Video Studio Basic Editing
1: X4 Overview
In
this episode, we walk you through the basic features of VideoStudio Pro
X4. We explore the Capture Step, Edit Step (timeline, library, effects
etc) and end with a discussion on the Share Step. We also cover the new
features in Pro X3.
Running Time: 6:59 |
2: Trimming Clips
The
edit section is the heart of VideoStudio where you trim and split your
video clips. In this episode, we show you the basics of manipulating
video clips such as trimming from the front, back and the middle. We
also cover precision trimming and stretching of clips.
Running Time: 3:41 |
3: Ripple Editing
In
this episode, we show you how to keep your media assets located on your
timeline in synch, when you modify or move the in and out points of a
clip. We show you how to shift all your other media assets (overlay
clips, titles, audio etc) in unison while modifying a given clip inside a
VideoStudio Project.
Running Time: 4:14 |
4: Video Capture
In this video tutorial, we perform a walkthrough of the video capture process using the Edit Step.
Running Time: 7:23 |
5: Working with HD Video
In
this episode, we show you how to transfer video from your AVCHD
camcorder to you computer. We also show you how to make sense of all the
HD input and output formats.
Running Time: 4:41 |
6: Convert Video Formats
In
this episode, we show you how to convert videos from one format to
another. For example convert HD (.mts) files to .avi, .avi to .mp4 etc
Running Time: 3:31 |
7: Overlay Basics - Picture in Picture
In
this episode, we cover the basics of Overlay tracks. Overlay Tracks can
be used in conjunction with the main video track to create very
intersting variations.
Running Time: 4:55 |
8: Overlay Basics - Lower Third Captions 1
In this video tutorial, we show you how to create a basic Lower Thirds Caption using Overlays.
Running Time: 3:45
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9: Overlay Basics - Lower Third Captions 2
In this tutorial, we show you how to create a variation of the Lower Third Captions effect.
Running Time: 3:39 |
10: Overlay Basics - Lower Third Captions 3
In this tutorial, we show you how to create a stock ticker type of effect using an Overlay Clip.
Running Time: 3:45 |
11: Multiple Picture in Picture Effect
In
this tutorial, we show you how to create a multiple picture in picture
in effect. You can also use an overlay clip to create a
picture-within-a-picture effect, or to add a lower third, which can make
your movie production look more professional
Running Time: 4:45 |
12: Video Filters
Filters
can be applied alone or in combination to the Video, Overlay, Title and
Audio Tracks. In this episode we show you how to work with Filters to
create interesting effects.
Running Time: 4:29 |
13: Key Frames
In
this episode we work with KeyFrames. Corel VideoStudio Pro allows you
to customize video filters in a variety of ways, such as by adding key
frames to your clips. Key frames let you specify a different attribute
or behavior for your video filter. This gives you the flexibility to
determine how your video filter will look at any point in a clip and to
vary the intensity of an effect over time
Running Time: 4:10 |
14: Objects And Frames
The
Graphic Library contains color clips, objects, frames and flash
animation. In this episode we focus on working with Objects that you can
drag on top of your videos. Frames can be used to create a window into
the video.
Running Time: 3:48 |
15: Flash Animations
Flash Animations can be added as decorative motion backgrounds that enhance the visual effect of your videos.
Running Time: 5:52 |
16: Titling Techniques
Titles
not only add clarity, but also provide context to your movies. In this
video tutorial, we'll explore the various titling options provided by
VideoStudio.
Running Time: 10:33 |
17: Scrolling End Credits
We'll show you how to scroll titles on a screen just like you see in end credits of movies.
Running Time: 9:07 |
18: Star Wars Scrolling Title
The
Star Wars scrolling title is probably one of the most requested titling
effects from our users. In this episode we show you how easy it is to
create this title effect. The title scrolls across the screen into the
horizon.
Running Time: 3:65 |
19: Movie Templates and Instant Projects
In
this episode, we show you how to create instant movies using
VideoStudio's professionally designed Movie and Effects templates. These
templates comes pre-built with studio-quality music, titles,
transitions and real-time effects.
Running Time: 6:65 |
20: DVD Menus and ChaptersIn this video tutorial, we do a detailed walkthrough of the process of creating a DVD with Chapter points and Menus. |
21: AVCHD DVD
In this episode, we show you how to burn an AVCH DVD for playback in the modern 1080p Blue Ray Disc Players.
Running Time: 6:54 |
22: Audio Basics
Audio
is probably one of the key elements in movie making today. In this
video tutorial, we cover the basic audio options provided by
VideoStudio.
Running Time: 6:55 |
23: Adding Background Music to your movies
In this video tutorial, we show you how to add background music to your home videos.
Running Time: 4:22 |
24: Adding Narration to your Movies
In this video tutorial, we show you how to create professional quality narration to your movies.
Running Time: 3:56 |
25: Fun with Audio Filters
In
this video tutorial, we have fun with sound and audio filters. We show
you how to create Chipmunk sounds, deep sounds, tunnel sounds, reverb
sounds and get creative with audio.
Running Time: 4:06 |
26: Audio-Auto Music-Smart Sound
This
video tutorial, we show you how to use Smartsound as a complete and
affordable music scoring solution for your video projects.
Running Time: 5:06 |
VideoStudio Creative Techniques
27: Stop Motion - Part 1
In
this episode we show you an exciting animation technique called stop
motion. You can get very creative with this technique in your home
videos and bring inanimate objects to life. Simply stitch still frames
together and play them in sequence on the timeline.
Running Time: 4:57 |
28: Stop Motion - Part 2In this episode we show how to do stop motion using an alternate method. |
29: TimeLapse
You
can modify the playback speed of your videos to achive the Time-Lapse
effect. Set your video in slow motion to emphasize a movement, or set it
to play at lightning speed and give your movie a comical air. You can
also use this feature to achieve time-lapse and strobe effects on your
videos and photos
Running Time: 4:42 |
30: Video through Title
In
this episode we show you an interesting variation on a titling
technique. We show you how to create a title where the underlying video
shows through the letters. Really nice effect!
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31: Using Smart Package
In
this episode we show you how to manage your project files. Smart
Package allows you to automatically save your .VSP project and all the
media assets you used within the project, in a single folder location.
Smart Package is a great way to archive your projects and better
organize your media assets.
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32: Correcting Color and Brightness
Many
times we shoot video in poor lighting conditions. This effects video
quality and the video often has poor colors and appears too bright or
too dull. Using a demo VSP project, we show you how to correct minor
exposure problems related to color and lighting.
Running Time: 3:23 |
33: ChromaKeying and Masks
The
technique of filming in front of a green screen is known green screen
compositing. The technique of making the green background transparent is
known as Chromakeying. We show you how to superimpose one video clip on
top of another using Chromakeying and Masks.
Running Time: 3:52 |
34: Custom Animated Masks
In
this episode we create a custom animated mask. This is a spectacular
effect where portions of the screen wipe away and the underlying video
shows through.
Running Time: 4:46 |
35: Upload HD Videos to YouTube
In
this episode we show you how share your videos using the hugely popular
social network YouTube. We walk you through the wizard and show you to
create custom tags to make your video search friendly. We also cover HD
formats and techniques to upload high quality web video.
Running Time: 6:65 |
Painting Creator
36: Painting Creator Basics
In
this video tutorial, we introduce VideoStudio's Painting Creator tool.
The Painting Creator lets you create still and animated paintings on top
of your videos! Unleash your creativity with this amazing tool.
Running Time: 7:45 |
37: Animated Horse Drawing
In
this video tutorial, we draw a horse outline by hand and then bring the
animation to life. This technique can be used on any still image.
Running Time: 7:08 |
38: Animated Handwriting
In this video tutorial, we animate handwriting. This technique can be used to make create titles.
Running Time: 7:28 |
39: Trace Map Route
In this video tutorial, we animate a vacation travel route on a map of South America. Simple and easy to do.
Running Time: 5:17 |
40: Paint on Video
This
is one of my favorite video effects. An artist paints on an easel and
stroke by a stroke an underlying video shows through. We show you
step-by-step how to use the many features of Videostudio's painting
creator to reproduce this effect.
Running Time: 8:12 |
41: Creating Custom Masks #1
In
this video tutorial, we create a custom mask and make a video show
through the mask. We use an Africa Map to show a safari video through
the map of Africa.
Running Time: 4:33 |
42: Creating Custom Masks #2
In
this video tutorial, we create a custom mask and make a video show
through the mask. We use a wreath and make a lion video show through the
wreath.
Running Time: 6:10 |
43: Animated Stick Man Cartoon
This is a simple cartoon animation of a stickman. Very simple but can be used to insert creative cartoons in your home videos.
Running Time: 6:24 |
44: Animated Landscape Cartoon
In
this video tutorial we shows you some advanced techniques for creating
complex cartoon animations using the painting creator. We show how to
animate multiple objects within the same landscape. In this example, we
animate the chimney smoke and sun rays.
Running Time: 11:53 |
Explosive Techniques
45: Star Trek Transporter Effect
In
this video tutorial, we show you the exciting Transporter Effect made
famous by Star Trek Series. We show you how to beam Scottie down to
earth.
Running Time: 7:02 |
46: 3-D Video Cube
In
this tutorial, we show you a how to create a 3d video cube. In the
first example, we show you how to play 3 video clips on each visible
facet of the cube.
Running Time: 6:07 |
47: Blur Out Face in a VideoIn this episode, we show you how to blur out an area of a moving subject such as faces or vehicle license plates. Running Time: 6:30 |
48: Adding Subtitles
In
this tutorial, we'll show you how easy it is to add subtitles to your
movies. Adding subtitles is a great way to add an extra dimension to
your movies.
Running Time: 5:00 |
49: Foreign Language Subtitles
VideoStudio
11/X2/X3 has added additional support for non-English subtitles. There
is a subtle difference between titles and subtitles.
Running Time: 5:31 |
50: Title Effect - Falling Letters
You can get very creative with the Title Step of VideoStudio. In this episode, we'll show you a creative titling technique.
Running Time: 6:04 |
51: Title Effect - Flashing Text
In
this episode, we'll show you how to create a flashing title. We create a
Broadway style title called Las Vegas with flashing colors.
Running Time: 4:04 |
52: Monochrome to Color Effect
In this tutorial, we show you how to create a black and white to color transition effect.
Running Time: 4:58 |
53: Cloning - Creating Twins
In this video tutorial, we show you the exciting Cloning technique. We take an individual and make the subject appear as Twins.
Running Time: 9:06 |
54: Motion Blur
In this video guide, we imitate the motion warp or motion blur effect made famous by the movie 'The Matrix'
Running Time: 3:36 |
55: Camera Freeze Frame Effect
In
this tutorial we show you how to create a camera freeze frame effect.
This technique is really effective when you want to emphasize a
particular video scene to your audience.
Running Time: 3:03 |
56: Animated Video Backgrounds
In this video guide we show you how easy it is to create your own loopable animated backgrounds using VideoStudio.
Running Time: 6:30 |
57: Ken Burns Effect
In
this video guide, we cover the Ken Burns effect made popular by the
famous documentary film maker Ken Burns. Ken burns has made several epic
and award winning documentaries such as the Civil War, Jazz &
Baseball.
Running Time: 8:34 |
58: Smart Pan and Zoom
In
this video guide, we show you how to apply variations of the Ken Burns
effect on several clips at the same, quickly and efficiently.
Running Time: 7:31 |
59: Creating a Watermark
A
watermark is typically a logo or some text that is positioned
strategically on a video. In this video tutorial, we'll show you how to
create a watermark.
Running Time: 3:53 |
60: Tracking a Moving Subject
In this video tutorial we'll show you how to create a circular marquee to track a moving subject in a video.
Running Time: 10:09 |
61: Moving Blocks
Moving or sliding video blocks is one of those effects that is very easy to do yet the end result is spectacular!
Running Time: 3:41 |
62: Split Screen Scrolling Text
Titles
not only add clarity, but also provide context to your movies. In this
video tutorial, we'll explore the various titling options provided by
VideoStudio. We'll show you how to create a split screen video
accompanied by closing end credits like what you see on Tv.
Running Time: 9:07 |
63: Typewriter Effect
In
this video guide we'll show you how to create the type writer effect.
The typewriter effect simulates the typing of characters on a computer
screen. Instead of displaying a simple title, this effect visually
writes the title letter by letter with a blinking cursor.
Running Time: 8:00 |
64: Creating videos for the iPodiPods have become very popular these days and everyone wants to upload videos and music to the iPod and enjoy it on the go. Running Time: 8:26 |
65: Fun with Slow Fast and Reverse MotionIn this video guide, we show you how to have fun with playback speed. We show you how to add slow motion to to focus the attention of the audience to a particular scene. Running Time: 7:36 |
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