Filmora Video Mac

It is also available for Mac, and there are 64-bit versions of Windows 7 and 8, as well. The software also gives access to stock photos and videos in a range of resolutions from Filmora's film.

  1. Double-click on the video clip in the timeline to open the video editing panel. Under the 'Video' tab, choose the 'Stabilization' option. You can also right-click on the video in the timeline and choose the 'Stabilization' option. The program will analyze your video automatically.
  2. Wondershare Filmora for Mac is a trendy video editing software that empowers you to produce creative and polished videos in just a few simple steps. With Filmora for Mac, you can drag and drop a large selection of special effects, transitions, and animated titles into an easy-to-use editing timeline that has up to 100 video tracks.
  3. Reduce the resolution of the video preview to facilitate editing without affecting the quality of the exported videos. PC/Mac - cross platform compatibility Wondershare Filmora 9. Start your project with one version of Filmora9 on either Mac or PC and continue in the other operating system. Advanced waveforms Wondershare.

Filmora9 for Mac supports Pan and Zoom effect (Ken Burns effect), which allows you to make your video or image pan from one subject to another and slowly zoom in on the subjects. The steps below will show you how to apply Pan and Zoom effect.

Step 1. Drag and drop the video to the timeline. And click on the 'Crop and Zoom' icon on the toolbar above the timeline. You can also right-click on the video in the timeline and choose the 'Crop and Zoom' option.

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Step 2. Click on the 'Pan and Zoom' tab to open the setting window. You will see two frames. And your video is marked with Start and End in the viewer.

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Step 3. Now drag the Start frame to resize it to make the beginning of the frame as you need. And then drag the End frame in the same way. And then click the 'Play' icon to check the effect. You can reset the effect or click 'OK' to save the change.

Tips: You can click on the 'Switch' button in the top left corner to switch the start and end frame instantly. And you can pan and zoom image in the same way.

Filmora Video Editor For Mac

If you’re using MacOS, the most popular video-editing apps must be iMovie and Final Cut Pro. iMovie is free but it lacks a lot of advanced features. On the other hand, Final Cut Pro could set you back $300, which is out of budget of most average users. That’s the reason why I was excited to try the Wondershare Filmora app for Mac, it is totally free to use will all the premium features of paid plans.

The app is built for the novice or casual user, therefore, it is very easy to use. The default layout of the interface is very simple, it contains 3 panes and a toolbar in the middle of the screen.

In the top left corner is the resource pane, here you can find your videos, music, text/credit, transitions, filters, overlays, elements, and split-screen effects. On the top right corner is the preview pane. On the bottom, you can find the timeline. There is a toolbar in the middle, it includes some buttons like Import, Record Screen, Voice Over, Delete, Split, Crop & Zoom, Rotation, Power Tool, Advanced Color Tuning, Inspector, and Audio Mixer.

Getting started with a new project is pretty straightforward, you even don’t need to learn anything to create your first one. Basically, you will just need to drag and drop your videos, music tracks and effects to the timeline, then export to a movie file. All done. If you’ve already used any other video-editing app like iMovie or Final Cut Pro, you will get used to the Filmora app in no time.

I’m quite impressed that the app can process 4K movies, this is a huge advantage over the free iMovie app on MacOS which can export 1080p movies at its best.

Another great feature is the advanced color tuning tool. This is used to correct color and make creative adjustments. There are a lot of color grading presets to make movie production effortlessly. With 3D LUT (3D Lookup Table), you can easily grade colors of your video and preview how it will be reproduced on a TV, monitor or projector. There are some professional color grading presets, including the ones used in famous movies. You can also download 3D Luts files online and import to the app. The HSL (Hue, Saturation, and Luminance) tool is also very powerful as you can adjust individual color ranges in your video. There are 8 color options, which are red, orange, yellow, green, magenta, purple, blur, and cyan.

Another attractive feature is that the app includes a lot more effects. You even can buy more effects on their store, they release new effect package every month. Combining your crisp 4K movies with the decent effects, you can create some amazing videos in the simple app. There is also a function to stabilize your footages but you will have to stabilize them before adding to the project. Check out a 4K video sample created by the app right below.

I’m a little disappointed that the video in the preview pane has a bad quality at first. I imported some 4K videos to my project but I hardly could see anything clearly there. The app seems to over-optimize the videos to improve the processing speed of the app. After a while, the videos become clearer but the app is super laggy as well. iMovie and Final Cut Pro also optimize videos for faster processing but the video quality is much better than this one, and there is always an option to chose between higher video quality and better performance in those apps. You can check out the video below to see the slow performance of the Filmora app. Notice that I run the app on a MacBook Pro 2015 with AMD Radeon R9 M370X graphic card and 16GB DDR3 RAM.

Another limitation is that there are just 8 editing tracks at maximum in the timeline, including 2 video tracks. The processing speed of the app is underwhelming. It is not just the speed when you use the app, but also when you export a movie. It took me more than 12 minutes to export a 2-minute 4K movie, a few times longer than other apps.

The Filmora app is free but there will be a watermark in the middle of your video. The watermark is big and clear enough to make the video unusable for commercial projects. Therefore, I recommend you to purchase the app if you plan to use it. It costs just $44.99 per year or $59.99 for a lifetime license.

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