![]() This may have been intuitive for some, but coming from Final Cut Pro X Shotcut is a whole different animal. The point being the file you designated as a template will remain pristine, and you won’t have to keep remaking it. Open it and start building your project, using the “Save As” command, NOT “Save” and changing it’s name to whatever it is that you’re currently working on.Ĭlose the template (deleting any additional files if you added any) then open the file you just created with the “Save As” command and use how you will. Let’s say you’re ready to use the template. Once again, find the Open File option and select a music file from your computer. Save it and call it something fairly obvious (and simple. Before you add the music file to Shotcut, you can right-click the mouse on the empty space and go to Track Operations>Add audio track. It will not be “complete” in that it only includes what you need to produce the skeleton of your video, including whatever else you want to remain consistent minus anything that you don’t want to remain that way. ![]() Then build your video from the elements in the folder ONLY. This folder is important, and once assembled, should be left alone. mp4 file named yourfirstname-yourlastname-promo.mp4 and upload it to the #in-class Slack channel.I’ve figured out how to create a template in Shotcut (which I’m defining for our purposes as a video with certain reoccurring elements – an opening, music, closing, etc so you don’t have to keep remaking the wheel, so to speak).įirst, assemble the elements that will remain consistent from video to video (music, jpgs, and whatnot) and put them in their own folder. End your video with 5 seconds of the course poster again.if there are several seconds of awkward silence at the beginning). “Trim” a few seconds from the beginning and/or end of at least one of your classmates’ videos (ex.Add the audio file so that it plays during those opening 5 seconds and then stops (you’ll want to “trim” it in the timeline).Add the image file to your timeline and have it play for the first 5 seconds of your video.Open the three video files, image file, and audio file and add them to your project’s playlist.Create and save a new project in Shotcut.Open File, find your music files and then add them. Now, you will have to add music files to the Shotcut playlist like the way you had added video items in the playlist. This will add an audio timeline below your video timeline. Choose three video segments recorded by your classmates to include in your own video Go to Timeline and click on Add audio track. ![]() Michaela January 12, 2019, 11:28am 3 Thanks for the reply, QDSOV. ![]() All you then have to do is set the gain (volume) at the start, then again at the same level where you want it to start fading, once more at the end of the fade, and so on. Your goal is to create a short video using the above building blocks that includes the following: Apply a gain filter to the music track and use advanced keyframes.
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