tap on the Download button at the top to get the free software. The features necessary to create this effect are available under the free version, so you can avoid the plan upgradation process at this point.
After clicking the free download icon, the software’s installer version will save into your device automatically. Double-click on and agree with the related Terms and Conditions prompt. Then, tap on the Install button, and the software will take a few seconds to complete the installation process fully.
After that, click on the Start Now button to launch the software on your Mac or Windows computer that you are using. Filmora will open on its homepage.
2. Add the default title to timeline
Next, click the Create New Project button on the main page to access the editor section. Then, you have to click on the Titles tab and choose the Default Title option from the menu.
Drag it down from the media library section to the timeline and drop it in the Track 2 row. After that, move the play head with your cursor to the 1-second and the 10th frame on the timeline. Then, hold and move this clip until the end part of the clip is at this mark.
3. Adjust the font of the title
Next, double-click on this clip on the editor timeline to open the text editing window. Here, under the Preset section, change the title font to what to want to first word of your title to be.
Change the font style to a bigger bold option like Impact and increase the font size to 100. Then, scroll a little downward and tap on the Text Spacing option. Increase this value by 5 and press the OK button when you are done.
4. Add and copy all of the word clips
After adjusting the text font, tap on this clip on the timeline and copy it. Then, paste it just after the first clip ends, reducing its duration to around 1 second.
Then, double-click on the copied clip to open the text editing window. Click on the section where you can add the text and change it to the second word of your title. Again, copy this clip and paste it next to it, adjust it to be one second long, double-click on it to adjust the text to read the third word, and so on.
Continue until all of your intro’s words are added in these clip forms.
5. Create and add the snapshots
Following the previous step, click on the My Media section. Then, tap on the first clip in the collection and tap on the Snapshot icon at the end of the editing toolbar right above the timeline. Repeat this step for all the clips you have added until a snapshot of each of the words is stored in the media library.
Next, you have to grab hold of the first snapshot that you click and move it to the Track 1 of the timeline. Use the cursor to hold it and reduce the size of the clip to the same amount as the first clip on Track 1. To be sure, you can place the playhead at this point to see that the ending time for both clips is aligned.
6. Adjust the text effect for the first word
You have to click on the first-word snapshot in Track 1 of the Filmora editing timeline and double-click on it. Next, when the text editing window opens, you must change the Scale section to display the value of 290%. Following that, click on the slider in the Opacity parameter and decrease it to the 7% mark. Then, press the OK button.
On the timeline, right-click on this edited clip and choose the “Copy Effects” option from the drop-down menu.
7. Edit the snapshots for all words
After making changes to the first word, you must take hold of the second word’s snapshot from the media library. Drag and then drop it onto Track 1 of the editing timeline right next to the first clip. Then, hold the edge of this clip and reduce its size to fit the same duration as the second clip adjacent to it on Track 2.
Following that, you must choose this clip on Track 1 and right-click on top of it. Click on the “Paste Effects” option from the next drop-down menu, and the same adjustments will apply to this clip.
Repeat this step with all of the next snapshots of the following words.
8. Add the first effect layer
Next, you have to add stylish effects to your text. For that, you must tap on the Effects tab from the top toolbar of Filmora- a list of many effects collections will appear on the left panel.
Scroll down until you reach the Filmstock option. You must click on it and find the Flicker option from the list. Under this collection, there are many options available. You must choose the Video_seg effect and drag it to the editing timeline above Track 2.
At this point, ensure the effect falls right above the first and second clip parts in the track below. Tap on the edges of this clip to reduce the size of the video effect, taking careful note to keep the clip 8 frames long overall.
Then, copy the cut-down effect from Track 3 and paste it at every intersectional point between the separated word-based clips in Track 2.
9. Zoom in to edit the first effect layer
Following this, you must zoom into the timeline for a better view and editing control for the next part.
Go to the Effects tab at the top and choose the Filters collection next. Under it, choose the Chaos 1 effect option, drag it down to the timeline, and place it above the previous clip on Track 4. Adjust the starting edge of this clip to have the same starting point as the Video_seg effect on Track 3 with an overall 8-frame duration.
10. Edit the Effect
Next, you have to double-click on this clip to open the editing window for this effect. In this section, go to the Frequency parameter and increase the slider to 400. Following that, click on the Position X parameter and move the slider to the 0.20 point. Next, do the same for the Position Y parameter, but to the 0.70 point.
Change the Position Z parameter by typing the value 40 and disable the RGB Separate setting. Then, press the OK button and go to the timeline again.
11. Adjust the Glitch effects
Click on the effect clip on Track 4 and copy it. Please do the same as you did for the effect in Track 3 and paste it at the same locations between the clips in this track.
Afterward, go to the Effects tab again and choose the Filmstock tab. Among the collections here, you have to choose the Glitch option and select Glitch Stripe 1 from the collection. For an easier searching experience, you can directly type the effect in the search bar under the Effects tab.
Then, drag and drop it on Track 5 of the timeline right above the previous effect and reduce its duration to the same level as the first two effects. Copy it and then paste the clip again for each clip-to-clip intersection.
After this part, drag the Glitch Dispersion effect down to the timeline. Place it above the previous effect and adjust the clip’s size to the same length. Again, copy the effect and repeat the steps again. Next, repeat the same whole process with the Negative Flicker effect from the Flicker collection on Track 7.
12. See the preview and save the file
Finally, you are done adding all the effects, and you have to click on the Render Preview icon in the toolbar above the timeline. Then, press the Play button on the Preview window to see the full glitch text effect play out properly.
Conclusion
Now, you are done with creating a visually exciting and dynamic look for your introductory or ending title in the video using the glitch effect. For the best results, you should practice this process sometimes to get used to it and even make certain preferential changes to the font style. Ultimately, with the help of this software, you can expect a high-quality title look and use it for further video editing work.
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- Title: Learn How to Create Your Own Unique Video in Cinematic Text Intro in Filmora. Its a Simple Process that Will Offer Professional-Level Intros of Your Own for 2024
- Author: Morgan
- Created at : 2024-05-19 05:12:39
- Updated at : 2024-05-20 05:12:39
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