Samsung is rolling out an update to the Galaxy Enhance-X app. It changes the app’s version from 2.0.71 to 2.0.89 and brings three changes: new icons for two editing sections, reorganized editing options, and changes to editing suggestions. Let’s take a look.
Changes to editing suggestions
When you open a picture or a video in the Galaxy Enhance-X app, it scans the content and automatically suggests the editing options that you should use with it. As you can see in the screenshots below, for the same picture, the previous version and the latest version of the app suggested different editing options. So, Samsung seems to have changed what editing suggestions the app offers. This could either be an improvement or otherwise.
New icons and reorganized editing options
With the latest update, Samsung is offering new icons for two editing sections. First is the section that offers editing suggestions and second is the section that offers editing options related to brightness and color adjustments. The refreshed icons convey what options those sections offer to users in a better way than the older ones.
Along with that, Samsung has moved the ‘Fix lens distortion’ option from the section that offers options related to image adjustment/cropping to the section that has options related to editing faces.
To update Galaxy Enhance-X to version 2.0.89, go to Galaxy Store » Menu » Updates. If the update is available for you, Galaxy Store will show it to you. In that case, you can either click the update icon beside the listing of the app or click on the Update all button at the top-right corner of the screen.
Apple TV+ took four prizes in the TV craft awards, and may win more in the broader BAFTA Television Awards. Photo: Apple TV+
The BAFTA Television Craft Awards — a branch of the BAFTAs, often thought of as the British Oscars — awarded wins to Apple TV+ hit series Slow Horses and Silo, the iPhone giant said Sunday.
The acerbic espionage drama Slow Horses won for best editing and best sound. Sci-fi series Silo landed wins for best production design and best original music.
In addition, Apple TV+ received further nominations in the upcoming BAFTA Television Awards.
Apple TV+ wins BAFTA Television Craft awards for Slow Horses, Silo and more
Apple TV+ took two awards apiece in the 2024 BAFTA Television Craft Awards for its acclaimed espionage drama Slow Horses and its sci-fi hit Silo. Slow Horses landed Best Editing: Fiction and Best Sound: Fiction, while Silo won for Best Production Design and Best Original Music.
The BAFTA Television Awards recognize the best British programs, performances and productions each year. Outside of the craft awards subset, Apple TV+ got further nominations for the upcoming awards, below.
Apple landed four BAFTA Television Craft Award wins in total, including:
Slow Horses
Editing: Fiction — Sam Williams
Sound: Fiction
Silo
Production Design — Gavin Bocquet, Amanda Bernstein
Original Music: Fiction — Atli Örvarsson
Upcoming BAFTA Television Awards nominations
Apple TV+ also got nominated for four category awards at the 2024 BAFTA Television Awards that take place Sunday, May 12:
Slow Horses
Drama Series Supporting Actor — Jack Lowden
Hannah Waddingham: Home for Christmas
Entertainment
The Enfield Poltergeist
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Previous BAFTA wins for Apple TV+
Apple TV+ has previously won BAFTA Television Awards:
Best Drama Series in 2023 for acclaimed hit Bad Sisters, along with the show’s awards for Best Supporting Actress (Anne-Marie Duff) and Best Titles & Graphic Identity for Peter Anderson Studio.
Apple’s limited series The Essex Serpent landed Best Costume Design for first-time BAFTA winner Jane Petrie in 2023.
In 2022, 9/11: Inside the President’s War Room won Editing: Factual, and 1971: The Year That Music Changed Everything earned Sound: Factual.
We were promised more AI video updates at Adobe Summit 2024 – and here’s the first. Adobe has offered a sneak peak at generative AI video tools coming to Premiere Pro.
Powered by Adobe Firefly, the new AI tools are set to give professional video editors new ways to add post-production polish. Early comments appear broadly positive, likening the tools to a VFX powerhouse After Effects – but we’ll have to wait until May to see how that comparison holds up.
We took a look at what’s new from Adobe and how the new non-destructive Firefly AI tools could change the way you edit videos.
A useful tool for when the narrative needs that extra beat, Generative Extend is the definition of ‘fix it in post’. The AI here adds additional frames to clips, giving editors more to play with. According to Adobe, the “breakthrough technology creates extra media for fine-tuning edits, to hold on a shot for an extra beat or to better cover a transition.”
2. Adding and removing objects
A familiar set of tools for genAI users, Object Addition and Object Removal are making their debut on Premiere Pro. In Adobe’s preview video, we’re shown a case of diamonds. As with any AI art generator, by selecting an area of the frame and writing a text-to-video prompt, users will be able to add to the scene. In this case, more diamonds. Other uses highlighted are adding or removing unwanted props, set dressing, brand logos, and crew, which may lead to a dangerous drop in IMDb-listed goofs.
3. Third-party support
This is an intriguing proposition for any video pro currently using other AI tools. Adobe Firefly’s Premiere Pro will let users use models from third-party sources, including Pika, Runway, and Sora from OpenAI to find the best shot for the project. These last two examples will use text-prompts directly inside Premiere Pro, creating variations that can be added straight to the timeline. Adobe are calling these ‘explorations,’ and since Sora itself is still very much in beta, expect this one to develop over time.
4. VFX workflows
As soon as Adobe revealed the tools, the inevitable comparisons to After Effects came tumbling in. From what we’ve seen, there’s no denying the tools are effectively light visual effects tools. Ok, it doesn’t quite look like an alternative to After Effects just yet. But the tools add an extra level of VFX, letting users tidy up footage without jumping between software.
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5. Audio workflows are changing too
Alongside the headline-grabbing video tools, the company is introducing a handful of generative AI audio tools – also set for a May release. Expect interactive fade handles, automatic AI tagging to categorize music, ambience, sound effects, or dialogue, and redesigned waveforms that should make it quicker to ‘read’ the project.
Bonus: Content credentials
Alright, it might not radically alter anyone’s workflow, but since Firefly’s introduction, Adobe has been championing more transparency around AI usage media. With Content Credentials, users can see if AI was used, and which training model, in the creation of the footage.
“Adobe is reimagining every step of video creation and production workflow to give creators new power and flexibility to realize their vision. By bringing generative AI innovations deep into core Premiere Pro workflows, we are solving real pain points that video editors experience every day, while giving them more space to focus on their craft,” said said Ashley Still, Senior Vice President, Creative Product Group at Adobe.
Pixelmator Pro 3.5.8 has gone live on the Mac App Store, and the latest update to the popular image editing app brings the ability to edit text in PDFs, along with a handful of other notable additions.
Pixelmator recently added support to the app for vector PDFs, which allows users to import image, shape, and text elements in the portable document format as separate layers.
With the newest version, this support has been expanded so that users can edit imported text as regular text layers. In practice, this means existing text in PDFs can be more easily replaced, formatted, and styled using Pixelmator Pro tools. As the developers explain:
Typically, text in PDF documents is not directly editable. Instead, it’s stored as vector shapes to keep documents looking consistent across various platforms and apps. To make text editable again, Pixelmator Pro extracts various embedded data from the original PDF, allowing it to recover the original text, fonts, and formatting. Even if some of these elements are missing, for instance, if the original font is not installed on your Mac, you can still import the text, select a different font, and continue with your edits.
In addition, the new text editing abilities mean users can seamlessly export Apple Keynote and Pages projects and continue editing them in Pixelmator Pro. All text remains fully editable in its original fonts, including the SF Pro font that is used throughout the Apple ecosystem.
Elsewhere in this update, the Style tool has been improved to simplify the creation of custom outlines around text layers. Users now have the option to add strokes inside, within, or outside of the text, choose from various stroke ends and corners, and also add dashed strokes.
Pixelmator Pro 3.5.8 also includes 12 new templates for web, social media, and more. All of the templates include a set of alternative color palettes for adjusting the theme to custom requirements.
Pixelmator Pro is available exclusively from the Mac App Store as a free update for existing users and $49.99 for new customers. A free seven-day trial of the software with no restrictions is also available on the Pixelmator website.
Google next month will make its latest AI-powered photo editing feature available to all users of Google Photos on iOS, the company has announced.
Magic Editor, which featured heavily in last year’s Google Pixel 8 series marketing blitz, uses generative AI to perform complicated photo edits, such as filling in gaps in a photo, repositioning subjects, and additional foreground/background adjustments like making a cloudy, grey sky look blue.
The edits mimic the kind of possibilities afforded by more professional editing tools like Photoshop, except Magic Editor achieves its automated results via AI, rather than the user having to do them manually.
To editing tool debuted as one of the headline AI features on the company’s flagship phone when it launched six months ago, and has since been exclusive to Google Pixel 8 owners and Google One subscribers. The tool will become available to all users of Google Photos starting May 15.
Google Photos for iOS and Android will include 10 Magic Editor saves per month. To use more than that, users will need to buy a Premium Google One plan, which starts at 2TB of storage for $10 per month or $100 annually.
In addition to Magic Editor, Google is bringing several more editing tools to Google Photos, including Photo Unblur, Sky suggestions, Color pop, HDR effect for photos and videos, Portrait Blur, Portrait Light (plus its add light/balance light features), Cinematic Photos, Styles in the Collage Editor, and Video Effects.
To use the AI features, Apple devices must be running iOS 15 or later. Google Photos is a free download for iPhone and iPad available on the App Store.
OpenAI’s Chief Technology Officer Mira Murati recently sat down with The Wall Street Journal to reveal interesting details about their upcoming text-to-video generator Sora.
The interview covers a wide array of topics from the type of content the AI engine will produce to the security measures being put into place. Combating misinformation is a sticking point for the company. Murati states Sora will have multiple safety guardrails to ensure the technology isn’t misused. She says the team wouldn’t feel comfortable releasing something that “might affect global elections”. According to the article, Sora will follow the same prompt policies as Dall-E meaning it’ll refuse to create “images of public figures” such as the President of the United States.
Watermarks are going to be added too. A transparent OpenAI logo can be found in the lower right-hand corner indicating that it’s AI footage. Murati adds that they may also adopt content provenance as another indicator. This uses metadata to give information on the origins of digital media. That’s all well and good, but it may not be enough. Last year, a group of researchers managed to break “current image watermarking protections”, including those belonging to OpenAI. Hopefully, they come up with something tougher.
Generative features
Things get interesting when they begin to talk about Sora‘s future. First off, the developers have plans to “eventually” add sound to videos to make them more realistic. Editing tools are on the itinerary as well, giving online creators a way to fix the AI’s many mistakes.
As advanced as Sora is, it makes a lot of errors. One of the prominent examples in the piece revolves around a video prompt asking the engine to generate a video where a robot steals a woman’s camera. Instead, the clip shows the woman partially becoming a robot. Murati admits there is room for improvement stating the AI is “quite good at continuity, [but] it’s not perfect”.
Nudity is not off the table. Murati says OpenAI is working with “artists… to figure out” what kind of nude content will be allowed. It seems the team would be okay with allowing “artistic” nudity while banning things like non-consensual deep fakes. Naturally, OpenAI would like to avoid being the center of a potential controversy although they want their product to be seen as a platform fostering creativity.
Ongoing tests
When asked about the data used to train Sora, Murati was a little evasive.
She started off by claiming she didn’t know what was used to teach the AI other than it was either “publically available or license data”. What’s more, Murati wasn’t sure if videos from YouTube, Facebook, or Instagram were a part of the training. However she later admitted that media from Shutterstock was indeed used. The two companies, if you’re not aware, have a partnership which could explain why Murati was willing to confirm it as a source.
Murati states Sora will “definitely” launch by the end of the year. She didn’t give an exact date although it could happen within the coming months. For now, the developers are safety testing the engine looking for any “vulnerabilities, biases, and other harmful results”.
If you’re thinking of one day trying out Sora, we suggest learning how to use editing software. Remember, it makes many errors and might continue to do so at launch. For recommendations, check out TechRadar’s best video editing software for 2024.
Every year around Christmas, I hang an ornament on the tree featuring a photo of my family. There we are, all four of us, in one shot, Except something is wrong with the photo; while we’re all dressed in our winter best, we don’t quite hang together as a unit. In fact, it becomes quite clear that this is not a natural group shot and is something I cooked up in Photoshop because I needed a nice family photo for the ornament frame. No one is fooled when they look at it.
Suffice to say, I feel for Princess of Wales Kate Middleton, the royal who, in an apparent effort to convey normalcy in what might not be entirely normal times, did a bit of family portrait photo editing wizardry that didn’t all go according to plan. There are numerous artifacts in her final image, shared widely over the weekend to celebrate UK Mother’s Day. So many that the Royal Family eventually pulled the photo and Middleton fessed up to doing some creative photo editing.
I’m not here to judge that effort or why she did it. No, I offer a helping hand and a few tips from modern mobile and application-based technology that could help her and you avoid similar photo-editing mishaps.
The Best Shot
(Image credit: Future)
If the goal was simply to get all those enthusiastic faces together (all the kids smiling and happy along with Kate’s best look) then I think the Google Pixel 8 Pro’s new Best Shot feature might’ve saved her a lot of trouble.
Best Shot works by letting you take a quick series of pictures from one position (no moving or you ruin it) and then letting you choose the best expressions from each shot, before combining them into one near-perfect master shot. If Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis weren’t all smiling or laughing at once, Kate could’ve selected the biggest smiles from each image and combined them into one in a way that, thanks to AI, looks surprisingly natural.
This is a much better approach than trying to copy and paste people (or even parts of people) from one image to another and then doing your best to match hand and clothing placement. Using that method never ends well.
Magic Editor
Sometimes you just want to use Google Magic Eraser to remove background noise. (Image credit: Future | Tim Coleman)
Sometimes, it’s not just the expressions you want to replace or edit. If you have more work to do – as it appears Kate did – then Google‘s Magic Editor (and Magic Eraser), also found on the Pixel 8 Pro, could help here.
While Magic Editor and Magic eraser won’t let you combine disparate photos, the tools can help you make the most of what you’ve got and even clean up a bad Photoshop edit, and all using AI.
You’ll find the tools on a Pixel 8 phone under Photos/Edit/Tools.
If, for instance, you want to remove some extra coat fabric showing in a space where there should be nothing but the background, you can use Magic Eraser to select the offending object by drawing over it with a semi-transparent digital marker, delete it, and have the Pixel 8 Pro automatically replace the removed fabric with a natural-looking background.
Or, if you see a blurred hand that looks unnatural, you can unblur the fuzzy parts of your photo.
Firefly to the rescue
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Select what you want to remove(Image credit: Future)
Delete or erase it.(Image credit: Future)
Tell Firefly how to fill it.(Image credit: Future)
Sometimes, you need to use the right tools in Adobe Photoshop. I, too, have overused the Clone tool, which lets you take an element, background, or texture from one part of a photo and stamp it in another place to, for instance, cover up an errant few strands of hair. The problem with this feature is that it’s a bit of a blunt object.
Adobe Photoshop now includes Firefly (as does Photoshop Express), which lets you use generative AI to fill in and extend image elements in ways that often look as natural as (or even better than) the original photos.
Is your photo missing part of a coast zipper? Delete the bad-looking part, select the real zipper plus the space left by your cut, and ask Firefly to fill it in. You will probably have a perfect-looking coat zipper. Do you want to replace that coat fabric with the grass from the background? Delete the grass, select the area, and then tell Firefly how you want it to fill the space.
As for that hair falling unnaturally on top of another subject’s hair, you can select those strands, then select the hair you want to extend and that blank space, ask Firefly to generate the rest, and you will have a full head of flowing hair.
I’m not suggesting these tools will solve every photo editing issue. There is a wealth of powerful tools in Adobe Photoshop and a shocking amount of power in Google’s AI editing tools on the Pixel 8. Plus, you can find a lot of third-party mobile apps that you can download and try. But the tools and features I’ve outlined here might do the least damage and the maximum good.
Ultimately, we want our photos to match what we see in our mind’s eye. I’m sure that’s all Kate hoped to achieve, she probably just chose the wrong tools.
In the fast-paced world of video content creation, editors are constantly on the lookout for tools that can elevate their work to new heights. CapCut is one such tool that offers a plethora of features designed to enhance the quality and impact of your videos. Whether you’re working on a Windows, Mac, iPhone, or Android device, mastering CapCut can give your projects a professional edge. Let’s delve into some key strategies that can help you make the most of what CapCut has to offer.
One of the standout features of CapCut is its advanced layering and auto cutout tools. These allow you to create visually striking text effects by placing text behind subjects in your videos. This technique adds depth and interest, drawing the viewer’s eye and making your content more engaging. The auto cutout feature is particularly useful, as it helps you isolate the subject from the background, allowing you to insert text seamlessly for a more polished look.
How to use CapCut video editing app
The ability to quickly and effectively edit footage is crucial for maintaining a competitive edge. CapCut, a versatile video editing software, provides a suite of advanced tools that cater to this need. Among its many features, the advanced layering and auto cutout tools stand out for their ability to create dynamic and visually appealing effects.
By utilizing these tools, editors can place text behind subjects within the video, adding a layer of depth that captures the viewer’s attention. The auto cutout feature simplifies the process of separating the subject from the background, enabling a seamless integration of text and imagery that enhances the overall polish of the video.
CapCut’s innovative capabilities extend to the creation of custom AI avatars, offering a novel way to personalize video content. This technology allows users to generate virtual characters, such as an AI news reporter, that can be customized to match the style and tone of the video. The avatars can be designed to reflect a specific appearance and can be synchronized with a script, resulting in an interactive and engaging viewing experience. This feature is particularly useful for content creators looking to add a unique and creative element to their videos, setting them apart from the competition.
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For those looking to enhance their YouTube or TikTok videos, CapCut’s AI-generated studio backgrounds are a perfect solution. With a variety of scenes to choose from, you can easily find a background that complements your video’s theme. This simple addition can significantly improve the visual appeal of your content, making it more attractive to viewers.
Another exciting capability of CapCut is the ability to create custom AI avatars. Imagine having an AI news reporter that you can customize to fit the style and tone of your video. This feature not only adds a unique touch to your content but also engages your audience with a personalized experience. You can design the avatar’s appearance and synchronize it with your script, making your videos more interactive and enjoyable.
Privacy concerns are paramount in today’s digital landscape, and CapCut addresses this with its masking and keyframe features. These tools allow you to blur out faces or sensitive information, ensuring that your videos respect privacy and adhere to regulations. Whether you’re working on a personal project or a professional assignment, maintaining privacy is essential, and CapCut provides the means to do so effectively.
Karaoke videos are incredibly popular, and CapCut’s vocal removal tool is a standout feature for music enthusiasts. This tool enables you to strip the vocals from songs, leaving a clean instrumental track for your audience to sing along to. It’s a simple yet powerful way to engage with viewers and encourage them to participate in your content.
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Efficiency is key in video editing, and CapCut’s shortcut keys are designed to speed up your workflow. By learning and using these shortcuts, you can save valuable time and focus on the creative aspects of your projects. This can be especially beneficial when working under tight deadlines or juggling multiple tasks.
Collaboration is often a crucial part of the video editing process, and CapCut makes it easier with its timestamped comments feature. This allows you to share your work with others and receive specific, targeted feedback. It streamlines communication with team members or clients, making the revision process more precise and efficient.
For those looking to maintain a consistent brand image across their content, CapCut’s brand kit feature is invaluable. It enables you to set a uniform style for all your media assets, ensuring that every piece of content you produce is aligned with your brand’s identity. This consistency helps build recognition and trust with your audience.
Editing high-resolution footage can be demanding on your system, but CapCut’s proxy media function offers a solution. It allows you to edit with lower-resolution files, ensuring a smoother workflow. Once you’re ready for final production, you can switch back to the full-resolution clips for the best quality output.
Lastly, accessibility is an important consideration for video content, and CapCut’s auto-captioning feature helps make your videos more inclusive. With customizable text templates, you can add clear, legible captions to your videos, improving the viewing experience for a wider audience.
Enhancing Video Content with Advanced AI Editing Tools
For content creators aiming to enhance the visual quality of their videos, CapCut’s AI-generated studio backgrounds offer a range of scenes that can be matched to the video’s theme. This simple addition can significantly elevate the aesthetic appeal of the content, making it more attractive to viewers on platforms like YouTube and TikTok. In addition to visual enhancements, CapCut addresses the critical issue of privacy with its masking and keyframe features. These tools enable editors to blur out faces or sensitive information, ensuring that videos comply with privacy regulations and respect individual privacy, which is essential in today’s digital environment.
Efficiency and collaboration are also key aspects of video editing. CapCut’s shortcut keys and timestamped comments feature facilitate a faster workflow and clearer communication among team members or with clients. The brand kit feature ensures consistency across all media assets, reinforcing a cohesive brand identity. For editing high-resolution footage, the proxy media function allows for a smoother editing process, with the option to revert to full-resolution clips for final production. Lastly, the auto-captioning feature enhances accessibility, making videos more inclusive with customizable text templates for captions.
By integrating these strategies into their editing practices, video creators can fully utilize CapCut’s extensive features to produce content that is not only visually striking but also engaging and accessible to a broad audience. Whether for social media or professional use, these techniques enable creators to work more efficiently and deliver high-quality videos that make a memorable impact.
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In the world of drone aerial surveying, professionals are constantly seeking ways to enhance their workflow and produce more accurate 3D models. DJI Enterprise, a leading name in the industry, has introduced a new software tool that is set to make a significant impact on how these professionals work. DJI Modify is a sophisticated 3D model editing tool that simplifies the editing process, addressing common issues that have previously required a lot of manual intervention. DJI explains more about the new 3D model editing software. DJI is also offering
“DJI Modify offers a seamless workflow for mapping and surveying professionals, effortlessly integrating with DJI Terra for aerial surveying and modeling. This all-in-one platform caters to the diverse operational needs of industries such as surveying and mapping, urban planning, and emergency response, ensuring efficient model sharing to meet the dynamic demands of various landscapes.”
DJI Modify stands out with its one-click import feature, which seamlessly integrates 3D models from DJI Terra. This eliminates complicated import steps and saves valuable time. The software’s automated system is designed to identify and remove floating parts in large areas without human input, leading to cleaner models and reducing the need for manual cleanup.
One of the most challenging aspects of 3D modeling is dealing with imperfections caused by water reflections, which can affect the accuracy of the models. DJI Modify offers a solution by allowing users to quickly fix these issues. It provides instant previews so that edits can be tracked and adjusted in real-time, ensuring the final product is of the highest quality.
DJI Modify 3D model editing software
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Drone footage 3D modelling software
Editing complex cityscapes is also made more manageable with DJI Modify. The software uses advanced algorithms to identify and remove numerous vehicles per square kilometer, significantly enhancing the urban modeling process. For areas that require more detailed attention, the manual selection tool allows for precise flattening and texture repairs.
“DJI Modify is DJI’s first intelligent 3D model editing software. It features a streamlined and intuitive interface that makes it simple to complete model editing efficiently. Paired with a DJI Enterprise drone and DJI Terra, it forms a comprehensive solution from aerial surveying, modeling, and model editing to sharing these models easily to meet operational needs in surveying and mapping, firefighting, emergency response, and transportation.”
The inpainting technology in DJI Modify is noteworthy for its ability to blend repaired textures seamlessly with their surroundings, making the edits virtually undetectable. This is especially useful when working with complex textures and patterns. The batch repair function is another feature that boosts efficiency by fixing multiple issues at once, such as gaps in building reflections and inconsistencies in road sign textures, ensuring uniformity across the model.
Sharing edited models is also streamlined with DJI Modify’s cloud uploading feature. Users can easily upload their models and share them via a unique link, eliminating the need for additional software or complicated file transfers.
DJI Modify is set to change the way professionals approach 3D model editing from drone aerial surveys. Its smart features are designed to streamline the editing process, making it less labor-intensive and more cost-effective. With this powerful software, professionals can focus on capturing the highest quality aerial data, while DJI Modify takes care of the complex editing tasks.
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Microsoft Clipchamp is a user-friendly video creation and editing tool designed for workplace use, accessible through Microsoft 365. It offers a range of features to facilitate video production without requiring prior experience. If you’re looking to create professional videos for your office but don’t have much experience in videography, Microsoft Clipchamp could be the solution you need.
The Clipchamp video creation and editing platform is now part of the Microsoft 365 suite, and it’s designed to make video production accessible for users at any skill level. Starting a video project with Clipchamp is straightforward. Once you sign in with your Microsoft 365 credentials, you can choose to start with a blank slate or use one of the many templates available.
Easy video editing with MS Clipchamp
The platform’s integration with Microsoft OneDrive makes it easy to add your own media, such as images, videos, and audio clips, to your project.
Clipchamp’s interface is user-friendly, allowing you to record videos with blurred or virtual backgrounds that look professional. If you’re presenting or doing voiceovers, the teleprompter feature is incredibly helpful, as it scrolls your script on the screen while you record. The screen recording feature is also great for making tutorials or demonstrations.
When it comes to editing, Clipchamp’s multitrack timeline editor is intuitive and allows you to refine your footage by splitting clips, trimming sections, and removing gaps. The application offers preset aspect ratios for easy video sizing, and the Fill button helps ensure your content fits the frame perfectly.
Benefits of using Clipchamp
Starting a new video project with a Microsoft 365 account via Clipchamp for the web or through Microsoft OneDrive.
Importing media from local files or OneDrive, with options to record with a blurred or virtual background.
Utilizing a teleprompter feature by pasting a script for reading during recording, and the ability to record the screen.
Editing videos using a multitrack timeline editor to split clips, trim footage, and remove gaps.
Adjusting video size with preset aspect ratios and using the Fill button to resize videos automatically.
Customizing videos with titles, transitions, filters, and adjusting audio volume in the right panel.
Exporting videos for saving and sharing through SharePoint and OneDrive.
Sharing exported videos with colleagues, customers, or clients, and integrating them into PowerPoints, emails, or Microsoft Stream.
Clipchamp provides a variety of customization tools to enhance the visual appeal of your video. You can add titles, transitions, and filters with just a few clicks. Adjusting audio is also simple, with tools to control volume levels, ensuring your video’s message is heard loud and clear.
After finishing your video, exporting it is a breeze. You can download it to your device or share it directly through SharePoint and OneDrive. Clipchamp’s compatibility with PowerPoint, emails, and Microsoft Stream makes it easy to integrate your videos into different communication channels, helping you reach your audience effectively.
Microsoft Clipchamp is a fantastic easy-to-use video editing app to improve your video production workflow in the workplace or for personal projects. Its user-friendly features assist you from the initial recording with a teleprompter to adding visual effects and sharing your finished work. Clipchamp is more than a simple tool; it’s an app that supports you in bringing your video projects to life, whether for internal communications or external marketing campaigns.
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