Master 3 Amazing Keyframing Tips | Wondershare Filmora 13
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- Опубликовано: 18 май 2024
- Learn how to master keyframing techniques to create effects like the iconic Dolly zoom, maintain focus on your face no matter the movement, and photos that come to life using color keyframing. Perfect for beginners and experienced editors, this video editing tutorial will unlock new creative possibilities for your projects.
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wow, thanks! This will help a lot! I also want to give a suggestion on an effect to add, the effect is called "motion tile' it mirrors the same image around a black space to cover that black space up. This effect is in software such as Adobe After Effects and Adobe Premiere, if you can research such effects, all editors using Filmora, will be very grateful. Thank you for the time to read this comment.
Thank you for your valuable suggestion! We are always striving to improve Filmora, and your feedback is very important to us. We will pass your suggestion on to our product team. Please continue to share your thoughts and suggestions!
Cool tricks, thanks!
Thank you! Love this video
That's good to hear!!!
after seeing you my day gets amazing. Please keep you in every video
Wow! Thank you for your kind words!!!❤
I did the lock on effect on one of my visits to a hibachi. I was trying to follow bouncing egg that went close to the edge of my frame on 2 occasions. It was still a good effect as it happened for a split second, but my tip on that is to make sure you leave plenty of room of your subject along all sides.
With the plus sign on your nose part, shouldn’t there be tracking involved? What if you had a crazy long clip? Don’t want to be advancing 3 frames for a long period of time. Tracking would make that go so much faster.
Exactly! I've been scoping out every update to see if there is an AI tool that will achieve this tracking for you. Bit sad to see their answer to this effect is to manually keyframe the entire thing 🥲
We will let the team know!
can you please do a tutorial/guide on how to do anime music vids or make some tools to make it easier?
Stay tuned!
add 3D tilts as a standard feature
Thanks for the suggestion! 😆😆😆
plz make it so we can link the ai trackin option to the feyframes, it would be so much easier to follow an object, and its only logical to be honest insted of the manual tracking
Thank you for your suggestion!
Can you make the keyframe space bigger?
Thank you for your suggestion! We will let the team know.
We, the people in Iran and abroad, are waiting as soon as possible for the Persian language to be added to the typing of this program. The countries that cannot type have added their own language. Please let us know. Thanks, we are waiting impatiently. ❤🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
We will let the team know :)
Need keyframe for curves in color section.
Thank you for your suggestion!
I thought I understood key framing. After this video, I have no idea 😂😂
Keyframing can be complex, but practice makes perfect🤩
Camera tracking please 🥺
Are you referring to motion tracking? If so, we have that feature! Just click on the clip in the timeline, and you’ll see the option appear above the timeline.
Hello, if you see this comment, in the next intermediate version, instead of enlarging or reducing a photo, please add the thing on the control panel on the side that does not appear when touched. +onion skin
I keep asking about turning a video clip into a cartoon. Never got a proper response. I’m guessing there isn’t a way in filmora.
Sorry for the inconvenience! While this feature isn’t available yet in Filmora, it’s a fantastic idea and we’ll definitely consider it for future updates. Stay tuned!❤❤❤
There is a feature like this in the mobile version