Filmora 9 NEW Learning Mode Feature + Reward


Welcome back to two-minute tips. This is the series where we teach you an editing trick in two minutes or less. In this two-minute tip, I'm going to show you the new learning mode in Filmora9 version 9.5 Alright, let's go! To make your first time editing easier and your editing process faster, we've added a learning mode in version 9.5.


You can find it in the top right corner when opening Filmora9. See that icon of an eye in a circle? There it is! You can also win yourself a reward by completing the challenge. The "Get Started" tab can be really helpful if you're editing for the first time.

Going through the steps will help you create your first video. Let's make a video following the steps now. By completing all the steps in the "get started" tab, you can get one Film stock video effects to pack for free. 

In the advanced challenge tab, our YouTube videos are provided as tutorials in each mission. These missions, if you choose to accept, will help you jazz up your videos.
For instance, a green screen can add a sci-fi vibe to your video, and a split-screen can add more fun if you're making a music video. 

By completing all missions in the "advanced challenge" tab, you can get seven days free access to the Filmora stock standard plan. 

And that's how you can learn and improve your editing skills with the new learning mode in version 9.5, and win some awards along the way. If you haven't downloaded the latest update for wondershare filmora 9, you can in the description below.

Zoom Through Text Result in Filmora9!

How to create and design a zoom-through text effect using Filmora9. Welcome back to two-minute tips.



This is the series where we teach you a new editing trick in two minutes or less. In this two-minute tip, I’m going to show you how to make a zoom-through text effect in Filmora9. Alright, let’s get to it. T-minus two minutes starting now. To start, go to “sample colors” in the media library and add the black one to your timeline. 

Now we need to add text.

Let’s go to the title section and add this default text title to the layer above the black sample color. I want to change what this title text says so let’s double click it and then select “advanced”. Change the text to whatever you feel like.

I’m also going to change the font to something different to make it bolder and larger. Once you’ redone with your title, take a snapshot of the text. 

To do that, click the camera icon under the preview window and then delete the black solid and title from the timeline. Put the snapshot of the title on the second layer of the timeline.

Now we’re going to animate our zoom. Right-click on the snapshot and select “crop and zoom”. A new window will pop up. Click on the “pan and zoom” tab, change the size of the “end” square, and make it smaller, but make sure what you zoom into covers the entire frame in white text. Also, make sure to keep the aspect ratio the same as your sequence. 

Let’s adjust this a little more so the white text covers the entire end frame. That should do it.
To check if it does, play it back. This will work. We’re good to move on, so let’s click “OK”. 

Now let’s add our footage to the layer underneath the title. Then, double-click on the title snapshot so its property shows up. Find the compositing section and change the blend mode to “multiply”. 

Alright, let’s check it out. This looks pretty good. And that’s how you make a zoom-through text effect.