How to Make Audio Transitions in Filmora9

How to Make Audio Transitions in Filmora9


How easy it is to fade in and out of the audio in Fillmore 9 and show you the other audio editing upgrades. We’ve added if you don’t already have Fillmore 9 feel free to go down to the link below to download and install it so let’s get started adding a smooth fade in and fade out on your audio can help set the tone for your video and now in Fillmore 9 you can do it right in the timeline now.

I know a highly requested feature was the ability to see your audio waveforms more clearly on the timeline and in Fillmore 9 we’ve done that now when you drop in your clips you can see the audio waveform right below it and see it in more detail you can even zoom in on it by increasing the height of your tracks or zooming in on your timeline hover over the audio the waveform at the beginning of your video and you’ll see a marker icon.

If you want a more specific fade in or fade out on your audio as well as if you need to duck your volume at certain points, so I’ve got a couple of clips on my timeline here and I want to add to it. so I’m going in drag my into a new track and just you know inform or 9 you can add up to 100 audio tracks which are just crazy.

, so we’ve got our place now and it’s pretty good I’ll just play it back right now [Applause] but as you can tell it’s really hard to hear my voice over the, so we’re going in have it duck when my voice comes in to do this we’re going in need to use audio keyframes so I’m going to go over to our audio waveform and I’m gonna right-click it and hit adjust audio so what we’re going in do is to create a new keyframe we’ll go up to our little mixer up here, and we’re going in hit this tiny little dot up here and this is going to create a brand new keyframe.

It’s the circle over here we’re going in create one more and then at the very end of our clip, we’re going to create a couple more alright so our next step is we’re going to go down to the line on our audio track, and we’re going to just drag it down and as you see the audio now fades way down when I start speaking let’s listen back to that time-lapse involves capturing a series of photos over some time and the cool thing with audio keyframes is that you can move them around on the timeline.

Wherever you want and you can also make a new keyframe by adjusting this fader up here so that’s audio keyframing in filmora 9 it’s extremely powerful and I highly recommend you try it out you can download it and install filmora 9 for free by heading to film or wondershare com let us know what you think and what other tutorials you’d like our team to make us hope you found this video helpful and you give the audio features a try don’t forget to like this video and subscribe to this channel for more video editing techniques and tips see you next time so let’s get started.

Filmora9 B-Roll Fast and Other Multi-Track Tips


hey, everybody, it's a leaf from filmora and this channel is all about empowering your inner video creator we just launched Fillmore 9 whichis our latest version update and it has a ton of new features did you know with the more 9 you can add up to a hundred video tracks and you can add more filters transitions titles and other effects so you are no longer limited to one track.

Which means unlimited possibilities for your videos who a slowdown though even though you can have as many tracks as you want it's important to stay organized especially if you do have a lot of footage so in this video I'm going to show you.

How to use multi-tracks and edit your view roll footage faster and I'm going to highlight a couple of other ways you could use multi-tracks including multi-camera and multi-screen let's go if you're shooting a video with b-roll which you should because it'll hold your viewers’ attention better multitask editing is a lifesaver especially if you want to move the footage around to see where it fits the best start by placing your main footage or your main angle in the timeline.

I like to call this the roll next, you can start adding V roll footage to the tracks above you’re a rolling track won't be affected at all but when you play it back you can see the cut to the b-roll as the play head rolls pass if you don't like where you have it simply move it around shooting with multiple the camera allows you to create a more dynamic video that allows you to hold the audience attention see let's say you have three cameras shooting at three different angles with a single track you have to go one by one through the different clips pulling the parts you want to incorporate in your final video piecing it together like a jigsaw puzzle with multi-tracks all you have to do is drop the three clips into the timeline on different tracks sync it up and as you play through the video.

if you feel like you're ready to switch to another angle simply use the cut tool and chop off the clip just like that you're on another angle this will give you a lot more flexibility when you're editing and save you a lot of time now let's talk about multi-screens instead of cutting away as we did in multi the camera let's say you want to show your audience a few angles at the same time put each clip on its own respective track and have it all synced up then.

we will need to do a bit of transformation let's transform the first clip we're going to scale it down and reposition it you can do that in the control panel under the transform menu or directly in the preview panel by double-clicking on the track in the timeline I like to use the preview panel because it allows me to see instantly as I adjust the size and position now let's do the same thing to the next clip but we will position it in another frame there you go we will continue until all the clips are in the frame this looks pretty good now let's play it and see it all come together so those are just a few ways to use multi-tracks on film or a nine now you have all the space you need to make your awesome videos.