Summary
We have now reached the end of this chapter, where we have learned how to use Split Screens, the Chroma Key feature, Color Match, and Motion Tracking. To recap some important notes, Split Screens can be used to show two or more videos side by side, which is a great help when creating comparison videos. The Chroma Key feature can be used to remove entire colors from images or videos in order to blend them in with videos on different tracks. Color Match is used to make the colors of different video clips consistent, and finally, Motion Tracking is to ensure that an element follows a specific part of a video.
Since the start of this book, we have learned everything there is to know about basic and advanced editing in Filmora. In the next two chapters, we will finish with some advanced knowledge needed to use Filmora by looking at the artificial intelligence features offered by Filmora, and how to access and use Filmstock. Following that, we will look at some projects that we...