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Filmora Efficient Editing

By : Alexander Zacharias
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Filmora Efficient Editing

By: Alexander Zacharias

Overview of this book

Whether you want to create short films, YouTube videos, music videos, or videos for any social event, Filmora is a powerful, innovative, and user-friendly video editing software that you can use for all this and much more! Filmora Efficient Editing is a comprehensive introduction for those who are new to video editing as well as those looking to transition to Filmora. The book starts by helping you develop an understanding of video editing and Filmora’s interface and gradually takes you through adding sources and exporting your first project. Next, you’ll learn how to make your videos engaging and fun using audio, personalization, the split-screen function, and Chroma keys. You’ll understand how to plan as well as create your videos using Filmora from scratch. With simplified concepts, steps, and real-world editing examples, this book covers applications such as YouTube, animated intros, professional marketing videos, and industry-standard tips. By the end of this video editing book, you’ll have learned how to use Filmora's powerful tools and functionality to create high-quality and professional videos from scratch.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
1
Part 1: Your First Steps in Video Editing!
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Part 2: Making Videos Engaging, Interesting, and FUN!
11
Part 3: Advanced Step-by-Step Examples

Using Auto Normalization

The first lesson of this chapter is about Auto Normalization. Now, you may be asking, “what’s Auto Normalization?”, or you’re simply just reading along trying to find out, so let’s find out!

So, the simplest way to explain Auto Normalization is that it analyzes the volume of one or multiple clips and adjusts the volume to the standard loudness level of 23.0 Loudness Units Relative to Full Scale (LUFS), which is the standard loudness level for European audio programs. Now that we know what it does, let’s learn how to do it.

First and foremost, we need to double-click on an audio clip or a video clip that contains audio, and once that is done, we need to go to the Audio category and check the Auto Normalization checkbox, as can be seen in the following screenshot.

Figure 7.1: The Edit window for Auto Normalization in Wondershare Filmora 11

Figure 7.1: The Edit window for Auto Normalization in Wondershare Filmora 11

Now, you’ll notice the difference before...