Filmora 14 is Here | DEEP DIVE | Top New Features Explained!

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024

Комментарии • 13

  • @proservicesdigital
    @proservicesdigital 12 дней назад +1

    Hi Alex, thanks for the video. It is really useful. Do you know if we can do multiple planar tracking in the same video concurrently?

    • @alexeditss
      @alexeditss  11 дней назад

      hi dear, thanks for watching the video. you actually cannot do 2 trackings, but only if you export the first , and then bring back that same clip and do another tracking.

  • @JoelS4000
    @JoelS4000 16 дней назад +2

    Hi, Alex, Great job on the video! If I understand correctly, the Planar Tracking will work exactly the same as the paid add-on creative asset effect "Corner Pin" with an ability to motion track.....This is awesome!
    In Davinci Resolve, The Planar Tracking feature requires many steps using their fusion page and creating a node tree and connecting arrows etc....and all the other nonsense crazy steps their program is. Filmora ROCKS!

    • @alexeditss
      @alexeditss  16 дней назад +2

      Hi Joe, not actually as a paid add on.. Planar tracking is free just like motion tracking, smart cutout and so forth.
      Sure Filmora is doing better, however a lot of people are desiring more features than Ai

    • @JoelS4000
      @JoelS4000 16 дней назад

      @@alexeditssYes. I agree. At least the planar tracking and a few other ai features do not require ai credits and are part of the program. My point about the corner pin effect was it works the same as planar tracking as far as the "pinning" the image on a given surface. The corner pin effect would require $99 per year to access the cheapest add-on plan.

    • @alexeditss
      @alexeditss  16 дней назад

      Well I get it. Yes true. Yet they operate differently.. the corner pin can't track n the planar tacking can't change the perspective.. (not more than the selection surface) ..
      But yeah it's cool.. I haven't checked out the davinci Resolve.. I'm looking forward to it...

    • @JoelS4000
      @JoelS4000 15 дней назад

      @@alexeditss I was playing around with DaVinci Resolve again yesterday and became very frustrated. Some of the features and menus are difficult to find and require too many crazy steps and some of the features are scattered about the interface. I ended up uninstalling it.
      I'm very grateful for the powerful yet easy navigation we have in Filmora.

  • @31Reyn
    @31Reyn 18 дней назад

    Thanks for another great tutorial 😃

    • @alexeditss
      @alexeditss  18 дней назад

      You're welcome dear.. more reviews are still coming for this new Filmora 14

  • @yvonrobert6993
    @yvonrobert6993 16 дней назад +1

    Hi, very nice presentation but Filmora add multi camera function as a fantastic thing remember that Pinnacle has this made 10 year ago. My main problem using Filmora is the lack of free stock check a simple free background colour. Not too much plain colour. May be the question for existant user is what to pay for a software if we can have more and free with competition like Clipchamp in Windows and DaVinci Resolve?

    • @JoelS4000
      @JoelS4000 16 дней назад

      Thee are lots of free background colors available for free included in Filmora. Under stock media then color or color gradients. You can also create any color you wish...

    • @alexeditss
      @alexeditss  16 дней назад

      Hey man.. I understand your point, Indeed, a lot of features are not actually free, but if you get a creative assets license, you're good to go.. Meanwhile if your challenge is much more about background colours (sample color) you can follow this tutorial ruclips.net/video/uM-ednZ6VaY/видео.html
      (a little bit older) but very useful .. it will help you to see how to create your own sample or background colours in filmora

    • @yvonrobert6993
      @yvonrobert6993 16 дней назад

      @@JoelS4000 Sorry in version 13.3.6 only few backgrounds colour are available about 6 or 7 colours include black and white all others need to pay. Compare this with Corel Video, Pinnacle Studio and DaVinci Resolve plus naturally the famous free Clipchamp from Windows. In Pinnacle you can use title function to create any background standard or half tone (gradient).