I watched all three of your videos today. The first video really covered the basics. Then the second and third videos covered tips and tricks to really polish videos - make them shine. Thanks so much!!
GOOD JOB BRO ... U DOIN A GREAT JOB ... I GUESS U R FROM INDIA , IF NOT ..LOVE FROM INDIA ... HAVE SEEN ALL VIDEOS ON CLIPCHAMP ... NICE ... ALL THE BEST ...MAY GOD BLESS U . YOUR STYLE OF TEACHING IS SUPER COOL .. I WANT TO KNOW ABOUT HOW THEY DO REACTIION VIDEOS, HOW THEY RECORD DIFFERENT WINDOWS I=ON A SINGLE SCREEN , AND SPECIFIC PORTION OF SCREEN RECORDING ...
I'm happy that you've enjoyed all the videos on Clipchamp. I'm from Pakistan. Thanks! There is an option in Clipchamp to record "Camera and Screen" at the same time and do the editing afterwards the way you want but if you want to do a more complex screen and camera recording then using a software like OBS Studio would be preferable. It will give you a lot more options and control.
Very informative tutorial. I hope you can help with a problem I'm having. After loading a clip onto my timeline, the picture that appears on the preview screen is tiny, which makes it hard to do any editing. I've tried enlarging the box that appears around the clip, but that doesn't seem to help. Is there a button I need to click on to make the clip fill the entire preview screen?
Yes. Click on your video in the preview window and you will see an icon with the two arrows inside a rectangle that says "Fit" or "Fit Screen". Press that and it will expand your video to fit the preview window. If that doesn't work then you might have dragged the timeline upward which has decreases the preview window size. In that case, you can increase the preview window size by simply selecting the edge of the timeline and dragging it down. You can also press the "CTRL + ALT + 3" shortcut key to hide the timeline to see if that's the problem.
Really enjoyed your videos! Easy to understand and cover lots of things I need to know. One problem I am having is moving text around. It does not allow me to grab and move. I have to use the positioning grid and work from there, which is very inconvenient. Any tips?
I'm glad you're enjoying the videos! You should generally be able to move text around freely, but some text effects might restrict this. For example, if you're using the "Make it glow" text effect, it may not allow free movement and you'll have to rely on the positioning grid. Hopefully, this will be fixed in future software updates. In the meantime, try using a plain text effect to see if you can move it freely. If you can, then the issue is specific to the text effect you're using. I hope this helps!
@@SaadJeeTabassam Thank you for answering. I started a new Video and added a plain text, just to start from scratch. I cannot move it. Is there a setting that may have been set inadvertently?
I also cannot move images in the frame. I cropped a picture making two distinct images, which I wanted to put one above the other, but I cannot move them. When I click in/on the image that is selected below (or a text), it wants to draw a box (like selecting multiple items below).
@@JulieCaton-sn2xv No, it doesn't have anything to do with the Premium version. You should be able to move the plain text and the images. You know that you can use the software on a browser as well? Try it on your browser, if it works fine on the browser then you need to either update the software or reinstall it.
Glad the video was helpful. For a video that is 8-10 minutes long and covers different topics, I would suggest you to have a nice intro/outro of your video and there should be a heading screen before each topic or you can place the headings in lower thirds. If the video doesn't have voiceover then have a good background music. You can also watch the how-to videos of the same niche by other people and get some inspiration. Good luck!
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Great tutorial. Thoroughly explained and learn a lot from your Clipchamp tutorials. Waiting for more free courses on your channel...
Very informative. Love how you build each lesson on from the previous one so seamlessly just like the transitions you taught us in last video
I'm glad the video was helpful. Thanks for appreciating and noticing the hard work.
I watched all three of your videos today. The first video really covered the basics. Then the second and third videos covered tips and tricks to really polish videos - make them shine. Thanks so much!!
I'm glad you watched all three videos, enjoyed and learned from these. Thanks!
Your videos are great. Thank you for the level of detail you show in these tutorials. I really appreciate it.
I'm glad you noticed the level of details and hard work. Your appreciation means a lot. Thanks Patricia!
Great tutorial. Very easy to learn. I really appreciate your efforts.
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Your tutorials help us alot 💜
Thanks mate, your very clear with you explanations.
I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks!
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GOOD JOB BRO ... U DOIN A GREAT JOB ... I GUESS U R FROM INDIA , IF NOT ..LOVE FROM INDIA ... HAVE SEEN ALL VIDEOS ON CLIPCHAMP ... NICE ... ALL THE BEST ...MAY GOD BLESS U .
YOUR STYLE OF TEACHING IS SUPER COOL ..
I WANT TO KNOW ABOUT HOW THEY DO REACTIION VIDEOS, HOW THEY RECORD DIFFERENT WINDOWS I=ON A SINGLE SCREEN , AND SPECIFIC PORTION OF SCREEN RECORDING ...
I'm happy that you've enjoyed all the videos on Clipchamp. I'm from Pakistan. Thanks!
There is an option in Clipchamp to record "Camera and Screen" at the same time and do the editing afterwards the way you want but if you want to do a more complex screen and camera recording then using a software like OBS Studio would be preferable. It will give you a lot more options and control.
@@SaadJeeTabassam thanx bro ... regards
Very informative tutorial. I hope you can help with a problem I'm having. After loading a clip onto my timeline, the picture that appears on the preview screen is tiny, which makes it hard to do any editing. I've tried enlarging the box that appears around the clip, but that doesn't seem to help. Is there a button I need to click on to make the clip fill the entire preview screen?
Yes. Click on your video in the preview window and you will see an icon with the two arrows inside a rectangle that says "Fit" or "Fit Screen". Press that and it will expand your video to fit the preview window.
If that doesn't work then you might have dragged the timeline upward which has decreases the preview window size. In that case, you can increase the preview window size by simply selecting the edge of the timeline and dragging it down. You can also press the "CTRL + ALT + 3" shortcut key to hide the timeline to see if that's the problem.
Really enjoyed your videos! Easy to understand and cover lots of things I need to know. One problem I am having is moving text around. It does not allow me to grab and move. I have to use the positioning grid and work from there, which is very inconvenient. Any tips?
I'm glad you're enjoying the videos! You should generally be able to move text around freely, but some text effects might restrict this. For example, if you're using the "Make it glow" text effect, it may not allow free movement and you'll have to rely on the positioning grid. Hopefully, this will be fixed in future software updates. In the meantime, try using a plain text effect to see if you can move it freely. If you can, then the issue is specific to the text effect you're using. I hope this helps!
@@SaadJeeTabassam Thank you for answering. I started a new Video and added a plain text, just to start from scratch. I cannot move it. Is there a setting that may have been set inadvertently?
I also cannot move images in the frame. I cropped a picture making two distinct images, which I wanted to put one above the other, but I cannot move them. When I click in/on the image that is selected below (or a text), it wants to draw a box (like selecting multiple items below).
Could it be because I am using the free version?
@@JulieCaton-sn2xv No, it doesn't have anything to do with the Premium version. You should be able to move the plain text and the images. You know that you can use the software on a browser as well? Try it on your browser, if it works fine on the browser then you need to either update the software or reinstall it.
Thank you great video. How do I make a how-to video that is 8 to 10 minutes long and covers different topics in one video?
Glad the video was helpful. For a video that is 8-10 minutes long and covers different topics, I would suggest you to have a nice intro/outro of your video and there should be a heading screen before each topic or you can place the headings in lower thirds. If the video doesn't have voiceover then have a good background music. You can also watch the how-to videos of the same niche by other people and get some inspiration. Good luck!