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Video Editing Made Easy: Learn How To Easily Edit Videos In An Hour

teacher avatar Ricky Lahiri, Content Creator, Writer and Marketing Researcher

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Lessons in This Class

    • 1.

      Introduction

      1:10

    • 2.

      Introduction To InShot Software

      2:35

    • 3.

      InShot Software Walkthrough

      5:13

    • 4.

      Setting Up Canvas

      5:21

    • 5.

      Aspect Ratio And Cropping

      2:46

    • 6.

      Noise Reduction

      4:15

    • 7.

      Audio Editing

      10:47

    • 8.

      Basic Video Editing

      11:28

    • 9.

      Test And Captions

      5:39

    • 10.

      Animations And Transitions

      8:00

    • 11.

      Cutting Using AI

      3:51

    • 12.

      Picture In Picture And Chroma Key

      9:38

    • 13.

      Key frames

      4:36

    • 14.

      Outro

      1:11

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Video Editing Made Easy

Video editing doesn’t have to be complicated, expensive, or time-consuming.
In Video Editing Made Easy, you’ll learn how to create clean, professional videos entirely on your phone using InShot—one of the most powerful and easy-to-use mobile video editing apps.

This course is designed for beginners and creators who want results without getting lost in complex timelines or technical jargon. I walk you through real editing workflows, showing how raw clips turn into polished videos using simple, repeatable steps.

In this course, you’ll learn how to:

  • Trim, cut, and arrange clips for smooth storytelling

  • Add text, overlays, stickers, and simple effects

  • Use transitions to improve flow

  • Edit audio directly inside InShot (voice, music, volume control)

  • Sync audio with visuals for clarity and impact

  • Adjust speed, framing, and aspect ratios

  • Export videos optimized for courses, social media, and online platforms

This class is perfect for:

  • Beginners with no editing experience

  • Content creators and educators

  • Small business owners and freelancers

  • Anyone who wants fast, reliable edits without a computer

By the end of this course, you’ll be able to confidently edit complete videos—video and audio included—using just one app and a simple workflow.

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Ricky Lahiri

Content Creator, Writer and Marketing Researcher

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I am a marketing and decision sciences researcher and have worked as an analyst and consultant in industry before. I have higher degrees in Management Research and Mechanical Engineering with a specialization in Industrial and Operations Engineering and a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering. My research involves big data mining, Crowdfunding, Consumer Behaviour, Decision Sciences, and Digital Marketing. For my research projects I scrape, and analyse big data on crowdfunding and social media using machine learning, statistical, and data mining methods. Other research projects I am working on investigate Consumer Behaviour and Digital Advertising through experiments. As a graduate student I have taught Undergraduate Statistics and Digital Marketing. I also work as a freelance grap... See full profile

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1. Introduction: Hi, and welcome to the Video Editing Made Easy Course. I am Ricky Lahiri, your instructor. By profession, I am a decision scientist and by passion, a hobbyist video content creator who believes that great video editing doesn't have to be complicated or expensive. In this course, I'll show you how to edit videos efficiently using inshot right from your phone or tablet. We will cover everything you need clean cuts and trims, picture in picture, key frames for smooth animations, editing using text and scripts, noise removal, audio cleanup, overlays, transitions, text effects, and all the essential tools, the inshot app has to offer. This course is designed for beginners and creators who want results fast without getting overwhelmed by technical jargon. My goal is simple to help you edit smarter, faster, and with confidence. Let's get started. Thank you so much, and I welcome you to the course. 2. Introduction To InShot Software: Hey, everyone. Welcome to the first lecture in the video editing Made Easy Course. And today, I'm going to introduce the software we'll be using for this course. The software will be a huge red circle with an orange, yellowish border. So as you can see, my cursor is hovering over the software right now. It's called Ishot AI Video Editor, and it has 1.3 million ratings. It's a hugely popular software and one of the best video editing softwares out there. Now, I have edited videos using Final Cut. I have used DavinciRsolve. I have used Filmora kind of Master. I find Ishot to be the most intuitive, and all of these different tools I've used. So let's go inside. In short, I've already installed it. Let's open inshot and as you can see over here, you can edit videos. Please follow my cursor. It's hovering over the video button over here. You can edit photos. You can make collages. We'll click on video, right? And as you can see, it'll ask you to select a video to edit. But first thing I'm going to tell you is basically the financial aspect of all of this. And if you want to get a premium membership, you can get a premium membership. It's available at a very inexpensive and reasonable price. Without the premium membership, you can do a lot of editing. But some of the advanced AI features will not be available in the free version. And if you get a premium membership, all these AI options will be available. So get a premium membership. I highly recommend it. Even if you don't, you'll be able to use the software to do a lot of different things. But if you get a premium membership, you can use all the tools, especially the more powerful AI driven tools that make your video awesome, right? So, get a premium membership if you can. That's my suggestion. It's reasonable. In India, it costs around 1,300 rupees per year. In the rest of the world, in other markets, obviously, in America or UK, it might cost around 30, $40 or pounds, right? That's what I saw when I last checked. And by the way, this Editor is available on Android, too, and at least in the Indian market and in the UK market, it is cheaper than what the price is on IOS. So get a premium membership, and if you can, and in the next video, I'll do a quick walk through of the software. Let's go back to the mean screen, and that's all for this video. 3. InShot Software Walkthrough: Hey, everyone. Welcome to a new lecture in the video editing Made Easy course. And today, I'm going to do a quick walk through of the in shot software. Now, as you have already seen, we can do video editing, photo editing, and we can make collages using the software, but I'll specifically focus on video editing because that's the purpose of this course, and the purpose is to teach you video editing, using this software, right? Rather than demonstrating the software. But I think I need to do a quick walk through of the software to introduce you to what is available. I'll click on videos over here. And throughout this course, you should follow my cursor. Like I said, it's a huge red circle with an orange, yellowish border. And if you follow my cursor, you'll be able to see what I'm clicking on, which tool I'm using, et cetera. So my cursor is on video right now. I'll click on video. And I'll choose a video to edit right. And let's say, I'll scroll down and choose a video from one of these videos I have over here, and I am going to edit this video about savings account. So I have this video from this offline course I teach, and it's called the course is called Personal Finance. And I have this video about savings account, and this is the video we are going to be editing, right, in order to demonstrate the process whole editing process. Now, as you can see in this software, everything is intuitive. It's a very intuitive software. You have the timeline right over here where my cursor is. You have the timeline right over here. And as you can see, you can move up and down or rather move left to right on the timeline, right? And above the timeline, you have this ribbon where you have all the tools. Now, what sort of tools do you? You have a bunch of tools. You have a tool called Ease. You have a tool called reverse, freeze, rotate, duplicate, right? Ease is for animation. Then freezes to freeze the frame, rotates to rotate the video. You can duplicate the video. Voice effect is to isolate the voice. Now, this is a advanced effect, and it's only available on in short probe version. It's not available in the free version, voice effect. Replace videos. You can use opacity. You can use templates. You can use a mask meaning, you know, you can use any sort of mask on your video. You can use stabilizers to stabilize your video. Suppose now, this is a lecture. Suppose you have shot a video using a camera, and the video is not stable. You can use a stabilizer. You can use a cutout. This is a picture in picture sort of tool. You can use enhanced switch you can crop the video. Then you can do voice enhance. This is, again, an AI feature which allows you to basically isolate your voice. You can use the AI cut to ask AI to automatically cut the video. You can use animations, different types of animations. You can increase decrease speed. You can work on volume. You can delete the clip, and you can use the split tool to split the video at different places, right? That is what you can do. And you have a pre cut option. You have a picture in picture option. You have filters which you can add, you have effects which you can add, different visual effects such as, you know, basically stickers and stuff like that. You can add text, and using the text, you can also add captions. You can add a sticker. You can add audio to it. And by audio, I mean, music, all of that, you know, and you can do some audio editing, too, in the sense that you can denoise the video using this audio option. And finally, you have the Canvas option, right? So this ribbon has a bunch of tools that you can use. I'll demonstrate the tools as and when required, depending on where we are in the editing process. And right above, as you can see the play button, if you click on the Play button, the first investment mechanism I'll talk about savings. The video plays. And right over here where my cursor is top right corner, right over here, you have the Export button. You click on the Export button and you can save the video. And once you save the video, you can then, save it your files and do a bunch of stuff with it, right? So, that's all. And over here, you have where the video is displayed, right? You have the area of the screen where the video is displayed. And this is always there, basically, and that's all. You see the layout is so intuitive. It's very easy to navigate this particular layout for the simple reason that, you know, all the tools you need are in a ribbon, and you can just scroll through the ribbon to select whatever tool you need and just everything else, right? The timeline, everything else is ideally located to make the process of video editing very easy and like I said, and some of the other tools, you can mute the video clip. You have this mute option over here, right, where my cursor is, and you can add more clips, right, using the plus button. Click on the plus button, and you can add a video or photo, click on video or photo. You can add a clip, right? So that's all as far as the walk through is concerned. I'll catch you later in the next lecture where I will start describing the editing process to you. I'll start explaining the editing process to you, right, depending on what tools you need. That's all. Thank you so much. I'll catch you in the next lecture. 4. Setting Up Canvas: Hey, Ron, welcome to a new lecture in the video editing Made Easy series. And today, I'll show you how to determine or rather set the canvas for the video, set an aspect ratio for the video, because, you know, for different platforms, you'll need different aspect ratios. I'll go into details regarding that. So right now, I have a few lectures over here for one of my offline courses, and the lecture I'll select is bonds. I'm going to import this directly into In short video Editor. What I'll do is I click on bonds. I'll then click on Share, and I'll send it directly to Inshot right over here, right? And it directly goes to Ishot. Now, as you can see right now, the video does not proper because the video is too small, I'll play it. The video is, like, too small and it's taking off a very small portion of the real estate on the screen within the black box that you see over here. So I'll go to Canvas. I'll click on Canvas, right? And as you can see, I have the aspect ratio 16 is to nine set. Now, I can go for one is to one, which works on Instagram, I can go for four is to five, which works on Instagram. I can go for nine is to 16, which is the aspect ratio you need for YouTube shots. I can go for nine is to 16 for, you know, YouTube shots also and Instagram also. So I can select a wide variety of aspect ratios. I'll stick to 916 is to nine B 16 is to nine is required for normal YouTube videos, which are not shots. 16 is to nine is required for other stuff, you know, for Skillshare, for instance, you need 16 years to nine if you're uploading a course, or if you're uploading any other courses or you're uploading to any other platforms, a lot of platforms ask for 16 is to nine. I'll leave it at 16 is to nine. Well, I have a problem over here. The video, the entire video, the bonds video over here is too small. It's occupying a very small portion of the black screen. So what I can do to fix this is go to Zoom. Follow my cursor at all times. I'll go to Zoom. And what I can do is I can zoom the video in. I can zoom in and increase the size of the video. I actually increase the size of the video by pulling the slider over here to the right. And right now, as you can see, the video is taking up much more real estate in this black box, but it has, as you can see, a black patch or a black area to the left and to the right. This is known as pilar boxing means you fit four is to three or 16 is nine is to 16 video or video that has been shot in, let's say, some aspect ratio, and you fit it into another aspect ratio, right? So in this case, I shot the video on iPad, and I am essentially fitting a four is to three video into a 16 in to nine canvas into a 16 is to nine aspect ratio. And hence, I have pilar boxing. I have black lines or rather black areas on the left and the right hand side, right? So that is how pllwbxing works. Now, what I can do also, is I can click on the full option over here. And in this case, the video will be cropped. As you can see, the top portion of the video has been cropped. I don't want that, right? I just want the fit option. Fit means the entire video will fit into the black 16 is to nine canvas that the software is generating. I'll zoom again. And as you can see, now I have all the details in my video. I have not lost anything due to cropping. Every detail in my video is there. My whole video is there. And like I said, if I go to full and click on full, it'll crop. And the video will occupy the whole screen, but it will crop. So I'll leave it at Zoom, and then I can go to background and I can select what sort of background I want. For instance, the black areas right over here, right, on the left and the right. Well, these can be converted to images. These can be or rather images can be placed in these areas. Blurs can be placed in these areas, kind of like this. See, I have a blur in this area, right? Or rather a white patch in this area. So this area is being filled up. I can go to the other option over here. I can add a blur, as you can see the second option over here, which I clicked on. I can also add a different sort of blur. I can add a blur of different color. I can select color over here. I can add a blur of different color, right? I can add a blur with different gradient, which I'm selecting using the gradient tool, right down below, right? This is the gradient tool. As you can see, my mouse is hovering over the gradient tool. So I can select which color I want. I can select which gradient I right? So I can do a bunch of stuff to make the video look cool and I can select what sort of blur I want or what I want in the black spaces instead of the black you know, black patch. I can select what I want using the option right over here, using the blur option right over here, right? So I selected the blur option, and this kind of looks good because the black portions have been converted to white. I'll leave it at this and I can also import photos to place in the background. I'm not going to do that, right? I can also import photos by clicking on the photos option, and this will take me to my photos folder, I can import a photo to work as the background. But I'll leave the blur as the background, and I'll keep the color kind of bluish white, right? So with that being said, thank you so much. That's all for this lecture. I'll catch you in the next. 5. Aspect Ratio And Cropping: Hey, everyone. Welcome to a new lecture in the video editing mate Easy Course. And today, I'm going to start with the editing process. The first thing you got to check is whether your aspect ratio is, right? What do you mean by aspect ratio, whether your video is in portrait or landscape? Suppose you need a portrait video, but you have shot a landscape video or you need a landscape video, and you have shot a portrait video. What do you do? Well, there's a crop tool, which in short has, which you can use. Now, I'll show you where the crop tool is. It's right over here where my cursor is. So click on the Crop tool. And as you can see, you have a bunch of options over here with different aspect ratios. Now, right now is freestyle, right. Suppose I need a portrait video. Nine is to 16 aspect ratio. I'll click on this particular aspect ratio. And as you can see, it'll crop the video to give you a portrait video now. When you are cropping, you lose a portion of the video. So it is advisable that you think carefully and you are very careful when shooting the videos so that, you know, you do not shoot a landscape video in portrait or you do not shoot a video that is required to be in portrait in landscape, right? But you can crop using this tool. So if I do crop, let's say we are cropping. You have this particular clip that as a result. Half of the clip is gone because I have cropped, right? And if I want to have a four is to five video, for instance, which is a non traditional sort of aspect ratio, then it'll crop again and remove a huge portion, huge chunk of the video. And let's say I want to have 2.35 is to one video. And again, as you can see, it'll crop the video kind of like this, right? I'll go back to crop, and show you a few other aspect ratios, nine to 16, Instagram, right? It'll crop most of the video and leave you with this. If you want to change the aspect ratio. And that is the crop tool. You have the skew tool, obviously, and you can skew the video right over here, right? So you can change you can rotate the video, right? You can skew it and you can rotate it partially up to a certain point, up to a certain degree, right? And if I go to the option to rotate it like this, as you can see, you're skewing the video, right? So I'll just go back to the normal video. No skew, zero skew, right? Fairly simple. And I'll go back to the 16 inter in aspect ratio, right? I'll go back to the free aspect ratio where you can see most of the video, the entire slide that I have used to explain savings accounts is right over here, right? So I'll click on the tick mark, and that's it. That's the aspect ratio cropping tool. I'll catch you in the next lecture, where I'll show you what happens when you have noise in the video, right? Thank you so much. 6. Noise Reduction: Hey, everyone. Welcome to a new lecture. Now you have crop to your video, and you want to test your video in the sense, you want to listen to your video and find out if there's noise in the video, there's a lot of background noise at the video, right? And if there is, what do you do about it, right? So let's play this video and see if there's a lot of background noise. Let's play this video. So the first investment mechanism I'll talk about is Savings Bank account. The audio seems fuzzy, right? So what do we do about this? Well, the tool we can use to fix this is firstly the volume tool. Now, why do you need the volume tool? Suppose your volume is very low. You need to increase your volume. Suppose your volume is very high, you need to decrease your volume. So what I'm going to do over here is because if audio is fuzzy, if it's cracking, if it's crackling, then it's better to reduce the volume. Now, you can increase the volume too. The band account you put your money and Usually the volume is at 100 what I'm going to do. What is the distance between thing, right? Follow my cursor at all times. Right now, the volume is at 80. And there's another option. I can denoise the video and remove noise. Now, let's play this and see if some noise has been removed. So background noise, that is. Fixed. Entity on my timeline. As you can see, I have the audio now as a separate entity on my tiline. The audio is pinkish in color, right? I have a separate entity, right? But I do not want this, so I'll click on the undo button as a back arrow, sort of twisted back arrow, not twist. A kind of like a back Carol, where my cursor is. Click on that. I've undone Tip Mark, right? And I'll go back to volume. And I'll see if everything is fine. It's go down to 80. I'll click on Denise and Denis the video. So there'll be no background noise. Click and I'll click on the Tick Mark right over here. So you have done the volume portion, but let's play it again. But it seems to me there's still some background noise. What can we do now? Well, we can go to a tool called Voice Enhancer. Follow my cursor at all times. Look at where my cursor is. This is known as a voice enhancer tool. This is a premium tool. You won't get it in the free version. Click on the tool. And what you can do is you can isolate voice or you can isolate the background. Now, there's a spectrum from background to voice, right, depending on how much voice or how much background you need. Let's click on background first. And what this will do is it'll suppress the voice and just leave the background noise, right? I'm doing this in order to demonstrate that there might be background noise in your video and what do you do if there is, right? So I have made certain that the voice is completely suppressed, and the background noise is very evident and very obvious. So this takes a bit of time because this is an AI based tool and it's almost done. And once it's done, I'll show you how it sounds. How the background sounds. Almost done. Now, let's play the background, right? As you can see, there's hardly any background because the denise tool that I used in the previous step has removed most of the noise. But still, you know, just to be sure, because at some portion at some segment there might be some background noise. So portion of the video might be kind of messed up. So in order to ensure that I am getting rid of all background noise throughout the video, what I'll do is I'll go to Voice plus, which is the voice isolation tool where you have voice only, right? Please look down at the label below the tool. It says voice only. And if you want a strong voice, then you can use a lower level of background noise suppression, but I'll use the highest level of background noise suppression so that I can isolate my voice and have my voice as the only audio in this video, right? So I'll click on voice. First investment mechanism I'll talk about Sails Bank. Perfect. And now we have only the voice left. All the background noise has been removed. Click on Tick Mark if you want to undo, use this basically undo button. But I'm going to click on Tick Mark. So what I've done is I've gotten rid of all the noise using the Tnise tool and the voice enhanced tool. And now I have no noise left. Thank you so much. I'll catch you in the next lecture. 7. Audio Editing: Hey, everyone. Welcome to a new lecture. And in this lecture I'll demonstrate how to use AudioTes to add music, to add voiceovers and do some cool stuff with regards to audio. Now, we have cleaned up the videos audio. Now we do not have any background noise, but I want to add some music. Why do I want to add some music? Well, Music sounds cool. And in a lot of videos, especially for YouTube and Instagram, you may need to add music. So what you do is you go right over to the Audio tool right over here. So, click on the Audio Tool. Please follow my cursor. Look at what my cursor is. Click on the audio tool, right? And you can do a bunch of stuff Music folder, and I can Import. If I click on the Import button, I can input from files. I can extract audio from video, right? I can do all of that. But I'm not going to import there's a huge library of free to use royalty free music available on this software, so I'll use one of them. I'll use the dry heat audio, right? And as you can see, look at where my cursor is. The audio is now loading. The audio is now basically being added to the video, and it's a two minute long. Audio. We might need to do a little Now, click on the plus butt This will add the audio to the video, right? And as you can see, the audio has been added to the video. Now, what I'll do is I'll start the audio from the beginning of the timeline, and then I'll scroll right where the right to where the audio ends. And I'm going to click on the audio. And what I will do is, I'll copy it and I will I'm going to add this to where the audio ends, right? So that is how you make certain that you have audio for the whole duration of the video clay. And this is a cool thing you can do. You slide two fingers inwards in order to contract the timeline or slide two fingers outwards from each other in order to expand the timeline. So I'm contracting it. And what I'll do is I will add it right to where the previous audio ends, right? And as you can see, there's a portion of the audio that is beyond where the video ends. And what I can do with this is I can delete this portion, and I'm going to click on split. Look at where my cursor is. I'm going to click on split, and this will split the audio into two, and I'm going to delete the extra audio, which I don't need, right? So right now, as you can see, I have audio for the entire timeline, right? I'm going to zoom out. I have audio for the entire timeline, right? Now, I can do a bunch of things with the audio, right? I can edit the audio, right? I can fade in and fade out. I can trim the audio kind of like this, right, by pulling in the slider over here. At the end of the audio, I can trim the audio. Okay? I'll leave it as it is right now. And what I can do is I can adjust the volume of the audio. I can keep it 100% or reduce it. I'm going to reduce it to let's say ten because the audio is pretty loud, right? And I'm going to click on the tick Mark. I'm going to reduce the audio of this segment also to ten and click on the tick mark, and I can increase the speed of the sound. I can make it ten times faster. I'm not going to do that over here, right? I can use voice enhance in this, too. In the audio, if I'm adding my own audio and if there is some background noise in that audio, suppose I recorded a song and I'm adding my song. And if there's background noise in that song, I can use the voice enhance. Right, to isolate the background noise. And other than that, there's this equalized tool where I have a honch of presets which I can use. There's bass plus, bass trouble. There's bass treble two, jazz, and I can use custom equalizations over here. I'll leave it at that, as far as the equalizer is concerned. I can add a beat, right? I can use autobat or I can add a beat right over here by clicking on the green button over here. And other than that, I can add voice effects, right? I can add the voice of a character right over here, right? Suppose I'm going to add suppose I add this one, right? Let's see how it sounds. Well, for some reason. Fun, you keep it to the same. Okay. So as you see, I can add voice effects also, right? So I can choose a character and the character has a particular voice, and it's going to add the voice effect. So the voice changes a bit, right? I'm going to undo this. Now, what else can I do, right? I can denoise the audio itself, you know, if the audio has background noise, I can denounce the audio. But I suggest, you know, if you're using your own audio instead of some music that is already there in the software, if you're using it, then try to denoise it first, then use, you know, depending on what audio you have, then use either background or voice isolation, right? It's up to you. I can copy the audio like this kind of, like, so I'll delete this version, right? And I can duplicate the audio, too, right? When I'm on seclic on duplicate, it creates another. It adds the audio, right? It repeats the audio, rather. Add the audio to the end to where the audio ends, right? I'm going to delete this. So I have my audio for the whole clip. Now, what else can I do with this, right? What else can I do with this? I can actually add voiceover. Now how do I do that? I'll click on record over here. Look at where my cursor is. Click on record over here, right? And I'm going to click on the recording button, and I can activate countdown timer Oh, yeah, I'm going to activate countdown timer. Three, right, two, one. Let's start. Three to one, and I am just recording a voice over just for testing purposes. And let's see how it sounds. I'm going to click on the Stop button, and I'm going to go to the front. I'm going to go to the beginning of the video 321. First investment in the crown of mark a voiceover. My video. I don't want it, so I'm going to click on no, and I'm going to click on the Tick Mark. And what else can we do? We can ad AI speech, right? You can have different accents. You can have a British accent, and I'll use a British accent. You have an Asian accent, Indian accent, character, et cetera. I'll use a British accent. And you can enter what you wanted to say. This is great, right? That is what I want the voice to say, right? So what did I do? Well, I clicked on this space over here, this text box over here, and I entered what I wanted to say, right? And I'm going to click on the tick Mark and I'm going to select the British voice. This is my v full start, right? So this is adding AI speech to my video. Let's see how it sounds. And as you can see, the AI speech has been added has been added right where my cursor is has been added to the timeline. Let's see how it sounds. This is great. First investment mechanism. And let's make the volume of the main clip to zero, and let's see how it sounds now. This is great. You see? This is great. What I typed in the textbox over there, you know, for AI to convert to speech has been converted to speech, and it sounds kind of British, right? Sounds British. I'm going to increase the volume. What is Clip again to 100. Delete the AI clip. And I'm going to delete the AI clip, right? So you can add an AI clip, right? AI speech, and you can add effects, right? You can add a zipper effect countdown if fireworks. Let's add fireworks. That's going to be interesting, right? Or you can add an instrument. Let's add the accordion. And as you can see, the accordion has been added. Look at where my cursor is has been added to the timeline, right? It's a new entry to the timeline, parallel to the audio that we have already added and parallel to the video we already have, right? Let's play this. Perfect. You have music now. You have the Accordion music, and you can use this, especially if you're doing some creative work rather than doing, you know, lectures and explanatory videos or podcasts. If you're doing some creative you can use this sort of accordion sound at different intervals, you know, at different places in the video in order to create some kind of effect, right? So that's all you can do with audio. So I'm going to delete the accordion sound. I'm going to delete the music I added because I don't want it anymore. That was just for demonstration purposes. And that is all you can do with. And that is what makes video editing much easier because it's all intuitive. Like I said, you can add music just like that, right? You can add effects just like that accordion fireworks, whatever effect you want, right? You can add effects and music just like that. You can record, and you can basically add a voice over. And what you can do is you can add AI speech, right? And like I said, you can create a new speech or edit current speeches. If you're adding an AI speech, I'll just edit it. This is great. And I clicked on the textbox over there. This is great. And I'm going to type great again. Great. This is great, right? And I'll use a different voice system. I'll use an Asian voice this time. I'll use a casual of the cheerf click or start. And this will be done in 2 seconds because it's just one sentence. And as you can see, the speech has appeared on the timeline. Awesome. And it's saying, This is great. So that's all you can do with audio, right? And that is the best way to make a video sound really awesome. Now, I do not want music, but I'm going to keep some music in order to make the video closer to complete, closer to finish. Sunshine. I'm going to click on the button over here, right? And I'm going to duplicate this fairly simple, right? I'm going to split this, right? I'll take the playhead to the point where I want to split it, and the extra music that I don't need, I have deleted. Very simple, fairly simple. And I'm just going to change the volume, right? I'm going to make the volume very low. Okay. Make the volume very low. I'm going to make it ten, right? Or, let's say five. Perfect. And this two, I'm going to make the volume very low. The second clip volume goes down to five. Perfect. And now let's listen to this. The first investment mechanism I'll talk about is CDs back. Perfect. So we're done with the audio tools. Thank you so much. I'll catch you in the next lecture. 8. Basic Video Editing: Hey, everyone. Welcome to a new lecture. And in this lecture, I'll show you how to do some basic editing. Now suppose I want to increase the speed of my videos. Suppose I find it too slow, let's play this, right? So I'll go to the speed tool and increase the speed of two. Sounds good. No problem. 1.2 is good, and you can actually use the curve tool. To select to increase the speed of portions of the video, right? But I don't need this. I'll just stick to the standard tool. I have increased the speed, and I'm going to click on the tick mark. Now, let's listen to this now. So savings band now. It's faster, but I'll go to the beginning of the video, and this is something you have to do again and again. I'll move the playhead to the beginning of the video. Right right over here. Now, let's listen to this now. This is a sound at the beginning of the video that I don't like. It's a popping sound. So I'm going to select the clip, and I'll go to the left edge. As you can see, there's this slider right over here. I'll just move the slider to the right a bit, right, so as to trim the video, right? And I can trim the end of the video, too. I'll move the slider leftwards, right? The slider that is there, left words. I can trim the video. Perfect. So let's see how it sounds now. Here's investment mechanics. The popping sound is gone. Now, let's say I find out just somewhere in the middle, I have an awkward silence and I want to remove it. How do I remove it? Let's see if there's an awkward si. If the savings bank account offers 10% interest, and that $100 is reinvestment, added to the principal amount, which was $1,000. So now, you'll get interest payments on one d $100. So the next time you're getting interest of how much interest payment of how much, you're getting interest rate. So I've repeated how much twice, right? And I want to delete this portion. Interest payment of how much? I'm going to use the split tool. I am going to split the clip over here, and I'm going to remove the second, how much. And as you can see, this clip has been split into two. Spoon of $110. And I want to remove the hundred and $10 portion, too. So I'm going to click on split again, and this has split the clip into three portions, right? I'm going to click somewhere outside the timeline, and I'm going to select the split clip again and I'm going to delete it, right? So I've deleted it. So this is some of the basic editing you can do. And let's say I want to add a filter, right? I'll undo all of this, right? I'll even undo the speed change because it has made my video too fast. So I have the video over here in the timeline and click on it. I'll go to filter, and I'm going to add a filter. Now, what can I add? I can add a filter. I can add AIFx. I can adjust the contrast, et cetera, I can add efx so I'll click on filter, and I can use a lunar filter, skin filter, moss moody, creamy. So I'm going to add a cocoa filter. As you can see at the bottom over here. In this ribbon, you have a bunch of filters. I'm going to add the cocoa filter, and as you can see, it has changed the color of my video. Right? This looks good. I'm going to keep it, right? I'm going to go to Filter again, and I'll show you the adjust tool, right? You can adjust the effect. You can adjust the filter, warmth, all of that, right? You can adjust the contrast right over here. You can adjust the contrast. I'm increasing the contrast, as you can see, my video is now brown. You can adjust the warmth, as you can see, all these options are there in the ribbon down below, and I am going to increase the warmth of the video. Now, this looks really great. And what I'll do is I'm going to add some shadows, right? So you can play around with this. I have demonstrated how you can add filters, but what else can you do? Let's say I want to edit a filter, right? So I'll click on the Edit button and I can add all of these effects that I showed you just now, and I can delete the filter. I'm going to delete one filter. I have the CoCoR left. I like the Cocoa filter. I'm going to keep it, right? And what I can do is then I can click on adjust right over here and adjust the filter again, or I can use efec, right? Now, what about effects, right? EX again, it gives you different effects. You can different filters you can use on your video. So I'll use the Tremble effect, right? Mouth. I click on the Introspin My video is trembling. I leave the flow effect. Mouse. So my video intraspin. But I don't like any of this. I want a simple effect, right? And what I'll do is I'll click on the slow Zoom. Now effects animation at his best, and I'll increase the value of the Zoom, right? Now? I don't like it. So what I'll do is I'll just use, let's say, a retro effect. Right? And a retro effect under the retro effect, you have noise line, all of these options, right? I'm going to use the shatter effect. And let's see how it sounds. Yeah, you have a shattered screen right over here. Does not look good at all. So basically, if you want to add effects, I don't want to I'll stick to the original. I'm going to click on the Tick Mark right over here, and we have AIFX too. I'll demonstrate AIFx to see what you can do for you to see what you can do using advanced video editing tools. Now, if you want to add an AI effect, let's say, I just want a simple shadow. You'll get interest payments. All right. And I will get the value of the shadow. Oh, This looks nice. But let's try something else. Let's try the flash. Oh, right? Flash, right? Cool, right. But I'll stick to the shadow of it. You'll get interest payments, and I'll increase the value of the effect by a bit. Oh, and that's it. I have my effect. So basically, my video looks great right now. If you want to delete the effect, like I said, you can just click on Delete over here. If you want to split it, click on split. If you want to duplicate it, click on duplicate. If you want to add more objects, right? And if you want to rather add this effect to all payments. Scenes, you can click on that, right? And if you want to move it to the front, click on move it to the front, right? Move the effect to the front. So we have seen right now that you can add a bunch of different effects to your video, right? And I will leave it at and now we have the effect one stop this video right over here. But before that, I'll just demonstrate the stabilizer tool because frankly, speaking, you know, for this sort of video, which is a lecture video, you don't need stabilizer, but if you did need stabilizer, right, what it'll do is it'll make your video more stable. You have different options over here. You have low standard. More stable, click on more stable and is working right here, as you can see, it's making your video stable. Now, my video is stable because it's just a stationary slide, and I'm presenting topic, so it's not really shaky, but if your video is shaky, if you have clicked the video of let's say your neighborhood or if you click made a movie based on, you know, based on what was going on at a party, made a home movie or something of that sort, and your hands shook while taking the video. Well, in that case, you can use the stabilizer effect, right? But I don't need it, so I'm not going to use it. And the last thing I'll show you is templates, right? So you can get 1,000 free video templates, right, and you can get it from the app store, and then you can use templates on your video. And finally, I'll just demonstrate opacity very simply. And right now, the opacity is maximum. And if you want to reduce opacity, you can slide. You can use a slider to increase or decrease opacity like I'm doing right now. I'll keep it at the most opaque setting. And with that being said, like I said, that's about it. But you can also use the duplicate tool over here. Duplicate your clip. I'm going to delete this. I don't need a duplicate clip. I'm happy with what I have. I think I don't want to bore people more than they need to be bored because lectures are boring, and believe me, I have taught, so I know. And I'll demonstrate the rotate effect, too, by clicking on the rotate effect, right? Rotate and flip. You can flip it by using the flip button. And you can rotate your clip kind of like this, using the rotate button, right? I'll keep it as it is. I'll click on the tick mark right over here. And finally, I'll demonstrate the freeze tool, which is very simple. The freeze tool will freeze your video to the original setting, right? Whatever the original setting was, it'll freeze your video, right? And I am back at least it'll freeze your video at least portion of the video, what you have selected, essentially, it'll freeze, right? So I am going to freeze the whole video, right? I have clipped and I'll remove this portion of the video. I'll click on the whole video, and I'm going to freeze the whole video, right? So I have the effect right over here, and the freeze tool is basically clipping my video, reverting my video to the old effect that I had, the old look I had for my video, right? That is what the freeze tool does. Now I'm going to basically undo all of this. Because I don't need this. And finally, the reverse tool. Very simple. Well, the stabilizer is progressing right now. I'm going to cancel it. I don't need stabilization right over here. I'm going to stop the stabilizer, and I'm going to use the reverse tool and it's processing the video, right. Now. And basically, whatever process you have in this is pretty fast, right? It's very fast. And it uses AI. And I'll demonstrate in a future lecture how you can use AI cut to cut the video, right? To make the video perfect. But right now, it's using the reverse tool and it's using AI to use the reverse tool. And while the processing is going on, please don't lock your screen or switch to another app because that disrupts the processing process. If it disrupts the whole process, you should not do that. And once I've demonstrated the reverse tool, I'm going to end this lecture. And the next let child, talk about text and captions, right? First, I'll talk about captions and in another let child talk about how you can add text. Your video, right? And then I'm going to talk about stickers. Then I'll talk about picture in picture and Croma key, and then I'll talk about keystones, keynotes, rather. And this is done. And as you can see, the videos just add another clip, right? Just add a small clip to this. And wherever your playhead is, the clip is going to be added at that point, right? So my playhead was at the beginning. So clip, my new clip, this is the one I have clicked on has been added to the beginning. So I'm going to delete this. So that's all for this lecture. Thank you so much. I'll catch you in the next. 9. Test And Captions: Hey, everyone. Welcome to a new lecture. In today's lecture, I'll talk about captions. Now, I have the video right over here. I already have captions, but I'm going to show how to add captions to this video. And it's not rocket science. It's fairly simple. I'm going to go to the text button over here and click on it. And what it can do is it can allow you to add captions. I'll click on the captions or right over here on this particular ribbon. I'll click on captions, and you can choose what you want. You can choose the source, and the sources the video. You can choose the type of captions you want, how fairly simple, right. Just click on this particular list and you can get a variety of different formats, a variety of different styles for captions. I'll use the bright yellow because that makes the captions pop up and I'm going to remove all existing captions because I already had captions and I'm going to click on Start. And this is the AI based process. So this will add all your captions and AI will basically transcribe whatever you have said in the video, and all your captions will be added to the video in the style you have chosen in the style you prefer. This will take a little bit of time, and as you can see, captions have been added. So you can add captions fairly easily. Now I'll go to the beginning of the timeline, right? And what else can we do with this? Very interesting, right? We can add AI speech, right? And you can basically edit current speeches, create new ones. Now, I already added AI speech before, and I'm going to edit the speech, right? This is great. This is the speech I added. I'm going to click on Start. And this will add the AI speech. This is great, great. Right? But I'm going to I'm going to delete it. Very nice. Right? Very easy, easily done. This is great. Okay. That was not the AI speech that I deleted, my timeline is a bit cluttered right now. Anyhow, let's leave it down. Then what you can add is you can add a sticker. Now, you can add different stickers over here. You can add this particular sticker, you can resize the sticker. You can rotate it if you want to. How do you rotate it? Well, click on the corner and then rotate it with your mouse or with your fingers, right? You can delete the clip. You can add any number of stickers. There are a variety of options, and the options are tremendous. You got these sort of Imoges. You got different stickers. You can add any of that. Right? I'm not going to add any more right now because I'll demonstrate this again when I'm talking about keynotes, right? And also, you can add you can doodle. Very simple. There's this writing tool over here, and if you want to doodle or, you know, you can use the writing tool. I have used the eraser right now. I'll use this particular tool, which I'm selecting right now. I'll use the red color. And as you can see, you can doodle. You can do doodling, right? I'm going to undo this, and I'll select another tool. I'll select this particular tool that I've selected right now. And you can doodle and you can increase the opacity of the stuff you have done, right? And I don't need this, so I will leave it as it is. And finally, you can text. Let's say you want to add text box has appeared right over here. Great. I want to add the text, great, right? And I want it to be of the color red, and I want the font to be bebas right over here, right? And I want it to be center aligned, and you can increase the spacing. You can increase the distance between letters by using the sliders over here. So for the spacing, slider you need to use is the one my mouse is hovering over. And for spacing also, the slider you need to use is the one my mouse is hovering over. You can use bold. You can do a bunch of different editing, and you can move around this text box. So I'll place the textbox right over here, right? And I can and as you can see, the textbox has appeared on the timeline, also. If I want this great text, I mean, if I want the text, great to be there for the whole video, what I can do is I can apply it to the whole video, right, like I'm doing right now. I'm clicking on the text in the timeline, and I'm using the Trimmer tool to apply to the whole video, right? And I have now and now the text is applied to my whole video. It's in green right over here. But if I want to only have it during certain portions of my video, I can trim or I can you know, move around, also, right? I can move around kind of like this, right? I can move around. So I'm going to delete this because I don't need it. So essentially, that is all you can do, right? And if you're playing around with captions, you know, you can edit captions using patch edit, right? You can edit the captions. You can change the captions, right? And most people don't need to change captions, right, unless, you know, they've made a mistake somewhere and they want the captions to show the correct speech. In that case, obviously, you know, you need to edit the captions. You can duplicate the captions and copy the captions, too. I'll click on Edit right, so you can actually edit the captions. He was a big boy, right? I said, right. This will appear in the captions. He was a big boy, right? But I don't want this, you know, so I'm just going to simply undo this. Perfect. That's all about text and captions. Thank you so much. I'll catch you in the next lecture. 10. Animations And Transitions: Hey, everyone. Welcome to a new lecture. And in today's lecture I'll talk about the mask effect, which is a very important effect if you want to play around with your video, and I'll talk about animation. And I'll also talk about other effects available that you can use to improve and accentuate your video, right? So I'll go to mask, right. Oh, it's there on the ribbon. I'll click on mask. And it's very simple. You can add a mask, right? You can add this sort of a mask where, you know, only a portion of your video is being shown inside a circle. You can add a heart mask. You can add a rectangular mask. You can do a bunch of different things with this, right? So it's not rocket science, fairly simple. You can add this sort of a mask where, you know, half the video is covered by the mask. So you're masking the video, right? Nothing else. And I'll not add a mask right now. And I'll come back to this when I'm teaching keyframes. I mean, I keep saying it's keystone because, you know, I was actually grading a keystone project recently. But like I said, you know, it's cre frame so I keeping that mistake between keyframe and keystone. So when I'm teaching keyframe, I will come back to mask. Right now, we're not going to add a mask, right? Fairly simple, not rocket science. Very easy, right? What else can you do? You can add animations. That's great, right? So what do I mean by animations? Let's say you want to add animations at a certain portion. In your timeline, you know, you want to add animations to a certain portion of your video. So I'll add an animation at the beginning, right? So I have the in and out animations. So let's say the scene zooms in. So you can see the scene zooms in, right? Because I've added the Zoom in animation. Now, I'll go to another portion of the video and add the shake in it. So what I'll do is I've added one animation. I'll add another animation just near the I've added two of them. I'll add another animation just near the first one, and I'll add the out animation, and I'll zoom out, right? Thank you so much. So let's see how the video looks like now. The first investment mechanism and then It's a band. Swipe animation right over here. So I'm going to start from the beginning again. What is seeing Bank account. Right now. The swipes account where you put your money interest on the money you put into the bound. What is the distance between video and you have different animation. Let's say we split the video, right? We'll split the video. So I'm going to split the video right over here. Right at the beginning, I'll split the video, and I'll again split the video a little bit further down the line. So I have two splits right now. I'll go back to animations, right? And what I'll do is the first split, right? I have the first split over here. I'll click on the first slit. I'll go to animations and I'll use the Zoom in animation, right? I've added the Zoom in animation. I'll go to the second split. I'll go back to animation. I've added the swing in animation, right? So let's play this from the beginning. Let's go to the beginning of the timeline. First investment mechanism, I'll talk about savings bank account. At is savings bank account. As you can see. It's a band account help manage earn interest on the money you put into the bank account. Now, what is the difference between a savings bank account? That is how you add animations. I'll play this again so that you can see the animation again. First investment mechanism I'll talk about is savings bank account. Rat is savings bank account. Animations. It's a bank account where you put your money and you earn So I'm going to add an animation, a different animation to this. I'm going to add the slide in animation, right? Now let's play this. Well, it's a bank account where you put your money and you earn interest on first investment mechanism. I'll talk about savings bank account. What is savings bank account. So as you can see, slide in anime account find it very important if you are doing videos such as, let's say, movies, right, where you have to fade in and fade out of scenes, you know, one scene fades in, one scene fades out. This was just a demonstration. And obviously, if you are editing a movie, you can use all these basic principles, these basic techniques I have taught at a much higher level. Like I said, this is all about animations, right? And now I'll demonstrate transitions before ending this lecture. Now as you can see, I have actually added animations, and now the animation that has been added, you know, you can act transitions, right? How do you act transitions? Click, click on the clip. And at the bottom of the clip, you'll see this pen symbol. Click on the pen symbol, right? How will transitions look like? Well, suppose you want the transition to look like a basic fade in, right? Like this, right? Or maybe something like this. A basic circle fading in, right? So that is one transition. The other transition to the second clip. I'm going to add. A basic let's say arrow slide down, right? And I can basically different transitions that's used in film, such as fade in and, you know, something like this, right? You know? Which looks like a projector. Right? I can add different shadows to transitions, right? I can add different so different shadows, and I can add a glitch if I want to add a glitch, right? In which case, this transition will look like. This let's leave the glitch on. I can add a blur, I can add a shake, I can add a fold. So I can add a bunch of different transitions to my animation, which I created using the animation app, and I can transition. I'm going to Is go, right? So that's all for this video, this lecture. And I hope you have learned the basic principles of animation and transition, you know, how to have different scenes, right? And how to have different scenes follow each other using animations as a tool that will enable things such as fading in, fading out, and one scene following another. Now, this would have been easier to demonstrate if I was working on a YouTube video or a movie, but even with this lecture video, we can clearly see you can add animations to different clips on your timeline, different clips, you know, that constitute your entire video. And you can add transitions for those animations. How? Very simple, go down to the bottom of the clip, the right corner cursors, click on it and add transitions. Fairly simple, right, and add them to all right now, right? And that's what I did. You see? Transition money in. I go to transitions and the fair animation. I use the film animation, right? I click transition to all the double flop mark, and the transition will change. First investment mechanism, I'll talk about the first clip that I cut. Well, it's a bank account where you put your money. What is the difference between if I want to Add another animation, okay? Very simple. I'm going to cut the clip. I'm going to split the clip. I have another clip right now, so I'll select the clip. I'll go to Animations, and I'm going to add let's say, I'm going to add the swipe animation. I'm going to add the Swipe animation. And I have at the bottom right corner of the animation, this pen symbol right now, which allows me to add a transition, and I'll use the transition super transition, which kind of looks like Diabelli transition difference looks like this difference what my cursor is transition apply to all. And I have applied the transition to all, right? Or I could have applied it to only this clip, but I applied it to all. Let's see how it looks. It's a bank account where you put your money and you earn interest to the band. So what is the difference? 11. Cutting Using AI: Hey, everyone. Welcome to a new lecture. And in this lecture, I'll show you how you can use the enhance and auto edit features in order to use artificial intelligence to auto edit. I'll select. First thing I'll do is I'll remove all the animations. Right? So I have my video over here and I'll click on Enhance. Now, what can you do with Enhance? Well, you just click on Start, nothing else, right? And it'll enhance a portion of your clip, and it'll enhance 30 seconds. If you choose 10 minutes, it'll, you know, enhance your entire clip. Let's say I choose 10 minutes and click on it. Enhance being processed. As you can see, it's right over here on the left hand side is being processed. And this will take a little bit of time. This is an AI based feature. This will enhance your video, you know, make it sharper, make it look better. In a lot of ways and enhances complete. So let's see how it looks. Well, in this video, it's not going to make much of a difference for the simple reason that you cannot. Move the playhead to the beginning. The first investment mechanism, I'll toss This is the lecture to see bank Probably a movie. It's a bank money, and so on the money. There's different to a band. Enhance, right? Now, I'm going to remove the effect, and I'm going to select the whole video. And I'm going to now use AICut, which is an auto edit feature. What does it do? Very simple. It cuts using AI. You don't need to do anything. I'll do everything for you, right? It'll cut the video using AI. And that's one of the greatest features out there, and this is not the in a lot of different tools. This will not be there in final cut, I know, because I have used Final Cut, and what it has done is it has generated different segments, right? Great. So what you can do is you can remove, for instance, silences, right? You can remove silences right over here, and you have the red cross mark over here, red X mark rather over here, these are the silences, and these silences have been removed. If you choose, you can remove some portions, some segments of your video, too. For instance, I want to remove, let's say, this word simply, right? I click on it, and it'll remove simply, right? And it'll remove all the silences. I'll show you the entire transcript, and you can edit using transcript. You can basically remove sections of the video using this transcript pattern, right? And by doing so, you'll have a video which does not have awkward silences and, you know, basically long silences, and you can remove segments of the video where you have made a mistake. Let's say, if you make a mistake in a segment of the video, you can completely remove it by selecting it over here, right? And you have the whole whole transcript over here, right? So I am going to remove the silences, and I'm going to click on the tick mark over here. And now, as you can see, I have a video where all the silences have been removed. And if I want to go back to the transcript, I'll click on Edit. And I am back to the transcript right over here. Great, isn't it? Just great. This is a great software. And you can do a bunch of different stuff with it. You can edit using the transcript, right? So I'm going to leave this on. I'm going to click on the tick mark again. And as you can see, my video has been split into different clips because some portions of it has been removed. And it has been remote because they contain silences, and I used auto edit for this function. That's all for this video. Thank you so much. Or let me let me change my phrasing and my terminology. I used AICAt. This is the tool for this video, right? Okay, thank you so much. I'll catch you in the next video where we will talk about picture in picture. 12. Picture In Picture And Chroma Key: Hey, everyone. Welcome to a new video. And in today's lecture, I will talk about picture in picture. What is picture and picture? Well, you have this particular picture, right? You have this particular slide over here, and I want to add another picture to it, let's say, of a robot dancing. Why? Because, you know, I just like to mess around with different images and different videos in order to, you know, make something that looks kind of cool, just kidding, you know, I was talking just nonsense. Anyhow, I'll go to Picture and Picture, which is the tool right over here. Picture and picture PIP. I'll click on Picture and Picture. And I have this video, right, 22nd long video, right? Of this robot dancing. Now, I can place it anywhere on the screen. I'll place it right near the bottom right corner. Great, right? I can resize it. I can make it smaller or larger by pulling in or pulling out using the bottom right corner. I can then rotate it if I want to you know, by clicking on the bottom right corner and pulling in, pulling out or rotating it, I can edit this, right? I can change the color. I can change the border, right? If I want to, I don't want to do that, right? But even if I wanted to do that, you know, I can increase the thickness of the border also. But I don't want to do that. I don't want any effects, so I'm just going to leave it like that, right? Move around the image inside this video to the left or right, using the tool at the bottom left corner. But now I have this video inside my video, right? Picture in picture. So I have this video in my video as a part of this video. And as you can see, is there on the timeline. Now I can select where this appears. I can click on it, select it, and then move it around kind of like this, place it wherever I want, or I can increase the length of this particular video, right? Or rather reduce the length of this particular video if I want it to appear for a smaller amount of time, or I can increase the length up to what is allowed. Or I can duplicate this, right? I can duplicate this. I can continually keep duplicating it until it covers the entire timeline for the video. I can copy this, and this will create a copy of the video, which I can move around. Again, you know, I can place it at different places, right? So what I'll do is I'll remove the duplications because I don't need it, and I'm going to use the original robot dancing video I'm going to place it right near the second clip, right? I'm going to move the playhead back to start. I'm going to play the video. Creating the difference between the savings plan slide a mutual fund picture picture you can all different savings bank account that is qui In a mutual fund of 64, some other form of investment like a bond to the video or, you know, if you want something else, if you want a green screen, a you can use this, and, you know, you'll have a background and we'll have you talking about something. And I'll show you how the green screen effect works and picture in picture, right? Is fairly simple. By the way, you know, you can trim this using the trim tool, right? You can trim this. You go into the trim tool. I'll show you how I did this. I clicked on the video. I went into the trim tool and I can trim it, right? I can trim it by pulling the slider ends in or out, right? I don't need to trim it, and I can do the same thing. I can use the trim tool, for instance, on the main video also, right, if I want to, right? But what I'll do is I'm going to go back, right? I'm going to go back to this picture in picture, and I am going to go to cutout, right? I'm going to go to cutout. Now, cut out basically what it does is, it uses the Chroma chee and cutout features, right? Now, I'll go back and show you this image, right? I'll go and click on picture and Cliture again, and I'll just have one of these because there was a duplication. I'll just increase the length to the maximum, right? I have the picture in picture right now, right? And what I can do is I can crop this. I can change the aspect ratio of this. I'll make it, let's say 90s to 16. This looks like a portrait video, right? So I have made it a portrait video. What else can I do? Well, I can click on this, right? I can basically add an animation, how it comes in. Let's say it fades in. Okay. Looks good, right? Let's say it fades in. I can add different animations over here. And what else can I do? Well, I can add a filter, right? I can make it look kind of moss green or I can change the color of the background. Let's not add anything because I want to demonstrate the cutout tool, right? What else can you do with this, right? Very simple. When you're using picture in picture, for instance, then you can use a mask and you can add a mask to this. You can make it circular. You can make it rectangular. You can make it a star. You can make it, you know, kind of like a teardrop shape. I'll not add any mask to it, and you can blend, right? You can blend it. You can blend in the picture. I'll keep it at normal. I don't want to blend it in. I just want to remove the green screen, the whole green screen background. I'm going to increase the length of this, the size of this a little bit. I'm going to near the right edge of the video, right? I can increase the speed. I don't want to do that, right? I can copy, duplicate, freeze and reverse what is being said. What I do want to do is I want to use the cutout tool right over here. So what I demonstrated the cutout tool a few seconds back. And what the cutout tool does is it allows you to either cut out. In the sense, either remove the entire background and you can have only the robot dancing over here without the green background has been cut out. Let's play this. There is one way to the sound where you put your money and money put into the band. Shape. Now what is the difference between yourself something going on the difference you have explainer video where you are actually talking about what you're demonstrating using slides and animations, et cetera, in that case, the cutout tool can basically cut out your background and only leave your shape, your form, your head, your, you know, you know, talking head video, your head and your body, right? So it'll cut out everything. Now, what I'll do is, I am going to go to the cutout tool again. I'm going to firstly undo. I'm going to get the background back. I'm going to go to the Cutout tool again and I'm going to use chroma. Now, chroma basically means you can remove the entire green screen, and instead of cutout, what will do this will remove the color you select, right? If you select the color green, this will remove the color green from the entire video or image that you have added as a picture in picture. So I'm going to select this particular color. Right? I'm going to select this color green color. And as you can see, the green color has been removed. And if I increase the strength, I can increase the strength of the color removal. And by increasing the strength of the color removal, I make certain that all of the green colour in the background has been removed, and I can increase the shadow also in order to ensure that all of it has been removed, right? So I'm going to go back what are you going to do is very simple, right? You have to go and select this particular color selection tool, which I'm moving around using my cursor right now, and you have to select the color. Now, let's say you select the steel color of the robot, it'll remove the steel color of the robot. But if you select the color of the background, right, green background, it'll remove the entire background, right? That is what it does, right? So using the color tool, you can easily remove any background. You can remove the red background, white background. But if your image inside the video, if your image inside the video has red, if you're wearing red clothes and you remove the red background, your clothes, right? Half your body is going to be removed, too. All your clothes will be removed in the sense that, you know, it'll just show your face because like I said, green is the best color. If that's why people use green screens, right? Because if you're selecting any other color to remove, it might be the case that, you know, you're wearing clothes of that color or your skin tone is kind of like that, and that will remove what is not supposed to be removed. That will remove you, your body, or any other image or video you use, whatever. Whatever character is there in that video, that will remove that character, also, right? So green is the best color because green usually does not appear in a lot of clothes. If you're wearing green clothes, then it'll remove that portion. And leave a blur. But like I said, you know, if you have a green screen, you can use the cutout or the Chroma tool to basically make sure that your picture in picture, the chroma effect that you want to achieve is easily done, right? So your picture in picture may have another video. It may have one video of you talking about something, explaining something. I may have another video with you lip syncing, and your background may be green. In which case, you'll use a chroma key to remove the background. If your background is, let's say, white or blue, you can use the cutout feature, right? Very easily done, okay? So that's all for picture in picture. Thank you so much. I'll play this video again. And as you talk about the video. So that's all for picture. Thank you so much. I'll catch you in the next lecture where I will discuss key frames. That keystones key frames, right? And that'll be the final lecture in this course. Thank you. 13. Key frames: Hey, everyone. Welcome to a new lecture. And this is going to be a short lecture. I'll just demonstrate how you can use keyframes. And to use keyframes, the video I'll use is the picture in picture video. So I have this video right over here, right picture in picture, and I have the video on the timeline. So the video is right over here, the picture in picture video, and I have the video on the timeline. So I'll go to the beginning of the clip and I'll drop a keyframe. And to drop a keyframe, you have to go to the downward facing tangle with the plus symbol that my cursor is hovering upon. I'm going to drop a keyframe, right? And then I will add a mask, right? I'll add a circle mask, right? And what I'll do is I'm going to increase the length of the circle mask kind of like this, right? And then I'll go to the end of the clip and add another key frame. So now I have my keyframes added. Let's see how it looks. First investment mechanism, I'll talk about Series bank account. What is Series bank account? Well, it's a bank account where you put your money and you earn interest on the money, you put into the bank account. What is the difference between a savings bank account and something? Because I added the but a mutual fund. The figure inside the savings in size as we go through the video, right? Because the investment mechanism, I'll talk about is savings bank account. What is savings bank account? So let's add It's a bank account. You put your money. Mask, right? Let's undo this mask. Let's go to PIP picture in picture. Let's add another mask. Right? I'm going to add a keyframe right over here. Then I'll go to the mask option. I'll add a heart faced mask or rather heart face mask. I'm going to keep it right over here, and I'm going to increase the length of the mask or rather, let's add a triangular mask, right? And what I'll do is I'll increase the length of the mask, right? And I'm going to drop another keyframe right at the end of the video, right? Let's see how it looks. Mechanism, I'll talk about it robotic finger and I'm going to select the video. I'm going to move to the beginning of the video, drop a keyframe. Then what I'll do is I'll select on the clip and I'll drop a keyframe right at the end. I'm going to move the clip and right at the end, I'll drop a keyframe and I'll add a motion to the keyframe using the ease function over here. As you can see, my cursor is hovering over ease, I'll add a motion to the keyframe which kind of looks like this. Just on the money to the bank. The difference between a series. I've selected right over here, let's see the animation right now. Right? Interest on the money, of course. What the difference between savings bank a mutual fund. The fish was assigned to it, good thing the hearings bank funtion liquidity. In a mutual fund, the other form or share or stock market investment I cannot liquid ascribed to saving simple ease function, right? So that is what you can do with keyframe and the ease function, right? Keyframes are essentially right. If you are doing animation, the beginning is how your character is behaving or how your character is entering a room, let's say, and the ending is how your character is leaving the room. The motion between your character entering and leaving the room, you know, your animated character entering and leaving the room, that will be determined by the motion you ascribe to it, assigned to it using keyframe. So the keyframe is one point in time that is locked and basically, if you are doing animation like this, like the robot dancing, right. So the robot enters the picture in a certain manner and leaves the picture in a certain manner in between, it has some motion, and that motion can be assigned to it using key frames. So that is what keyframes are. They are used to assign different motions, different animations and different motions to your video. Now, I use the robot dancing video to demonstrate keyframes, using mass, using different motions, using the Ease function. But in general, if you have movies, you can use keyframes, too. You can use keyframes to have your scenes zoom in, zoom out, to have your scenes move in a certain way. Thank you so much. I'll catch you in the final lecture Otro for this course, where I'll recap what we have learned. Thank you so much. 14. Outro: Hey, everyone. Now you have learned how to edit videos confidently using the in shot app from essential edits like trimming and structuring your clips to advanced features such as picture in picture, keyframes for smooth motion, script based editing techniques, and effective noise removal for clean audio. More importantly, you now understand how to approach video editing with clarity, knowing which tools to use, when to use them, and how to combine them to tell better stories. Whether you're creating content for social media, online courses, YouTube, or personal projects, these skills will help you work faster and produce more polished professional results. The real progress comes from practice. So keep experimenting, keep refining your skills, and keep creating. Thank you so much for taking this course, and I wish you all the best in your video editing journey. Thank you, see you, and I'll catch you in some other course I am teaching. Thank you.