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1. Introduction: Hi, my name is Dan and
welcome to cap cut mustering. Create amazing transition
rails and TikTok. In this beginner
friendly course, I'll teach you how to use KitKat to create amazing
transition videos. Once you often see
on rails and TikTok, you don't need any video
editing experience or expensive equipment. I'll do need is your
mobile phone and free app. If you're a business owner, digital marketer, or influencer, looking for new and
creative way to promote your business,
product or yourself. Then this course is for you. Let's take your video
editing skills to the next level and make you
stand out on social media. Join me in this course.
2. Lesson 1 - Starting a New Project: Hi, Welcome to lesson one. First, you need to download the free video editing
app called KitKat. You can get it from Google
Play Store or Apple App Store. Once you have downloaded
it, press open. So this is how it looks
like to start a project. Press new project. Here you can select the
videos you want to add to the project or press
albums to see more. Tap on a video to preview it. You can crop the video now
or you can edit it later. Press Add to add this
video to the project. Now the video is added
to the timeline. Next, we need to select
the correct ratio. Swipe left on the toolbar
until you see ratio. Select the correct ratio for the content that
you are creating. Once you have selected
the correct ratio, you can re-size the
video using two fingers. At the top, you can see
the resolution button. Press it to choose
the resolution and the frame rate
for your video. Besides the resolution
button is the Export button. Press this only when you are
ready to export your video. That's all for lesson one. See you in lesson two
3. Lesson 2 - Editing Your Footage: Hi, welcome to lesson two. This is the video that we
added to the timeline. You can see at the
end of the video, kept cut has added an ending. To delete this ending, just tap on it and press
Delete on the toolbar. You can use the same method to delete any video
on the timeline. Press this Plus button to add more videos to the timeline. You can select a single video or multiple videos by tapping
on the top right corner. Alright, we have added another
video to the timeline. If you want to rearrange
the sequence of the videos, just long, press it and
drag it. To rearrange. You can use both fingers to zoom in or zoom out
of the timeline. This allows you to have a better view of the
length of your videos. For you to learn how
to trim a video. There are two ways of doing it. Select a video and you can see this white handle at the
beginning of the video. Just drag it to where you
want the video to start it. You can do the same to trim
the ending of the video. The second method is simply
go to the point where you want the video to
start at and press Play. Then select the front
part and press Delete. By using this method, you can split a video into many parts and delete the
path which you don't need. Alright, let's move on
to the next lesson.
4. Lesson 3 Landscape - Adjusting Speed: Welcome to lesson three. In this lesson, we are
going to talk about adjusting the speed of a video. You can make a video looks impressive by speeding it
up or slowing it down. E.g. at normal speed, this video looks rather
unimpressive, right? Let's adjust the
speed of this video. Select the video
and press speed. If you press normal,
you're basically setting the same speed
for the entire video. Let's speed up the video by
dragging this to the right. Alright, now the video is two
times the original speed. Let's try slowing
it down this time. Don't forget if you are
slowing down a video. Always press, make it smoother. Then choose better quality. This will make your slow-mo
video looks better. Kept cut will take some
time to process it. Okay, now the video is
playing at half speed. So you get yourself a
pretty cool slow-mo video. Press speed again, and
this time, choose curve. Curve allows you to speed up or slow down the video
at different timing. There are many presets
for you to choose from. You can choose the
preset to one, or you can choose any preset
and then edit it later. For this example, I'll simply
choose the flesh in preset. These are called beats. You can wrap them around to position them at
a speed you want. Here you can see I start the video at five
times the speed. Then during the kick, I drag a beat down
to 0.5 and then let it slowly go back
to one. Press Add bit. If you need more
bits to play with. Let's see how the video looks like after I have
adjusted the speed. Definitely looks more
impressive now, right? That's all for this lesson. See you in the next one.
5. Lesson 4 - Using Transitions: Welcome to lesson four. In this lesson, you are going
to learn about transitions. Let's start by creating
a new project. Select some videos to
add to the timeline. Trim the beginning and
the end of your video. Rest of this white box
in-between two videos. Kept cut as many types of transitions for you
to choose from. You can explore a bit to find a one suitable
for your video. Once you have selected
a transition, you can drag this to adjust the duration of that transition. So this is how the video
looks like with transition. That's all for this lesson. See you in the next one.
6. Lesson 5 - Adding Text & Stickers: Hi, welcome to lesson five. In this lesson, you're going to learn about how to add text and stickers to your video
without selecting any video. Press texts on the toolbar
and press Add Text. This is my hamster hemi. So I'm just going to
type out with hemi. You can move the
text box around. But remember to keep
it inside the frame. Press X to delete the text box. Press this to undo
your last action. Press this to make a
copy of the text box. Press and hold this. Rotate and resize the text box. Press this to edit the text. You can choose the font, style. At effects, and also
animation to your text. There are many options
for you to choose from. So take some time and
play around with it. You can even adjust the
speed of the animation. To add more fun to your video, you can even use chat bubble. Alright, let me try to create a nice texts
for this video. As you can see, the
text has its own track. You can drag this to adjust
the duration of the text. Let's add a sticker to the video to kept cut has many stickers. But if you are a free user, you can only choose the ones
without the pro word on it. And just like the text, you can adjust the duration, moving around, resize, and
also rotate the sticker. Okay, so now the
video looks more interesting with the text
and also the sticker. Now kept cat also has a very cool feature
called tracking. In this video, you can see I'm
walking across the screen. Normally, if I add
text to the video, the text won't be
following me around. First. Let's make sure the text
appears throughout the video. Then press tracking. Move this yellow circle
to the object you want to try and press
start tracking. Once the tracking is completed, you can see the text is following me around,
draw the video. It even got bigger when I
walked toward the screen. Cool, right? That's all for this lesson. See you in the next one.
7. Lesson 6 - Applying Overlays: Hi everyone. Welcome to lesson six. Usually when you add
video to the project, it will appear on the timeline
as the primary footage. We can add another photo or video on top of the
primary voltage, which is commonly
referred to as overlay. There are two ways of doing it. We can add another video as usual by pressing
this plus button. Now, we can select the
video that we have just added and press overlay. You can see the video has been moved to the bottom
of the timeline. This is called the
overlay track. You can see the video
on the overlay track is covering up the
video on the timeline. Let's delete it and
try the second method. You can select overlay
at the toolbar, then press Add overlay. Choose a video, then press Add. Now you can see the overlay
track has appeared. If you use this method, kept cut will
automatically resize the overlay video to be smaller
than the timeline video. You can move the overlay video
around and also resize it. But it is very
difficult to get it back to the original
size and position. So if you need the overlay video to be at its original size, I suggest you stick to the first method of
adding overlay videos. You can trim the overlay video, just like how you treat
your primary footage. Tap and hold to drag it around. So it appears at a time t1. If you press at overlay again, you are actually adding
another overlay track. As you can see,
another trend has just appeared below
the overlay tray. That video we have just added is showing on top of
the overlay view. Let's head over to the
next lesson and I'll show you some creative ways
to use overlay videos
8. Lesson 7 - Masking & Adjusting Opacity: Welcome to lesson seven. In this lesson, we
are going to learn about masking and opacity. Here you can see I have
added an overlay video and a video on the timeline is completely covered by
the overlay video. To reveal the video
on the timeline, you can adjust the opacity
of the overlay video. Drag this to the left and you can see the overlay video is slowly becoming transparent and a video beneath it
starts to show. If I want to see both of myself without being
semi-transparent, I can use another
tool called mask. There are many masking templates
for you to choose from. But in this example, I'll just use split, decent splits the
overlay video into half, showing half of the
video beneath it. You can rotate the
orientation of the split using both fingers. You can move the split
line too if you want. That's all for this lesson. We shall explore more
in the coming lessons
9. Lesson 8 - Remove Backgrounds or Objects Using Cutout: Hi, Welcome to lesson eight. In this lesson, you're going
to learn about cutout. Cutout allows you
to cut something out of the video and
remove the background. Here, you can see
that I've added a video of beautiful
scenery onto the timeline. But it is currently covered by the overlay video of me
walking around my room. I can cut myself out of the overlay video and remove the background using
the cutoff tool. Just select the overlay video and look for cutout
on the toolbar. After you press cut out, you'll be given three options. Let's talk about
remove background. If you choose Remove Background, kept cut will detect
the person in the video and automatically
remove the background. You can still resize and move
the overlay video as usual. Let's try customized cutoff. This is very useful if
you want to manually select what to be cut
out from the video. Press customized, cut out, and then press brush. Then just highlight the object
that you want to cut out. In this example, I'll just highlight the jacket
that I'm wearing. Once you are done,
just press Tick. Now you can see only my
jacket is being cut out. Okay, now let's talk about
the third option, chroma key. Notice that this
particular overlay video is shot with a green screen. You can use chroma key to
remove the green screen. Just move the color picker
to the green screen and then press intensity,
set it to one. Then press a shadow
and drag this to the right until the object
is clearly visible. Okay, now I've successfully cut out my cap from
the green screen. Hope you enjoyed this lesson.
See you in the next one.
10. Lesson 9 - Using Animation & Effects: Hi, welcome to Lesson Nine. This lesson will be about
animation and effects. Adding animation and effects will make your video
looks very cool. To add animation, select the
video and press animation. There are three options
in, out and combo. In means. The animation at
the beginning of the video. If I select fit in, and you'll see the fading effect at the beginning of the video. Drag this to adjust the
duration of the animation. Press out to select another animation for
the ending of the video. I've selected fade out for
the ending of the video. Now you can see the red bar is representing the animation. For combo. It means you can select the in and out
animation together. You can see the whole video
is now highlighted in yellow. Personally, I don't use this. I find it very restricting. So what if I want to add in an animation in the
middle of the video? In this case, I want to add a shape animation after I jump. What we can do is
split the video at a time we want to add
in the animation. Then select the animation
that we want to use. Okay, I've selected
the shape animation. Let's play it back. Now I have this cool effect of the screen shaking
after the jump. Alright, we have
covered the animation. Now let's talk about effects. Without selecting any video. Press effect. Here we
have three options. Let's go with body effects plus there are many cool
effects for you to choose from. Choose an effect that looks like electricity is
running through my body. Once you have
selected an effect, you can now see an effect
track has appeared. You can drag it around to adjust the time and also the duration. Now that we have
added a body effect, Let's try to add a video effect. While body effect detects your body and add effects to it. Video effect affects
the whole screen. Again, KitKat has many effects, but this time, I want
to choose lightening. All over the screen. You can see another effect
track has appeared. You can edit this track as well. Let's try the last option, which is the photo effect. Since this is a video, we need to make a photo
out of this video. Just select the video, go to a specific time
and press freeze. This creates a photo out of
the video onto the timeline. So it appears like
the video has frozen. Drag it to increase
its duration. If you want, select
Photo Effects. Let me choose the effect
of me disappearing. Okay, let's see
what is the result of adding all these
animations and effects. I hope you like the result. I'll see you in the next lesson.
11. Lesson 10 - Creating Keyframes: Welcome to lesson ten. In this lesson, we're going
to learn about keyframes. Keyframes allows you to
animate the position, scale, and rotation of
objects in your video. E.g. press keyframe at the
beginning of this video. Now you have told
cap cut that you want your video to
start at this position. If you zoom in your
video at this time, kept cat will automatically
create another keyframe. So you are telling
that you want your video to be zoomed
in at this time. When we play back the video, you can see the
zooming in starts at the first keyframe and
N at the second keyframe. If I've moved, the video, kept us create another keyframe. Now you can see the
video starts painting to the right after the
second keyframe and an editor keyframe. I hope this example shows you
how you can use keyframe, but there are other uses
of key from as well. Let's try using keyframe
on overlay videos. First, let me remove
the green screen. Okay, now we have
a floating cap. Let's make it fly around. Press keyframe, then move
it out of the screen. Let's go to the time when we want to cap to fly
back into the screen, drag the cat back
into the screen. Notice that another
keyframe has been created. We can also resize the cap. Doing this will
make the cat looks like it has flown further
away from the screen. Make it bigger and it gives the effect of the cap
flying towards the screen. Play the video to
see the result. When you are on a key-frame, press keyframe
again to remove it. That's all for now. Let's move on to
the next lesson.
12. Lesson 11 - Color Grading & Applying Filters: Hi, welcome to lesson 11. This lesson is about
color grading. Color grading is very important. If you want to give you a
video that stylistic look, select the video you want to calibrate and present filter. You can select a
filter or you can press adjust to manually
adjust the settings. For this example, I will use
this black and white filter. Dragging this will adjust
the intensity of the filter. Using adjust will give you even more control over the
settings like brightness, contrast, saturation,
and many more. Now the filter or the settings will be applied to the entire video that
you have selected. But if you have
more than one video on the timeline and you want the same filter or settings
to be applied across videos. You can do so by pressing filters without
selecting any video. Then the filter or the settings you have just made will
have its own track. By dragging this track, you are able to decide when to apply the filter or settings. And you can apply it to
more than one video. If you press adjust again, you will create another track. This allows you to stack
the filters or settings. You can see I've stacked the increased
brightness settings onto the black and white filter. Let's try to add
an overlay video. You can see the
increased brightness and a black and white filter is applied to the overlay
video as well. I hope you enjoyed this lesson. See you in the next one.
13. Lesson 12 - Adding Sound Effects & Music: Welcome to Lesson 12. Let's talk about adding
music and sound effects. You can adjust the volume of your video by selecting
it and pressing volume. Drag this to adjust the volume. You can also separate
the audio from the video by pressing
extra audio. Now, you can see there's an
audio track below the video. This way, you can have more
control over the audio. You can split the audio at just only that part of the
audio or just deleted. While selecting the
audio breastfeed to create a fade in,
fade out effect. If you want to add
music to your video, press sound while not
selecting any video. Here you can choose to use the
music available on KitKat. You can also search for a specific soundtrack by
typing in the keyword. Just the sound you
want and press this. Now the sound is
added to your video. Don't forget to trim the soundtrack at the
end of the video. Kept card allows you to
extract audio from videos too. If you've seen any video
with the songs you like, you can screen capture them
and extract audio from them. You can do this by
pressing extracted. Then choose the
video that you have. Screen capture. Press Add there. Now you have extracted the
audio from that video. You can press record to
record your own sound. By selecting an audio track, you can add effects to it. There are many effects
for you to choose from. Okay, let's try to add some
sound effects to our video. Press effects. Kept cat
has many sound effects. You can also type in the keyword to search for a specific sound. Press this to add sound
effects to your video. You can drag the
sound effect track to edit the length and the time. You can also reduce the noise of an audio track by
pressing reduced noise. If you want to
speed up the sound, select the audio track
and press speed. Cape Cod also have
this cool feature. It can detect the beat in music and audio track
and press beats. You can add it manually
by pressing this. Press again to delete it. Press auto-generate. If you want to generate
a beast for you. There are two options here. B2 has more beat
count than bit one. Once you have
generated the beat, you can see the bees all
over the audio track. Let me show you how to use the beat to make
a creative video. At multiple videos
or photos project. You can now edit the length of each video according
to the beads. Kept cat will automatically
snap the video to the beat. Now you have a very
cool video with the transitions that match
the beat of the music. This is the end of the lesson. Now let's move on
to the tutorials. Time for you to put what
you have just learned to use and create cool of the
change transition videos
14. Tutorial 1 - Recreate This Video: Hi, This video will be
our first tutorial, as it is the easiest and one of the most common
transition video. First, set up your mobile
phone on a tripod. Then film yourself
throwing your clothes. Then film yourself
writing the close. You are just thrown on
the exact location. Then do this bouncing move. You have just been thrown
and landed on the flow. You can do it multiple
times to get the best tape. Once you are done,
just walk away. Don't worry, we'll trim the video to get
to the last tape. Create a new project and
add these two videos in. Trim the videos and leave
only the parts that we need. The best way to do this is go to when you want
the video to start, split, and then delete
the front part. Now, we want to
end the video just before the close hit the floor. Let's split the video right here and delete the part after. Now, for the second video, we want the video to start right when we bounced
off the floor. If you have done multiple texts, just go to the last day, split and delete the front part. You can track the
white handle to make small adjustments to get
that perfect timing. Now, we have this transition, which is nice, but it
lacks some impact. Let's add a shape
animation to it. Select the second video
and press animation. Choose a shake animation and reduce the
duration a little. Now that transition looks
more powerful than before, but we can make it even
better by adding music. De-select the video
and press audio. For this example, I'll just
use the sound in KitKat. But you can use your own
music too if you want. Look for music with a
pulse, then strong beat. After that, this kind of music usually works well
for transition video. Now, less matched to the
throwing of the clothes. And you appear when
the music resumes. Trim the audio track by
dragging the handles. Press and hold to reposition it. Play back the video to see
if we tie me right there. We matched the video
and the audio perfect. Finally, trim the audio track
at the end of the video. Then apply fade out
to the audio track. Alright, we have
completed this tutorial. See you in the next tutorial.
15. Tutorial 2 - Recreate This Video: In this tutorial,
we're going to try out a very popular effect,
the glowing effect. First, film yourself standing
at one side of the screen. And then snap your fingers. Then film yourself standing at another side of the
screen doing a jump. Remember, don't
overlap with yourself. Create a new project. And at these two
videos, in as usual, the video and leave
only the part you need for the second video so that it starts when you are at the highest of your jump. Then select the second
video and press overlay. Moved over the tray. So it starts after
you snap your finger. Alright, so now it looks like
when you snap your finger, your clone drops down on the
other side of the screen. But the overlay video is
blocking the main video. So we need to use the
mask to select split, then rotate the line. So both of you appears
at the same time. Okay? Now, we just need to make sure both the videos
and at the same time. Let's play back the video and
see if everything is okay. Let's add some effects to make the video more interesting. Let's try to add some body
effect during the snip. Some effects allows you
to further customize it. Let's add another body
effect to the overlay video. Once you have selected
a body effect, it will be automatically
applied to the main video. You need to press Object and
select the overlay video. Now, just trimmed effect
track to get the best result. Finally, just give this
video a matching music. This video reminds me
of the ninja technique. So I chose this music. That's all for this tutorial. I'll see you in the next one.
16. Tutorial 3 - Recreate This Video: In this tutorial,
you're going to learn how to do this transition video. Film yourself walking towards
the camera in one outfit, repeat in another outfit, or with extra clothes. You can repeat as many
times as you want, depending on how many
outfit change your plan to do your best to match the
steps in all your videos. You can add in some actions to, at the time of the outfit change at all three videos into the project in the
right sequence. First thing to do is trim
the beginning of the video. The first video, when you
are about to take a step. Then start the second video when you are about to
complete that step, check the video to see if
the transition is smooth. Alright, let's proceed to do the same for the second
and the third video. You can see I've added a
little bit of action there. The time of the outfit change. Okay, Now that the videos
lined up perfectly, That's what on the clothes
flying onto the body. Let's go back to the beginning
of the second video. Precedents to go to full screen. Then do a screenshot
which are fun. Next, download a free
app called photo. This app allows you to remove the background
of your photos. Once you have
downloaded the app, open the app and
press transparent. Select the screenshot
you have taken just now. Photo room will automatically delete the background for you. But in this case we only
want to keep the clothes. We can press object. Then I did cut out. Here. We can highlight
the part we want to erase. Most of the time. You only need to
do a simple swipe. And photo room is smart enough to know what you want to erase. We can restore erased part by pressing we store and
highlight those paths. Once we are done, press this and then press
Save to gallery. Let's go back to Cape Cod, de-select the video,
and then press overlay. Press at overlay, press photos, then select the cutoff
we did in photo rule. Now we can see the cut out
clothes on the overlay track. Let's edit and crop
the overlay photo. Now we want to add
it to overlay track. So it only appears towards
the end of the first video, then disappear at the
beginning of the second video. For a more precise adjustment, you can expand the timeline
using two fingers. At the end of the overlay track, press keyframe, move slightly to the front and then drag the
clothes out of the screen. A keyframe is
automatically created. This means at this time, the clothes is out
of the screen. Playback the video,
and you can see the clothes flying in from
outside of the screen. Dan step onto my body. Let's do the same for
the second transition. Let's play the video from the beginning to check
all the transitions. Let's add a dimension to make the video looks
more interesting. Now, the video looks better
with a shake animation. Finally, at in music and you've got yourself
a very cool video. I'll see you in
the next tutorial.
17. Tutorial 4 - Recreate This Video: Let's try to do this
transition video with super speedy effect. First, film yourself
and doing a cheap, then film yourself doing the same kick in the
show you've just drawn. And also in different outfit. Then film the background. Adding the shoe throwing median than the background video. Than the video, you change
your outfit and doing the key. Let's start by making a
copy of the first video, put it to overlay and align it to match
with the first video. Go to the time
when we truly shoe split both the main
video and overlay video. Select the overlay
video and press cutout. Choose customized, cut out, the Empress brush and
then paint the shoe. Now, kept cut will
remove everything in the overlay video
except a shoe. Before you add it further. Take a screenshot of yourself
about to do the key. Open the photo room again, press transparent and select the screenshot you
have just taken. After the background is
removed. Press person. Let's give this
photo a blur effect. Then onblur and select Motion. Direct the intensity to maximum, say together we then,
let's go back to kept cat. Now, we need to delete the part after the shoot rowing
from the main video, leaving only the background and the shoe we cut out
from the overlay video, trimmed the overlay video, so it ends at a time the kick
and outfit change happens. Slow this down. So it looks like you
run off at super speed. Next, the video with a background to end
at the same time. Now, let's trim the third
video to start during the Q. Let's check the video to see
if the transition is smooth, then it's time to add
in the super speed. If I go back to the start of the background video
and press Add overlay. Select the cut-out
motion blur photo we did in photo room. Now, move the track slightly to the front so it overlaps
with the previous video. Then adjust the size and the position of the
overlay video to mesh with yourself at keyframe to indicate this is
the starting position. Blurry photo. Go
slightly forward, then move the photo
out of the screen. Shorter distance
between keyframes means faster the photo moves. Let's trim off the
excess sick path. Let's do another
cut off photo with motion blur for
the incoming kick. Overlay that photo towards the end of the shoe
drop, tribute. So it ends right
when a kicking video starts overlapping
just a little, adjust the size and position to match the video.
Then press keyframe. Go slightly to the left, then move the photo out of the screen to make the video
looks more impressive. Let's play with the speed. How about we make the
kick into slow motion? Then the video slowly
return to normal speed. I can choose the flesh out
effect, then further edited. Adjust the speed
during the key to 0.5. Then let the video solely
go back to normal speed. Don't forget to trim the
ending of the video. And as always, I shall add the shake animation
during the key. Adding a nice soundtrack and you'll have yourself
a very cool video. I'll see you in
the next tutorial.
18. Tutorial 5 - Recreate This Video: To do these cool
outfit change medial, film yourself doing this
move in all the outfits. Remember to do the
hand flapping move at both the beginning and
the end of the video. You can do it a little
differently during the last outfit change to
mark the end of the video. Edit videos into the project. Split the video right in
the middle of the swiping to delete the part after that
trimmed the second video. So it starts from the middle
of the swabbing move. Do the same for the
next transition between the second
and the third video. Let's play back and
check the video. Everything looks okay. Time for us to create
the floating close. Go to a frame where
the clothes are front-facing and not
blurry from your movement. Then go to full screen
and take a screenshot. Do the same for all videos
with different outfits. Go to photo room and
cut off the clothes. Do the same for all
the screenshots. Go back to cap, can add overlay and select the clothes for
the first outfit change. Press Edit at the
toolbar, then press Crop, crop it into a square
trimmed overlay track so it ends at the transition. Press keyframe, then
resize the clothes. Go slightly to the left when you're about to
do the swiping move, then drag close to the left. You can see a keyframe is
created automatically. Let's play the video
to see if he's okay. Now let's use the same
method, but this time, make the clothes we're
wearing come out to the side, trim the overlay track. So it starts at a moment
when the next clock starts to move at a
keyframe, then resize it. Go slightly to the right. And when the first
overlay track ends, the clothes from the
body to the side. This is how it looks like
when you play back the video. Now, Let's create
another floating clothes coming into the
screen from the left. Go to the time when a
closest snap onto the body. Move the close to the right
and create a keyframe. Go slightly backward in time. And when a close on the left
starts moving to the body, drag the nucleus
out of the screen, play it back and the video
should look like this. Next, we need to make sure the overlay photos
of the clothes stay on the screen until the next outfit change.
The upcoming close. Towards the transition
of the videos. Create a keyframe at the
beginning of the swiping move. At the end of the swiping move threatened to close
onto the body. Played back and it
should look like this. Overlay. Try autoclaves
floating on the right side of the screen to the time
of the transition to use keyframes to move it out of the screen to
matching the swiping move. Playback, the check the video. Use the same technique
to make the clothes we are wearing come
out from our body. Once you're done,
check the video again. Now, what's left? Is
the upcoming clothes coming into the screen
for this outfit change. Do it like how we did
it for the last change. Again, play back
the video to check. Don't forget to
adjust the length of all the overlay track to make
sure they appear on screen. When they are supposed to. Now go back to the
beginning of the video and add in any missing close
using the same technique. Once we are done at body
effect during the transition. To make the video looks
more interesting. You can also add sound effects. Finally, at music to the video, and the result will
be impressive.
19. Tutorial 6 - Recreate This Video: Cool video, right? First, record yourself
for an object. In this example, I use a cap. And with this move of
you're catching the object. Than film yourself
in another outfit doing the same move,
catching the object. Then film the object spinning
with green background. In this example, I hang
the cap by a green tract to add the first two
videos to the project. Split the video at the
moment Neutral the object. We are going to remove a very small part out
of the main video. So I expand the timeline
to make it easier to see. Split the video again when the object you've thrown
it out of the screen. Then remove this
part in-between, some above the timeline
once you are done. And the video at a time when
you almost catch the object, trimmed the next video to start. At the moment you have
caught the object. Check to make sure that
the transition is smooth. Go back to the time
when you truly object. Press add overlay, then adding
the green screen video. We moved apart when
the hand is visible. And the video when two
objects stops spinning. Now let's crop the
overlay video, leaving only the object visible. Then press cutoff. Press chroma key, then move the cursor
to the green screen. Press intensity
and edges to one. Then press shadow
and move it all the way until the object
is fully visible. Now, directly overly tract. So it started at the time
you throw the object. Let's speed up the overlay video to make the objects
being faster. At a keyframe, then adjust
object to make it smaller. You can rotate it to go to
the end of the overlay track, move the object to the
bottom and make it bigger. This makes the object looks like it has moved
closer to the screen. To make the object flight
back to ourselves, we need to make a copy of the overlay video,
then reverse it. Let's play back the video. The overlay video
is slightly longer. Don't remit as it will mess up, the keyframes speeded up to
shorten the duration instead. Looks okay. Let's play
back the video again. Let's add some
effects to the video. Go back to the time
when you throw the object and add a video
effect called shape. Drag the effect tray. So it starts when you throw the object and n when
you call the object. You can add keyframes
to effect tray as well. Press keyframe, set the speed to the max and intensity too low. Go to the time when the object is closest to the screen and set the intensity higher forward until you catch
the object again. Then set the
intensity low again. Next, class attache animation when we have cut the object. Let's see the result. Now. The further the
object is from us, the greater the
screen-sharing is. The video looks more
awesome with music. I hope you enjoyed
this tutorial. Bye. Hi