I have no words John.This tutorial is amazing and helped me a lot in my guitar covers. You answered all my question Thank you so much,I wish you all the best.
@@funwithfilmora Great idea - I will have a good think - have been saving all your videos by the way to a playlist so I can find them when I need help!
And a great idea about the playlist too. Don't forget Jane I take requests for Filmora tutorials so will always look at doing one for you if you need one.
I'll certainly look into that for you Leo but you are correct the stock ones are quite limited but bespoke ones can be created quite easily so that will be my next tutorial next weekend.
Since you ask for ideas, here's a request. How to create new, or modify existing, reusable lower thirds? I have to use some specific corporate colors, and it's not possible to modify the colors of elements in the titles or lower thirds. In the past I've prepared them on a green screen and then use them with a chroma key, but I wonder if there is a more elegant and efficient way. Thank you
Hi Leo, sorry for the late reply. I agree that the existing lower thirds are limited on being able to edit them but there are other ways around that and I will certainly do a tutorial on that for you. May be a week or two though as I have others in the pipeline. Hope that's ok?
Hi Collaboration Station. This may help...look at Part 6 halfway down the page. filmora.wondershare.com/video-editor/filmora-using-tips.html#part6 If this doesn't help let me know. 👍
@@funwithfilmora thank you for the quick reply! Unfortunately this doesn’t work when working in the split screen advanced timeline (works on the main timeline) I am trying to synchronise multiple tracks to one piece of audio but I can get it as accurate as I’d like without it snapping
I see what you mean although I am only working on Filmora on a Mac at the moment ans my Windows machine is in for repair until wed of next week so can't check on that. The Mac version is different to the Windows one so will check again when I get mine back. In the meantime I'll ask around for you as it's a good question. 👍
Hi Collaboration Station. I've been asking around and nobody seems to have an answer. When I get my Windows PC back from repair next week I''l have a deep dive into it to see if I can figure it out. 👍
I have no words John.This tutorial is amazing and helped me a lot in my guitar covers.
You answered all my question
Thank you so much,I wish you all the best.
Thank you Nicolae for the kind words. Looking forward to your next videos!!!
Terrific tutorial John - thank you!
Thank you Jane. Can you use it on any of your future videos do you think?
@@funwithfilmora I can always try!
Maybe different pieces of jewelry woupd look good?
@@funwithfilmora Great idea - I will have a good think - have been saving all your videos by the way to a playlist so I can find them when I need help!
And a great idea about the playlist too. Don't forget Jane I take requests for Filmora tutorials so will always look at doing one for you if you need one.
Thank you!
I'll certainly look into that for you Leo but you are correct the stock ones are quite limited but bespoke ones can be created quite easily so that will be my next tutorial next weekend.
Hi Leo, I have done the Lower Thirds tutorial for you. Let me know if it's helpful for you. ruclips.net/video/WAVl56QQ8qQ/видео.html
Since you ask for ideas, here's a request. How to create new, or modify existing, reusable lower thirds? I have to use some specific corporate colors, and it's not possible to modify the colors of elements in the titles or lower thirds. In the past I've prepared them on a green screen and then use them with a chroma key, but I wonder if there is a more elegant and efficient way. Thank you
Hi Leo, sorry for the late reply. I agree that the existing lower thirds are limited on being able to edit them but there are other ways around that and I will certainly do a tutorial on that for you. May be a week or two though as I have others in the pipeline. Hope that's ok?
Hi! How do you stop it from snapping in the advanced mode timeline? Really annoying when trying to sync to audio
Hi Collaboration Station. This may help...look at Part 6 halfway down the page. filmora.wondershare.com/video-editor/filmora-using-tips.html#part6 If this doesn't help let me know. 👍
@@funwithfilmora thank you for the quick reply! Unfortunately this doesn’t work when working in the split screen advanced timeline (works on the main timeline) I am trying to synchronise multiple tracks to one piece of audio but I can get it as accurate as I’d like without it snapping
I see what you mean although I am only working on Filmora on a Mac at the moment ans my Windows machine is in for repair until wed of next week so can't check on that. The Mac version is different to the Windows one so will check again when I get mine back. In the meantime I'll ask around for you as it's a good question. 👍
@@funwithfilmora great thank you! I’m running it on Windows 👍🏻
Hi Collaboration Station. I've been asking around and nobody seems to have an answer. When I get my Windows PC back from repair next week I''l have a deep dive into it to see if I can figure it out. 👍