You can create a "compound clip" from your layers to make them one. For example: let's say you create a part of your video by using multiple image layers, and apply different movements and keyframe settings of even effects on them. If you want to move all these layers at the same time you'd have to keyframe them one by one. If however you select them, right click on one of the layers, and select "create compound clip" it will unite them into one single video. Now you can move and transform them together as one single video.
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Thank you for this video
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Wonderful where can I purchase the course.
It will be on skool.com, but currently I'm at 50%+ finished with it. I'll update the description when finished.
nice video but please show the steps on capcut alongside the audio for beginners like me🙏🙏
Thx! I tried to do it like that. Do you have a specific time in the video where you lost how I do things?
Please what do you mean by " Compund clip" I've watched multiple videos of you sayung that but I don't have any idea about what it means
You can create a "compound clip" from your layers to make them one.
For example: let's say you create a part of your video by using multiple image layers, and apply different movements and keyframe settings of even effects on them. If you want to move all these layers at the same time you'd have to keyframe them one by one. If however you select them, right click on one of the layers, and select "create compound clip" it will unite them into one single video. Now you can move and transform them together as one single video.
how to download the diamond green screen?
There is a link in the description for the youtube video I used. You can download it from that link with a youtube downloader software.