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New 2024 Approved How to Do Motion Graphics in Filmora
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How to Do Motion Graphics in Filmora
Preparation
What you need to prepare:
- A computer (Windows or macOS)
- Your video materials.
- Filmora video editor
Step 1
Visit the filmora.wondershare.com website and download Filmora . Install the program and wait for it to Run. Then, click on New Project.
Step 2
Go to File → Project Settings and set the FPS to 60. Also, ensure that the project is in Full Resolution (1920x1080). Click OK.
Step 3
Open the Titles tab and drag the Default Title to the Timeline. Then, double-click on the Default Title and click on ADVANCED.
Step 4
From the Advanced settings panel, delete the existing text and add a Rectangle shape.
Step 5
Disable the Text Fill and the Shape Border options from the panel on the left side.
Step 6
Click the drop-down arrow on the Shape Fill option and change the Type to Gradient Fill. Then, adjust the two color pallets from lighter to darker to create a gradient effect. Finally, adjust the rectangle to fit the entire screen. Click OK.
Step 7
Go to the Transitions tab → search for “Push” → drag the Push transition to the Default Title in the Timeline. Then, move the Playhead to the 1-second marker and drag another Default Title to that point from the Titles tab.
Step 8
Double-click on the new Default Title → go to Advanced. Delete the default text and add a Circle shape this time instead of a Rectangle. Disable the Text Fill and Shape Fill options this time.
Step 9
Scroll down to Shape Border and increase the Thickness bar all the way up. Then, change the circle’s color to match your background as closely as possible. Click OK.
Step 10
Copy the Title you just edited and paste it into the above layer. Then, double-click on the copied Title and go to its Advanced settings panel.
Step 11
In the Advanced panel, copy the circle and paste it somewhere else on the screen. Change its size if you want, and change the shade of its color to match the background once more. You can add as many new copies of the Default Titles and copy as many circles as you want. Click OK.
Step 12
After you’re done copying and pasting more Default Titles with more Circles inside, you can start animating them. Start with the first one. Double-click on the first Default Title with the Circle inside. Make sure you place the Playhead at the beginning of that clip. Then, go to the Animation tab.
Step 13
You need to add 3 keyframes. Add the first one right now. Just click on the “**+Add” button. Then, move the Playhead somewhere in the middle and click “+Add” again. Last, move the Playhead at the end of the clip, and click “+Add**” again to add the third keyframe.
Step 14
Now, go back to the first keyframe to edit its settings. Click the arrows to move between keyframes. Once you’re at the first one, start decreasing the Scale and the Position values as you move the Playhead toward the second keyframe. There are no rules here. Move each value based on how it looks best to you.
For the second keyframe, just increase the Scale and adjust the Position value based on how it looks on the screen.
Step 15
Now, apply the same method as in Step 14 to all the other circles in your video. Then, adjust the keyframe positions for all layers to create more unique movement throughout the video.
Step 16
Move the Playhead to 1 second and 30 frames. Then, add a new Default Title in the Timeline and go to its Advanced settings panel. From there, Enable the Outline option and Disable the Fill option. In the Outline option, change the color to White, set Opacity to 50%, and decrease Thickness to 1.
Step 17
Next, choose your favorite font and type in your text inside the textbox. Then, change the value you see highlighted in this image to “-20”. Finally, increase the text size to almost fit the entire screen. Don’t worry about the fact that you can’t see all of it on the screen.
Step 18
Go to the Animation tab and apply the “Type Writer” animation. Then, drag the yellow lines below just like you see in the image here. The arrows show you the length to which you need to drag these lines. Click OK.
Step 19
Set the Playhead to 1 second and 40 frames. Now, double-click on the last Default Title we just created and go to its Animation settings. NOTE: Don’t open its Advanced settings this time. Next, add a keyframe. Then, move the Playhead near the end of this clip in the Timeline. Now, drag the X position to the left until you see the last letter of your text appear on the screen. Click OK.
Step 20
Now, add another Default Title to the Timeline. Open its Advanced settings and type in your main text. Then, go to its Animation tab and apply the “Random 2” animation. Change its starting and end times according to your preference. Click OK.
Step 21
That’s it. You’re done! Feel free to preview the video and Render it. Congratulations on creating unique motion graphics in Filmora.
Summary
What you’ve learned:
- How to create custom motion graphics in Filmora
- How to edit and add animations to titles in Filmora
- Customize text and shapes in Filmora
What you need to prepare:
- A computer (Windows or macOS)
- Your video materials.
- Filmora video editor
Step 1
Visit the filmora.wondershare.com website and download Filmora . Install the program and wait for it to Run. Then, click on New Project.
Step 2
Go to File → Project Settings and set the FPS to 60. Also, ensure that the project is in Full Resolution (1920x1080). Click OK.
Step 3
Open the Titles tab and drag the Default Title to the Timeline. Then, double-click on the Default Title and click on ADVANCED.
Step 4
From the Advanced settings panel, delete the existing text and add a Rectangle shape.
Step 5
Disable the Text Fill and the Shape Border options from the panel on the left side.
Step 6
Click the drop-down arrow on the Shape Fill option and change the Type to Gradient Fill. Then, adjust the two color pallets from lighter to darker to create a gradient effect. Finally, adjust the rectangle to fit the entire screen. Click OK.
Step 7
Go to the Transitions tab → search for “Push” → drag the Push transition to the Default Title in the Timeline. Then, move the Playhead to the 1-second marker and drag another Default Title to that point from the Titles tab.
Step 8
Double-click on the new Default Title → go to Advanced. Delete the default text and add a Circle shape this time instead of a Rectangle. Disable the Text Fill and Shape Fill options this time.
Step 9
Scroll down to Shape Border and increase the Thickness bar all the way up. Then, change the circle’s color to match your background as closely as possible. Click OK.
Step 10
Copy the Title you just edited and paste it into the above layer. Then, double-click on the copied Title and go to its Advanced settings panel.
Step 11
In the Advanced panel, copy the circle and paste it somewhere else on the screen. Change its size if you want, and change the shade of its color to match the background once more. You can add as many new copies of the Default Titles and copy as many circles as you want. Click OK.
Step 12
After you’re done copying and pasting more Default Titles with more Circles inside, you can start animating them. Start with the first one. Double-click on the first Default Title with the Circle inside. Make sure you place the Playhead at the beginning of that clip. Then, go to the Animation tab.
Step 13
You need to add 3 keyframes. Add the first one right now. Just click on the “**+Add” button. Then, move the Playhead somewhere in the middle and click “+Add” again. Last, move the Playhead at the end of the clip, and click “+Add**” again to add the third keyframe.
Step 14
Now, go back to the first keyframe to edit its settings. Click the arrows to move between keyframes. Once you’re at the first one, start decreasing the Scale and the Position values as you move the Playhead toward the second keyframe. There are no rules here. Move each value based on how it looks best to you.
For the second keyframe, just increase the Scale and adjust the Position value based on how it looks on the screen.
Step 15
Now, apply the same method as in Step 14 to all the other circles in your video. Then, adjust the keyframe positions for all layers to create more unique movement throughout the video.
Step 16
Move the Playhead to 1 second and 30 frames. Then, add a new Default Title in the Timeline and go to its Advanced settings panel. From there, Enable the Outline option and Disable the Fill option. In the Outline option, change the color to White, set Opacity to 50%, and decrease Thickness to 1.
Step 17
Next, choose your favorite font and type in your text inside the textbox. Then, change the value you see highlighted in this image to “-20”. Finally, increase the text size to almost fit the entire screen. Don’t worry about the fact that you can’t see all of it on the screen.
Step 18
Go to the Animation tab and apply the “Type Writer” animation. Then, drag the yellow lines below just like you see in the image here. The arrows show you the length to which you need to drag these lines. Click OK.
Step 19
Set the Playhead to 1 second and 40 frames. Now, double-click on the last Default Title we just created and go to its Animation settings. NOTE: Don’t open its Advanced settings this time. Next, add a keyframe. Then, move the Playhead near the end of this clip in the Timeline. Now, drag the X position to the left until you see the last letter of your text appear on the screen. Click OK.
Step 20
Now, add another Default Title to the Timeline. Open its Advanced settings and type in your main text. Then, go to its Animation tab and apply the “Random 2” animation. Change its starting and end times according to your preference. Click OK.
Step 21
That’s it. You’re done! Feel free to preview the video and Render it. Congratulations on creating unique motion graphics in Filmora.
Summary
What you’ve learned:
- How to create custom motion graphics in Filmora
- How to edit and add animations to titles in Filmora
- Customize text and shapes in Filmora
What you need to prepare:
- A computer (Windows or macOS)
- Your video materials.
- Filmora video editor
Step 1
Visit the filmora.wondershare.com website and download Filmora . Install the program and wait for it to Run. Then, click on New Project.
Step 2
Go to File → Project Settings and set the FPS to 60. Also, ensure that the project is in Full Resolution (1920x1080). Click OK.
Step 3
Open the Titles tab and drag the Default Title to the Timeline. Then, double-click on the Default Title and click on ADVANCED.
Step 4
From the Advanced settings panel, delete the existing text and add a Rectangle shape.
Step 5
Disable the Text Fill and the Shape Border options from the panel on the left side.
Step 6
Click the drop-down arrow on the Shape Fill option and change the Type to Gradient Fill. Then, adjust the two color pallets from lighter to darker to create a gradient effect. Finally, adjust the rectangle to fit the entire screen. Click OK.
Step 7
Go to the Transitions tab → search for “Push” → drag the Push transition to the Default Title in the Timeline. Then, move the Playhead to the 1-second marker and drag another Default Title to that point from the Titles tab.
Step 8
Double-click on the new Default Title → go to Advanced. Delete the default text and add a Circle shape this time instead of a Rectangle. Disable the Text Fill and Shape Fill options this time.
Step 9
Scroll down to Shape Border and increase the Thickness bar all the way up. Then, change the circle’s color to match your background as closely as possible. Click OK.
Step 10
Copy the Title you just edited and paste it into the above layer. Then, double-click on the copied Title and go to its Advanced settings panel.
Step 11
In the Advanced panel, copy the circle and paste it somewhere else on the screen. Change its size if you want, and change the shade of its color to match the background once more. You can add as many new copies of the Default Titles and copy as many circles as you want. Click OK.
Step 12
After you’re done copying and pasting more Default Titles with more Circles inside, you can start animating them. Start with the first one. Double-click on the first Default Title with the Circle inside. Make sure you place the Playhead at the beginning of that clip. Then, go to the Animation tab.
Step 13
You need to add 3 keyframes. Add the first one right now. Just click on the “**+Add” button. Then, move the Playhead somewhere in the middle and click “+Add” again. Last, move the Playhead at the end of the clip, and click “+Add**” again to add the third keyframe.
Step 14
Now, go back to the first keyframe to edit its settings. Click the arrows to move between keyframes. Once you’re at the first one, start decreasing the Scale and the Position values as you move the Playhead toward the second keyframe. There are no rules here. Move each value based on how it looks best to you.
For the second keyframe, just increase the Scale and adjust the Position value based on how it looks on the screen.
Step 15
Now, apply the same method as in Step 14 to all the other circles in your video. Then, adjust the keyframe positions for all layers to create more unique movement throughout the video.
Step 16
Move the Playhead to 1 second and 30 frames. Then, add a new Default Title in the Timeline and go to its Advanced settings panel. From there, Enable the Outline option and Disable the Fill option. In the Outline option, change the color to White, set Opacity to 50%, and decrease Thickness to 1.
Step 17
Next, choose your favorite font and type in your text inside the textbox. Then, change the value you see highlighted in this image to “-20”. Finally, increase the text size to almost fit the entire screen. Don’t worry about the fact that you can’t see all of it on the screen.
Step 18
Go to the Animation tab and apply the “Type Writer” animation. Then, drag the yellow lines below just like you see in the image here. The arrows show you the length to which you need to drag these lines. Click OK.
Step 19
Set the Playhead to 1 second and 40 frames. Now, double-click on the last Default Title we just created and go to its Animation settings. NOTE: Don’t open its Advanced settings this time. Next, add a keyframe. Then, move the Playhead near the end of this clip in the Timeline. Now, drag the X position to the left until you see the last letter of your text appear on the screen. Click OK.
Step 20
Now, add another Default Title to the Timeline. Open its Advanced settings and type in your main text. Then, go to its Animation tab and apply the “Random 2” animation. Change its starting and end times according to your preference. Click OK.
Step 21
That’s it. You’re done! Feel free to preview the video and Render it. Congratulations on creating unique motion graphics in Filmora.
Summary
What you’ve learned:
- How to create custom motion graphics in Filmora
- How to edit and add animations to titles in Filmora
- Customize text and shapes in Filmora
What you need to prepare:
- A computer (Windows or macOS)
- Your video materials.
- Filmora video editor
Step 1
Visit the filmora.wondershare.com website and download Filmora . Install the program and wait for it to Run. Then, click on New Project.
Step 2
Go to File → Project Settings and set the FPS to 60. Also, ensure that the project is in Full Resolution (1920x1080). Click OK.
Step 3
Open the Titles tab and drag the Default Title to the Timeline. Then, double-click on the Default Title and click on ADVANCED.
Step 4
From the Advanced settings panel, delete the existing text and add a Rectangle shape.
Step 5
Disable the Text Fill and the Shape Border options from the panel on the left side.
Step 6
Click the drop-down arrow on the Shape Fill option and change the Type to Gradient Fill. Then, adjust the two color pallets from lighter to darker to create a gradient effect. Finally, adjust the rectangle to fit the entire screen. Click OK.
Step 7
Go to the Transitions tab → search for “Push” → drag the Push transition to the Default Title in the Timeline. Then, move the Playhead to the 1-second marker and drag another Default Title to that point from the Titles tab.
Step 8
Double-click on the new Default Title → go to Advanced. Delete the default text and add a Circle shape this time instead of a Rectangle. Disable the Text Fill and Shape Fill options this time.
Step 9
Scroll down to Shape Border and increase the Thickness bar all the way up. Then, change the circle’s color to match your background as closely as possible. Click OK.
Step 10
Copy the Title you just edited and paste it into the above layer. Then, double-click on the copied Title and go to its Advanced settings panel.
Step 11
In the Advanced panel, copy the circle and paste it somewhere else on the screen. Change its size if you want, and change the shade of its color to match the background once more. You can add as many new copies of the Default Titles and copy as many circles as you want. Click OK.
Step 12
After you’re done copying and pasting more Default Titles with more Circles inside, you can start animating them. Start with the first one. Double-click on the first Default Title with the Circle inside. Make sure you place the Playhead at the beginning of that clip. Then, go to the Animation tab.
Step 13
You need to add 3 keyframes. Add the first one right now. Just click on the “**+Add” button. Then, move the Playhead somewhere in the middle and click “+Add” again. Last, move the Playhead at the end of the clip, and click “+Add**” again to add the third keyframe.
Step 14
Now, go back to the first keyframe to edit its settings. Click the arrows to move between keyframes. Once you’re at the first one, start decreasing the Scale and the Position values as you move the Playhead toward the second keyframe. There are no rules here. Move each value based on how it looks best to you.
For the second keyframe, just increase the Scale and adjust the Position value based on how it looks on the screen.
Step 15
Now, apply the same method as in Step 14 to all the other circles in your video. Then, adjust the keyframe positions for all layers to create more unique movement throughout the video.
Step 16
Move the Playhead to 1 second and 30 frames. Then, add a new Default Title in the Timeline and go to its Advanced settings panel. From there, Enable the Outline option and Disable the Fill option. In the Outline option, change the color to White, set Opacity to 50%, and decrease Thickness to 1.
Step 17
Next, choose your favorite font and type in your text inside the textbox. Then, change the value you see highlighted in this image to “-20”. Finally, increase the text size to almost fit the entire screen. Don’t worry about the fact that you can’t see all of it on the screen.
Step 18
Go to the Animation tab and apply the “Type Writer” animation. Then, drag the yellow lines below just like you see in the image here. The arrows show you the length to which you need to drag these lines. Click OK.
Step 19
Set the Playhead to 1 second and 40 frames. Now, double-click on the last Default Title we just created and go to its Animation settings. NOTE: Don’t open its Advanced settings this time. Next, add a keyframe. Then, move the Playhead near the end of this clip in the Timeline. Now, drag the X position to the left until you see the last letter of your text appear on the screen. Click OK.
Step 20
Now, add another Default Title to the Timeline. Open its Advanced settings and type in your main text. Then, go to its Animation tab and apply the “Random 2” animation. Change its starting and end times according to your preference. Click OK.
Step 21
That’s it. You’re done! Feel free to preview the video and Render it. Congratulations on creating unique motion graphics in Filmora.
Summary
What you’ve learned:
- How to create custom motion graphics in Filmora
- How to edit and add animations to titles in Filmora
- Customize text and shapes in Filmora
4 Ways to Add White Borders on Mobile and Desktop
Would you like to add white borders to your videos?
Are you looking to put white backgrounds to your videos without cutting them?
You have seen many videos with attractive borders on different social media platforms (Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, LinkedIn, etc.) Adding borders allows you to create an evocative effect and also adjust the cropping issues. It plays a good role in redesigning a video. It should be noted that a border can change the entire style of the video.
There are hundreds of video editing software that allow adding borders to the videos for mobile and desktop. In this article, we shall discuss different ways to add white borders in movies used on different social media platforms.
4 Ways to Add White Borders to Video
The following 4 ways can be used to add white borders to the videos.
- Add a white border to the video on the computer (using Filmora)
- Add a white border to the video online
- Add a white border to the video on Android
- Add a white border to the video on iOS
Recommended way to add a white border to the video on the computer - using Filmora
Filmora Video Editor is one of the best video editing software. It allows editing the videos in a professional way. It has built-in editing features like splitting/cutting, trimming, cropping, adding watermark, changing speed, recording voice, and many more Along with this, you can rely on this application to add borders with different colors including white borders, black borders, colored border, and customized border. Add white borders on a computer, all this can be done in a few simple steps.
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
For macOS 10.14 or later
Let’s download the free Wonder Share Filmora 11 software to proceed.
- Go to media, and import the video from your storage.
- Drag the video into the timeline.
- Select the video by clicking on the video.
- Hit the effects You can select the colorful effects from the panel.
- Now, write borders in the search engine. You will find various borders styles in the panel.
- Select the white border at the top of the panel.
- Simply drag and drop the border to the video/image.
- You will see the white border on the selected video.
- You can change the color of the border.
- Select the video by double-clicking on it.
- Hit the Effect tab from the Image and then click on Borders.
- Here you can change the color of your borders.
- Hit the OK
Add a white border to the video online
You can change white borders without launching software by editing online. Kapwing is an online video editing tool that is used to edit videos, images, and GIFs. It is very easy to use and the good thing about Kapwing is, it’s free and you don’t need to sign up or add watermarks to your edited videos/images.
However, it allows you to edit a video up to 250MB or you can only upload a video of almost 7 minutes in length. What you would need is to have a good internet connection and a Web.
Let’s start editing to add white borders step by step:
- Visit Kapwing collage maker and hit start collage maker
- You will see the below window.
- Click on Add media and select the desired video or image.
- Drag and drop the video into the timeline.
- Click on the video and drag the 4 corners to resize your video.
- It will eventually provide you with a white background and you can use it as a white border.
- Hit the Lock ratio tab once you got satisfied with your image borders.
- Double click the border to set the background color.
- You can change the background colors of your choice.
Add a white border to the video on Android
You can add white borders to your videos using android. BeeCut is a very simple and useful application for video editing. It presents a lot of stylish and beautiful frames and effects to make your video amazing. Along with this, it allows you to add text, filters, transitions, and many features to make your video stand out. It is very easy to use as takes a few steps to add frames to your video in android. To start the process follow these steps;
- Launch BeeCut on your mobile/android.
- Open the app and click on Media.
- Hit on Import file.
- Drag the video into the timeline or hit the +
- Hit the overlays
- Select your desired border.
- Drag the desired overlay border over the timeline. Here you can edit your design (change color, effect, etc.)
- Now, hit the export tab and choose the quality and format of your video.
- Save the file on your android.
Add a white border to the video on iOS
The PicsArt app is commonly used to edit videos on iPhone as well as on android. It is a very simple app, even a layman can use PicsArt and make professional white borders. This app is familiar among Instagram users. It changes the rectangular video or image into a square format. The aspect ratio of 1:1 is used for Instagram videos. It not only adds borders to the videos but also provides editing features like cut, resize, rotate, trims, text, etc. Let’s start with step-by-step instructions to add white borders to the video.
- Go to the app store and download the PicsArt app.
- Open the app and select the desired video.
- Hit the Fit tab from the bottom center.
- Select the color tool from the bottom.
- Choose the white color for white borders and you can also choose the desired color.
- Hit the ütab and the video will be saved to your phone gallery or you can directly share the video on Instagram.
Conclusion:
In the above content, we have introduced four methods to add white borders in your videos using windows, android, iPhone, and online. All the methods are free to use.
Wonder Share Filmora 11 is highly recommended to get the best and most professional results. It not only allows you to add borders but also provides you with an advanced editing panel. You can easily edit your videos and share with your social circle.
4 Ways to Add White Borders to Video
The following 4 ways can be used to add white borders to the videos.
- Add a white border to the video on the computer (using Filmora)
- Add a white border to the video online
- Add a white border to the video on Android
- Add a white border to the video on iOS
Recommended way to add a white border to the video on the computer - using Filmora
Filmora Video Editor is one of the best video editing software. It allows editing the videos in a professional way. It has built-in editing features like splitting/cutting, trimming, cropping, adding watermark, changing speed, recording voice, and many more Along with this, you can rely on this application to add borders with different colors including white borders, black borders, colored border, and customized border. Add white borders on a computer, all this can be done in a few simple steps.
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
For macOS 10.14 or later
Let’s download the free Wonder Share Filmora 11 software to proceed.
- Go to media, and import the video from your storage.
- Drag the video into the timeline.
- Select the video by clicking on the video.
- Hit the effects You can select the colorful effects from the panel.
- Now, write borders in the search engine. You will find various borders styles in the panel.
- Select the white border at the top of the panel.
- Simply drag and drop the border to the video/image.
- You will see the white border on the selected video.
- You can change the color of the border.
- Select the video by double-clicking on it.
- Hit the Effect tab from the Image and then click on Borders.
- Here you can change the color of your borders.
- Hit the OK
Add a white border to the video online
You can change white borders without launching software by editing online. Kapwing is an online video editing tool that is used to edit videos, images, and GIFs. It is very easy to use and the good thing about Kapwing is, it’s free and you don’t need to sign up or add watermarks to your edited videos/images.
However, it allows you to edit a video up to 250MB or you can only upload a video of almost 7 minutes in length. What you would need is to have a good internet connection and a Web.
Let’s start editing to add white borders step by step:
- Visit Kapwing collage maker and hit start collage maker
- You will see the below window.
- Click on Add media and select the desired video or image.
- Drag and drop the video into the timeline.
- Click on the video and drag the 4 corners to resize your video.
- It will eventually provide you with a white background and you can use it as a white border.
- Hit the Lock ratio tab once you got satisfied with your image borders.
- Double click the border to set the background color.
- You can change the background colors of your choice.
Add a white border to the video on Android
You can add white borders to your videos using android. BeeCut is a very simple and useful application for video editing. It presents a lot of stylish and beautiful frames and effects to make your video amazing. Along with this, it allows you to add text, filters, transitions, and many features to make your video stand out. It is very easy to use as takes a few steps to add frames to your video in android. To start the process follow these steps;
- Launch BeeCut on your mobile/android.
- Open the app and click on Media.
- Hit on Import file.
- Drag the video into the timeline or hit the +
- Hit the overlays
- Select your desired border.
- Drag the desired overlay border over the timeline. Here you can edit your design (change color, effect, etc.)
- Now, hit the export tab and choose the quality and format of your video.
- Save the file on your android.
Add a white border to the video on iOS
The PicsArt app is commonly used to edit videos on iPhone as well as on android. It is a very simple app, even a layman can use PicsArt and make professional white borders. This app is familiar among Instagram users. It changes the rectangular video or image into a square format. The aspect ratio of 1:1 is used for Instagram videos. It not only adds borders to the videos but also provides editing features like cut, resize, rotate, trims, text, etc. Let’s start with step-by-step instructions to add white borders to the video.
- Go to the app store and download the PicsArt app.
- Open the app and select the desired video.
- Hit the Fit tab from the bottom center.
- Select the color tool from the bottom.
- Choose the white color for white borders and you can also choose the desired color.
- Hit the ütab and the video will be saved to your phone gallery or you can directly share the video on Instagram.
Conclusion:
In the above content, we have introduced four methods to add white borders in your videos using windows, android, iPhone, and online. All the methods are free to use.
Wonder Share Filmora 11 is highly recommended to get the best and most professional results. It not only allows you to add borders but also provides you with an advanced editing panel. You can easily edit your videos and share with your social circle.
4 Ways to Add White Borders to Video
The following 4 ways can be used to add white borders to the videos.
- Add a white border to the video on the computer (using Filmora)
- Add a white border to the video online
- Add a white border to the video on Android
- Add a white border to the video on iOS
Recommended way to add a white border to the video on the computer - using Filmora
Filmora Video Editor is one of the best video editing software. It allows editing the videos in a professional way. It has built-in editing features like splitting/cutting, trimming, cropping, adding watermark, changing speed, recording voice, and many more Along with this, you can rely on this application to add borders with different colors including white borders, black borders, colored border, and customized border. Add white borders on a computer, all this can be done in a few simple steps.
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
For macOS 10.14 or later
Let’s download the free Wonder Share Filmora 11 software to proceed.
- Go to media, and import the video from your storage.
- Drag the video into the timeline.
- Select the video by clicking on the video.
- Hit the effects You can select the colorful effects from the panel.
- Now, write borders in the search engine. You will find various borders styles in the panel.
- Select the white border at the top of the panel.
- Simply drag and drop the border to the video/image.
- You will see the white border on the selected video.
- You can change the color of the border.
- Select the video by double-clicking on it.
- Hit the Effect tab from the Image and then click on Borders.
- Here you can change the color of your borders.
- Hit the OK
Add a white border to the video online
You can change white borders without launching software by editing online. Kapwing is an online video editing tool that is used to edit videos, images, and GIFs. It is very easy to use and the good thing about Kapwing is, it’s free and you don’t need to sign up or add watermarks to your edited videos/images.
However, it allows you to edit a video up to 250MB or you can only upload a video of almost 7 minutes in length. What you would need is to have a good internet connection and a Web.
Let’s start editing to add white borders step by step:
- Visit Kapwing collage maker and hit start collage maker
- You will see the below window.
- Click on Add media and select the desired video or image.
- Drag and drop the video into the timeline.
- Click on the video and drag the 4 corners to resize your video.
- It will eventually provide you with a white background and you can use it as a white border.
- Hit the Lock ratio tab once you got satisfied with your image borders.
- Double click the border to set the background color.
- You can change the background colors of your choice.
Add a white border to the video on Android
You can add white borders to your videos using android. BeeCut is a very simple and useful application for video editing. It presents a lot of stylish and beautiful frames and effects to make your video amazing. Along with this, it allows you to add text, filters, transitions, and many features to make your video stand out. It is very easy to use as takes a few steps to add frames to your video in android. To start the process follow these steps;
- Launch BeeCut on your mobile/android.
- Open the app and click on Media.
- Hit on Import file.
- Drag the video into the timeline or hit the +
- Hit the overlays
- Select your desired border.
- Drag the desired overlay border over the timeline. Here you can edit your design (change color, effect, etc.)
- Now, hit the export tab and choose the quality and format of your video.
- Save the file on your android.
Add a white border to the video on iOS
The PicsArt app is commonly used to edit videos on iPhone as well as on android. It is a very simple app, even a layman can use PicsArt and make professional white borders. This app is familiar among Instagram users. It changes the rectangular video or image into a square format. The aspect ratio of 1:1 is used for Instagram videos. It not only adds borders to the videos but also provides editing features like cut, resize, rotate, trims, text, etc. Let’s start with step-by-step instructions to add white borders to the video.
- Go to the app store and download the PicsArt app.
- Open the app and select the desired video.
- Hit the Fit tab from the bottom center.
- Select the color tool from the bottom.
- Choose the white color for white borders and you can also choose the desired color.
- Hit the ütab and the video will be saved to your phone gallery or you can directly share the video on Instagram.
Conclusion:
In the above content, we have introduced four methods to add white borders in your videos using windows, android, iPhone, and online. All the methods are free to use.
Wonder Share Filmora 11 is highly recommended to get the best and most professional results. It not only allows you to add borders but also provides you with an advanced editing panel. You can easily edit your videos and share with your social circle.
4 Ways to Add White Borders to Video
The following 4 ways can be used to add white borders to the videos.
- Add a white border to the video on the computer (using Filmora)
- Add a white border to the video online
- Add a white border to the video on Android
- Add a white border to the video on iOS
Recommended way to add a white border to the video on the computer - using Filmora
Filmora Video Editor is one of the best video editing software. It allows editing the videos in a professional way. It has built-in editing features like splitting/cutting, trimming, cropping, adding watermark, changing speed, recording voice, and many more Along with this, you can rely on this application to add borders with different colors including white borders, black borders, colored border, and customized border. Add white borders on a computer, all this can be done in a few simple steps.
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
For macOS 10.14 or later
Let’s download the free Wonder Share Filmora 11 software to proceed.
- Go to media, and import the video from your storage.
- Drag the video into the timeline.
- Select the video by clicking on the video.
- Hit the effects You can select the colorful effects from the panel.
- Now, write borders in the search engine. You will find various borders styles in the panel.
- Select the white border at the top of the panel.
- Simply drag and drop the border to the video/image.
- You will see the white border on the selected video.
- You can change the color of the border.
- Select the video by double-clicking on it.
- Hit the Effect tab from the Image and then click on Borders.
- Here you can change the color of your borders.
- Hit the OK
Add a white border to the video online
You can change white borders without launching software by editing online. Kapwing is an online video editing tool that is used to edit videos, images, and GIFs. It is very easy to use and the good thing about Kapwing is, it’s free and you don’t need to sign up or add watermarks to your edited videos/images.
However, it allows you to edit a video up to 250MB or you can only upload a video of almost 7 minutes in length. What you would need is to have a good internet connection and a Web.
Let’s start editing to add white borders step by step:
- Visit Kapwing collage maker and hit start collage maker
- You will see the below window.
- Click on Add media and select the desired video or image.
- Drag and drop the video into the timeline.
- Click on the video and drag the 4 corners to resize your video.
- It will eventually provide you with a white background and you can use it as a white border.
- Hit the Lock ratio tab once you got satisfied with your image borders.
- Double click the border to set the background color.
- You can change the background colors of your choice.
Add a white border to the video on Android
You can add white borders to your videos using android. BeeCut is a very simple and useful application for video editing. It presents a lot of stylish and beautiful frames and effects to make your video amazing. Along with this, it allows you to add text, filters, transitions, and many features to make your video stand out. It is very easy to use as takes a few steps to add frames to your video in android. To start the process follow these steps;
- Launch BeeCut on your mobile/android.
- Open the app and click on Media.
- Hit on Import file.
- Drag the video into the timeline or hit the +
- Hit the overlays
- Select your desired border.
- Drag the desired overlay border over the timeline. Here you can edit your design (change color, effect, etc.)
- Now, hit the export tab and choose the quality and format of your video.
- Save the file on your android.
Add a white border to the video on iOS
The PicsArt app is commonly used to edit videos on iPhone as well as on android. It is a very simple app, even a layman can use PicsArt and make professional white borders. This app is familiar among Instagram users. It changes the rectangular video or image into a square format. The aspect ratio of 1:1 is used for Instagram videos. It not only adds borders to the videos but also provides editing features like cut, resize, rotate, trims, text, etc. Let’s start with step-by-step instructions to add white borders to the video.
- Go to the app store and download the PicsArt app.
- Open the app and select the desired video.
- Hit the Fit tab from the bottom center.
- Select the color tool from the bottom.
- Choose the white color for white borders and you can also choose the desired color.
- Hit the ütab and the video will be saved to your phone gallery or you can directly share the video on Instagram.
Conclusion:
In the above content, we have introduced four methods to add white borders in your videos using windows, android, iPhone, and online. All the methods are free to use.
Wonder Share Filmora 11 is highly recommended to get the best and most professional results. It not only allows you to add borders but also provides you with an advanced editing panel. You can easily edit your videos and share with your social circle.
How to Speed up a Video on Splice
Create High-Quality Video - Wondershare Filmora
An easy and powerful YouTube video editor
Numerous video and audio effects to choose from
Detailed tutorials are provided by the official channel
The availability of video editing apps enables you to turn your device into a compelling tool to make video tweaks. Several editing abilities are available, ranging from adding overlays, text, music, and changing speed. The latter carries more weight, especially when dealing with a wide range of scenes. You can either slow down or speed up your video with a click of a button. In this article, we focus on how to speed up video on Splice and its alternative.
In this article
01 Can I speed up a video using Splice?
02 Alternative: Try out Filmora V11’s Speed Ramping
03Additional Video Splice Apps for Android
Can I speed up a video using Splice?
Yes, Splice is a state-of-the-art tool that comprises several editing features, including speed up and down controls. It works with iOS devices like iPhones and iPads and is a sure bet to edit your videos on the go. The Splice app is generally useful for social media influencers who want to market their products and hold online tutorials, among other functions.t
Splice’s video speed control features
Among the features of Splice, is the ability to speed up or slow down your video. A splice speed ramp is the rate of acceleration or deceleration of a clip. This technique smoothly adjusts the video speed to the desired pace.
Some other features of the Splice
- You can also add music to your videos. Music attracts attention, thereby keeping them glued during the video playback.
- The trim and crop features let you cut out unnecessary footage from your video for a polished finish. Likewise, you can use the app to remove some segments that you don’t want to feature in your video.
- It brings you exclusive effects that widely enhance your videos. Adding certain elements, like overlay text, and changing speed, among other aspects, is a great way to enrich your video.
- Utilizing the social media platform is Splice’s most influential feature. It facilitates the online sharing of videos once you have edited and completed the creation process. You can easily upload your video to Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube, among other platforms.
Alternative: Try out Filmora V11’s Speed Ramping
An alternative to Splice video in Filmora V11’s Speed Ramping. Filmora brings you ramping features to make breathtaking videos.
- Filmora brings you six preset speed effects to create professional speed changes such as flash in, bullet time, montage, etc.
- This tool helps you to maintain the original audio pitch when changing the video’s speed.
- Filmora also supports customized speed ramping templates for a unique speed ramping effect.
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
For macOS 10.12 or later
How to use Filmora to speed up video
Filmora is a sophisticated tool that quickly solves any editing functions for you. It has an intuitive interface, accommodating both professionals and beginners. It is a quick solution to speed up your video for a fast-track action. Follow these steps to speed up the video with Filmora to produce high-end quality videos.
Step 1. Launch Filmora and open the video
First, open the Filmora app on your device, then search for the target video to speed up. Alternatively, you can drag and drop the videos onto the interface.
Step 2: The speed
Working Vary with the video from your timeline Right-click on the video, and a menu will pop up immediately. Then tap on “Speed and Duration” and select the number of times you want to speed up your speed. These range from X2, X3, X4, X5, or any other speed rate of your choice.
Step 3: Modify the Duration
Specify the duration of your video; it will take Remember that the duration should be less than the original one if you aim to speed up the video. Then click on the “OK” button to preview the video.
Step 4. Save and export your video
Finally, it’s time to save and share your video. Click on the “File” tab and go to the “Save Project” option. Give your project a name then, tap on the “Save” option. Then use the “Export” feature to export your video to other media sites.
Using Splice to Speed Up a Video
Before you speed up a video on Splice, it is better to know how to use the Splice app and make impressive videos.
1) Starting a video project
Ensure the Splice app is installed on your device. Then choose what needs to be the first part of your video. This could be a title screen, or you could add a video first. To create a title screen, click on the “Title” button. Then type in the text to use as a title. Likewise, you can select how long the title screen should show in your video by adjusting the “duration” slider. Next, continue to add content after your title or the video you used.
2) Add videos
Check for the video to add to your project and click on the “+” button. You should notice the “Albums” screen show up and your videos will be visible in the “Camera roll” section. Choose the video you want to edit and click on the “Done” tab. Next, your videos will upload into the project, and be brought back to the main screen where you can view the project.
3) Edit your videos
The Splice app is rich in various editing tools to change your video into any enticing piece of work.
To trim and cut video: To trim your video, just tap on your video and drag the edge clip to the portion you want to trim.
Meanwhile, to cut your video, tap on the video and locate where you want to cut the clip. Check on the “yellow” line as it is the guideline for your clip. Then tap on your clip once more and hit the “Split” tab to separate the video into two.
To add video overlays, first, insert your video into the timeline. Then press and hold on to the media that you want to add as an overlay. Next, drag the clip to the “Drop here to turn into an overlay” tab to add it.
To add text: Adding text to your video allows you to expand on it more easily. To do this, tap on the “Title” icon at the bottom of the timeline. Then double-tap on the media screen and type in the text you want to add.
To add music: For music, tap on the “Music” icon found at the bottom of the timeline. You can extract music from the “Splice” gallery or import your music from your device.
Add filters and other effects: You can also add filters to your clip. Just click on the “Filter” icon found at the bottom of the timeline. Then choose the filter of choice you wish to add and, finally, adjust the filter level.
4) Save and export your video
After a successful edit, it is time to save your project onto your device. Splice lets you choose an output format to save your file into. Once saved on your computer, you can now share it on social media sites.
• Remember, you can do more with Splice, such as speeding up your video. This section walks you through simple ways to speed up video for a professional look.
Here are the steps to speed up your video on Splice
Step 1: Choose a video
You first need to select the video that you need to speed up. Go to the timeline and select the video to add to the timeline. You can select the video from the Splice gallery by importing it or dragging and dropping the video onto the timeline.
Step 2: Select your speed
It is the speed rate that determines how fast or slow is your video. For this, you should select a fast speed. To do so, first, choose the “Speed” tab from the bottom toolbar. Then tap the “Speed Effects” option and specify your speed as X2, X4, etc.
Step 3: Begin the effect
Identify where you want to start the speeding effect and position the yellow line at that point.
Step 4. Add a speed point
Just tap the white “+” button to add a speed point to your video.
Step 5: Determine an endpoint
Now position the yellow line once more at the point where you intend to end the effect. Next, click on the white “+” button again and you will have specified the endpoint.
Step 6. Set the desired speed
Finally, choose the segment whose speed you wish to adjust. Use the “Slider” at the bottom to set the speed you want for your video. Then save and share your video.
Conclusion
● Video editing entails many aspects. Speed control is one of the major specifications of a successful video. Speeding up your video will fast forward to the selected portion and, thereby, eliminate repetitions or non-important sections of your video. This article covers how to splice and speed up video and also perform other video edits.
The availability of video editing apps enables you to turn your device into a compelling tool to make video tweaks. Several editing abilities are available, ranging from adding overlays, text, music, and changing speed. The latter carries more weight, especially when dealing with a wide range of scenes. You can either slow down or speed up your video with a click of a button. In this article, we focus on how to speed up video on Splice and its alternative.
In this article
01 Can I speed up a video using Splice?
02 Alternative: Try out Filmora V11’s Speed Ramping
03Additional Video Splice Apps for Android
Can I speed up a video using Splice?
Yes, Splice is a state-of-the-art tool that comprises several editing features, including speed up and down controls. It works with iOS devices like iPhones and iPads and is a sure bet to edit your videos on the go. The Splice app is generally useful for social media influencers who want to market their products and hold online tutorials, among other functions.t
Splice’s video speed control features
Among the features of Splice, is the ability to speed up or slow down your video. A splice speed ramp is the rate of acceleration or deceleration of a clip. This technique smoothly adjusts the video speed to the desired pace.
Some other features of the Splice
- You can also add music to your videos. Music attracts attention, thereby keeping them glued during the video playback.
- The trim and crop features let you cut out unnecessary footage from your video for a polished finish. Likewise, you can use the app to remove some segments that you don’t want to feature in your video.
- It brings you exclusive effects that widely enhance your videos. Adding certain elements, like overlay text, and changing speed, among other aspects, is a great way to enrich your video.
- Utilizing the social media platform is Splice’s most influential feature. It facilitates the online sharing of videos once you have edited and completed the creation process. You can easily upload your video to Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube, among other platforms.
Alternative: Try out Filmora V11’s Speed Ramping
An alternative to Splice video in Filmora V11’s Speed Ramping. Filmora brings you ramping features to make breathtaking videos.
- Filmora brings you six preset speed effects to create professional speed changes such as flash in, bullet time, montage, etc.
- This tool helps you to maintain the original audio pitch when changing the video’s speed.
- Filmora also supports customized speed ramping templates for a unique speed ramping effect.
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
For macOS 10.12 or later
How to use Filmora to speed up video
Filmora is a sophisticated tool that quickly solves any editing functions for you. It has an intuitive interface, accommodating both professionals and beginners. It is a quick solution to speed up your video for a fast-track action. Follow these steps to speed up the video with Filmora to produce high-end quality videos.
Step 1. Launch Filmora and open the video
First, open the Filmora app on your device, then search for the target video to speed up. Alternatively, you can drag and drop the videos onto the interface.
Step 2: The speed
Working Vary with the video from your timeline Right-click on the video, and a menu will pop up immediately. Then tap on “Speed and Duration” and select the number of times you want to speed up your speed. These range from X2, X3, X4, X5, or any other speed rate of your choice.
Step 3: Modify the Duration
Specify the duration of your video; it will take Remember that the duration should be less than the original one if you aim to speed up the video. Then click on the “OK” button to preview the video.
Step 4. Save and export your video
Finally, it’s time to save and share your video. Click on the “File” tab and go to the “Save Project” option. Give your project a name then, tap on the “Save” option. Then use the “Export” feature to export your video to other media sites.
Using Splice to Speed Up a Video
Before you speed up a video on Splice, it is better to know how to use the Splice app and make impressive videos.
1) Starting a video project
Ensure the Splice app is installed on your device. Then choose what needs to be the first part of your video. This could be a title screen, or you could add a video first. To create a title screen, click on the “Title” button. Then type in the text to use as a title. Likewise, you can select how long the title screen should show in your video by adjusting the “duration” slider. Next, continue to add content after your title or the video you used.
2) Add videos
Check for the video to add to your project and click on the “+” button. You should notice the “Albums” screen show up and your videos will be visible in the “Camera roll” section. Choose the video you want to edit and click on the “Done” tab. Next, your videos will upload into the project, and be brought back to the main screen where you can view the project.
3) Edit your videos
The Splice app is rich in various editing tools to change your video into any enticing piece of work.
To trim and cut video: To trim your video, just tap on your video and drag the edge clip to the portion you want to trim.
Meanwhile, to cut your video, tap on the video and locate where you want to cut the clip. Check on the “yellow” line as it is the guideline for your clip. Then tap on your clip once more and hit the “Split” tab to separate the video into two.
To add video overlays, first, insert your video into the timeline. Then press and hold on to the media that you want to add as an overlay. Next, drag the clip to the “Drop here to turn into an overlay” tab to add it.
To add text: Adding text to your video allows you to expand on it more easily. To do this, tap on the “Title” icon at the bottom of the timeline. Then double-tap on the media screen and type in the text you want to add.
To add music: For music, tap on the “Music” icon found at the bottom of the timeline. You can extract music from the “Splice” gallery or import your music from your device.
Add filters and other effects: You can also add filters to your clip. Just click on the “Filter” icon found at the bottom of the timeline. Then choose the filter of choice you wish to add and, finally, adjust the filter level.
4) Save and export your video
After a successful edit, it is time to save your project onto your device. Splice lets you choose an output format to save your file into. Once saved on your computer, you can now share it on social media sites.
• Remember, you can do more with Splice, such as speeding up your video. This section walks you through simple ways to speed up video for a professional look.
Here are the steps to speed up your video on Splice
Step 1: Choose a video
You first need to select the video that you need to speed up. Go to the timeline and select the video to add to the timeline. You can select the video from the Splice gallery by importing it or dragging and dropping the video onto the timeline.
Step 2: Select your speed
It is the speed rate that determines how fast or slow is your video. For this, you should select a fast speed. To do so, first, choose the “Speed” tab from the bottom toolbar. Then tap the “Speed Effects” option and specify your speed as X2, X4, etc.
Step 3: Begin the effect
Identify where you want to start the speeding effect and position the yellow line at that point.
Step 4. Add a speed point
Just tap the white “+” button to add a speed point to your video.
Step 5: Determine an endpoint
Now position the yellow line once more at the point where you intend to end the effect. Next, click on the white “+” button again and you will have specified the endpoint.
Step 6. Set the desired speed
Finally, choose the segment whose speed you wish to adjust. Use the “Slider” at the bottom to set the speed you want for your video. Then save and share your video.
Conclusion
● Video editing entails many aspects. Speed control is one of the major specifications of a successful video. Speeding up your video will fast forward to the selected portion and, thereby, eliminate repetitions or non-important sections of your video. This article covers how to splice and speed up video and also perform other video edits.
The availability of video editing apps enables you to turn your device into a compelling tool to make video tweaks. Several editing abilities are available, ranging from adding overlays, text, music, and changing speed. The latter carries more weight, especially when dealing with a wide range of scenes. You can either slow down or speed up your video with a click of a button. In this article, we focus on how to speed up video on Splice and its alternative.
In this article
01 Can I speed up a video using Splice?
02 Alternative: Try out Filmora V11’s Speed Ramping
03Additional Video Splice Apps for Android
Can I speed up a video using Splice?
Yes, Splice is a state-of-the-art tool that comprises several editing features, including speed up and down controls. It works with iOS devices like iPhones and iPads and is a sure bet to edit your videos on the go. The Splice app is generally useful for social media influencers who want to market their products and hold online tutorials, among other functions.t
Splice’s video speed control features
Among the features of Splice, is the ability to speed up or slow down your video. A splice speed ramp is the rate of acceleration or deceleration of a clip. This technique smoothly adjusts the video speed to the desired pace.
Some other features of the Splice
- You can also add music to your videos. Music attracts attention, thereby keeping them glued during the video playback.
- The trim and crop features let you cut out unnecessary footage from your video for a polished finish. Likewise, you can use the app to remove some segments that you don’t want to feature in your video.
- It brings you exclusive effects that widely enhance your videos. Adding certain elements, like overlay text, and changing speed, among other aspects, is a great way to enrich your video.
- Utilizing the social media platform is Splice’s most influential feature. It facilitates the online sharing of videos once you have edited and completed the creation process. You can easily upload your video to Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube, among other platforms.
Alternative: Try out Filmora V11’s Speed Ramping
An alternative to Splice video in Filmora V11’s Speed Ramping. Filmora brings you ramping features to make breathtaking videos.
- Filmora brings you six preset speed effects to create professional speed changes such as flash in, bullet time, montage, etc.
- This tool helps you to maintain the original audio pitch when changing the video’s speed.
- Filmora also supports customized speed ramping templates for a unique speed ramping effect.
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
For macOS 10.12 or later
How to use Filmora to speed up video
Filmora is a sophisticated tool that quickly solves any editing functions for you. It has an intuitive interface, accommodating both professionals and beginners. It is a quick solution to speed up your video for a fast-track action. Follow these steps to speed up the video with Filmora to produce high-end quality videos.
Step 1. Launch Filmora and open the video
First, open the Filmora app on your device, then search for the target video to speed up. Alternatively, you can drag and drop the videos onto the interface.
Step 2: The speed
Working Vary with the video from your timeline Right-click on the video, and a menu will pop up immediately. Then tap on “Speed and Duration” and select the number of times you want to speed up your speed. These range from X2, X3, X4, X5, or any other speed rate of your choice.
Step 3: Modify the Duration
Specify the duration of your video; it will take Remember that the duration should be less than the original one if you aim to speed up the video. Then click on the “OK” button to preview the video.
Step 4. Save and export your video
Finally, it’s time to save and share your video. Click on the “File” tab and go to the “Save Project” option. Give your project a name then, tap on the “Save” option. Then use the “Export” feature to export your video to other media sites.
Using Splice to Speed Up a Video
Before you speed up a video on Splice, it is better to know how to use the Splice app and make impressive videos.
1) Starting a video project
Ensure the Splice app is installed on your device. Then choose what needs to be the first part of your video. This could be a title screen, or you could add a video first. To create a title screen, click on the “Title” button. Then type in the text to use as a title. Likewise, you can select how long the title screen should show in your video by adjusting the “duration” slider. Next, continue to add content after your title or the video you used.
2) Add videos
Check for the video to add to your project and click on the “+” button. You should notice the “Albums” screen show up and your videos will be visible in the “Camera roll” section. Choose the video you want to edit and click on the “Done” tab. Next, your videos will upload into the project, and be brought back to the main screen where you can view the project.
3) Edit your videos
The Splice app is rich in various editing tools to change your video into any enticing piece of work.
To trim and cut video: To trim your video, just tap on your video and drag the edge clip to the portion you want to trim.
Meanwhile, to cut your video, tap on the video and locate where you want to cut the clip. Check on the “yellow” line as it is the guideline for your clip. Then tap on your clip once more and hit the “Split” tab to separate the video into two.
To add video overlays, first, insert your video into the timeline. Then press and hold on to the media that you want to add as an overlay. Next, drag the clip to the “Drop here to turn into an overlay” tab to add it.
To add text: Adding text to your video allows you to expand on it more easily. To do this, tap on the “Title” icon at the bottom of the timeline. Then double-tap on the media screen and type in the text you want to add.
To add music: For music, tap on the “Music” icon found at the bottom of the timeline. You can extract music from the “Splice” gallery or import your music from your device.
Add filters and other effects: You can also add filters to your clip. Just click on the “Filter” icon found at the bottom of the timeline. Then choose the filter of choice you wish to add and, finally, adjust the filter level.
4) Save and export your video
After a successful edit, it is time to save your project onto your device. Splice lets you choose an output format to save your file into. Once saved on your computer, you can now share it on social media sites.
• Remember, you can do more with Splice, such as speeding up your video. This section walks you through simple ways to speed up video for a professional look.
Here are the steps to speed up your video on Splice
Step 1: Choose a video
You first need to select the video that you need to speed up. Go to the timeline and select the video to add to the timeline. You can select the video from the Splice gallery by importing it or dragging and dropping the video onto the timeline.
Step 2: Select your speed
It is the speed rate that determines how fast or slow is your video. For this, you should select a fast speed. To do so, first, choose the “Speed” tab from the bottom toolbar. Then tap the “Speed Effects” option and specify your speed as X2, X4, etc.
Step 3: Begin the effect
Identify where you want to start the speeding effect and position the yellow line at that point.
Step 4. Add a speed point
Just tap the white “+” button to add a speed point to your video.
Step 5: Determine an endpoint
Now position the yellow line once more at the point where you intend to end the effect. Next, click on the white “+” button again and you will have specified the endpoint.
Step 6. Set the desired speed
Finally, choose the segment whose speed you wish to adjust. Use the “Slider” at the bottom to set the speed you want for your video. Then save and share your video.
Conclusion
● Video editing entails many aspects. Speed control is one of the major specifications of a successful video. Speeding up your video will fast forward to the selected portion and, thereby, eliminate repetitions or non-important sections of your video. This article covers how to splice and speed up video and also perform other video edits.
The availability of video editing apps enables you to turn your device into a compelling tool to make video tweaks. Several editing abilities are available, ranging from adding overlays, text, music, and changing speed. The latter carries more weight, especially when dealing with a wide range of scenes. You can either slow down or speed up your video with a click of a button. In this article, we focus on how to speed up video on Splice and its alternative.
In this article
01 Can I speed up a video using Splice?
02 Alternative: Try out Filmora V11’s Speed Ramping
03Additional Video Splice Apps for Android
Can I speed up a video using Splice?
Yes, Splice is a state-of-the-art tool that comprises several editing features, including speed up and down controls. It works with iOS devices like iPhones and iPads and is a sure bet to edit your videos on the go. The Splice app is generally useful for social media influencers who want to market their products and hold online tutorials, among other functions.t
Splice’s video speed control features
Among the features of Splice, is the ability to speed up or slow down your video. A splice speed ramp is the rate of acceleration or deceleration of a clip. This technique smoothly adjusts the video speed to the desired pace.
Some other features of the Splice
- You can also add music to your videos. Music attracts attention, thereby keeping them glued during the video playback.
- The trim and crop features let you cut out unnecessary footage from your video for a polished finish. Likewise, you can use the app to remove some segments that you don’t want to feature in your video.
- It brings you exclusive effects that widely enhance your videos. Adding certain elements, like overlay text, and changing speed, among other aspects, is a great way to enrich your video.
- Utilizing the social media platform is Splice’s most influential feature. It facilitates the online sharing of videos once you have edited and completed the creation process. You can easily upload your video to Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube, among other platforms.
Alternative: Try out Filmora V11’s Speed Ramping
An alternative to Splice video in Filmora V11’s Speed Ramping. Filmora brings you ramping features to make breathtaking videos.
- Filmora brings you six preset speed effects to create professional speed changes such as flash in, bullet time, montage, etc.
- This tool helps you to maintain the original audio pitch when changing the video’s speed.
- Filmora also supports customized speed ramping templates for a unique speed ramping effect.
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
For macOS 10.12 or later
How to use Filmora to speed up video
Filmora is a sophisticated tool that quickly solves any editing functions for you. It has an intuitive interface, accommodating both professionals and beginners. It is a quick solution to speed up your video for a fast-track action. Follow these steps to speed up the video with Filmora to produce high-end quality videos.
Step 1. Launch Filmora and open the video
First, open the Filmora app on your device, then search for the target video to speed up. Alternatively, you can drag and drop the videos onto the interface.
Step 2: The speed
Working Vary with the video from your timeline Right-click on the video, and a menu will pop up immediately. Then tap on “Speed and Duration” and select the number of times you want to speed up your speed. These range from X2, X3, X4, X5, or any other speed rate of your choice.
Step 3: Modify the Duration
Specify the duration of your video; it will take Remember that the duration should be less than the original one if you aim to speed up the video. Then click on the “OK” button to preview the video.
Step 4. Save and export your video
Finally, it’s time to save and share your video. Click on the “File” tab and go to the “Save Project” option. Give your project a name then, tap on the “Save” option. Then use the “Export” feature to export your video to other media sites.
Using Splice to Speed Up a Video
Before you speed up a video on Splice, it is better to know how to use the Splice app and make impressive videos.
1) Starting a video project
Ensure the Splice app is installed on your device. Then choose what needs to be the first part of your video. This could be a title screen, or you could add a video first. To create a title screen, click on the “Title” button. Then type in the text to use as a title. Likewise, you can select how long the title screen should show in your video by adjusting the “duration” slider. Next, continue to add content after your title or the video you used.
2) Add videos
Check for the video to add to your project and click on the “+” button. You should notice the “Albums” screen show up and your videos will be visible in the “Camera roll” section. Choose the video you want to edit and click on the “Done” tab. Next, your videos will upload into the project, and be brought back to the main screen where you can view the project.
3) Edit your videos
The Splice app is rich in various editing tools to change your video into any enticing piece of work.
To trim and cut video: To trim your video, just tap on your video and drag the edge clip to the portion you want to trim.
Meanwhile, to cut your video, tap on the video and locate where you want to cut the clip. Check on the “yellow” line as it is the guideline for your clip. Then tap on your clip once more and hit the “Split” tab to separate the video into two.
To add video overlays, first, insert your video into the timeline. Then press and hold on to the media that you want to add as an overlay. Next, drag the clip to the “Drop here to turn into an overlay” tab to add it.
To add text: Adding text to your video allows you to expand on it more easily. To do this, tap on the “Title” icon at the bottom of the timeline. Then double-tap on the media screen and type in the text you want to add.
To add music: For music, tap on the “Music” icon found at the bottom of the timeline. You can extract music from the “Splice” gallery or import your music from your device.
Add filters and other effects: You can also add filters to your clip. Just click on the “Filter” icon found at the bottom of the timeline. Then choose the filter of choice you wish to add and, finally, adjust the filter level.
4) Save and export your video
After a successful edit, it is time to save your project onto your device. Splice lets you choose an output format to save your file into. Once saved on your computer, you can now share it on social media sites.
• Remember, you can do more with Splice, such as speeding up your video. This section walks you through simple ways to speed up video for a professional look.
Here are the steps to speed up your video on Splice
Step 1: Choose a video
You first need to select the video that you need to speed up. Go to the timeline and select the video to add to the timeline. You can select the video from the Splice gallery by importing it or dragging and dropping the video onto the timeline.
Step 2: Select your speed
It is the speed rate that determines how fast or slow is your video. For this, you should select a fast speed. To do so, first, choose the “Speed” tab from the bottom toolbar. Then tap the “Speed Effects” option and specify your speed as X2, X4, etc.
Step 3: Begin the effect
Identify where you want to start the speeding effect and position the yellow line at that point.
Step 4. Add a speed point
Just tap the white “+” button to add a speed point to your video.
Step 5: Determine an endpoint
Now position the yellow line once more at the point where you intend to end the effect. Next, click on the white “+” button again and you will have specified the endpoint.
Step 6. Set the desired speed
Finally, choose the segment whose speed you wish to adjust. Use the “Slider” at the bottom to set the speed you want for your video. Then save and share your video.
Conclusion
● Video editing entails many aspects. Speed control is one of the major specifications of a successful video. Speeding up your video will fast forward to the selected portion and, thereby, eliminate repetitions or non-important sections of your video. This article covers how to splice and speed up video and also perform other video edits.
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- Title: New 2024 Approved How to Do Motion Graphics in Filmora
- Author: Morgan
- Created at : 2024-06-15 18:56:40
- Updated at : 2024-06-16 18:56:40
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