Getting Started With Video Editing In Blender 2.9
Getting Started With Video Editing In Blender 2.9, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 4.5, with 18 lectures, based on 14 reviews, and has 64 subscribers.
You will learn about How to import footage into blender Navigate the video sequencer Run our strips using the timeline controls Use overlay backgrounds Add text elements Trim and cut our strips Add broll footage Introduce special effects to our clips This course is ideal for individuals who are Users of Blender who want to expand their existing knowledge or Content creators looking to learn a free editing solution It is particularly useful for Users of Blender who want to expand their existing knowledge or Content creators looking to learn a free editing solution.
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Summary
Title: Getting Started With Video Editing In Blender 2.9
Price: $49.99
Average Rating: 4.5
Number of Lectures: 18
Number of Published Lectures: 18
Number of Curriculum Items: 18
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 18
Original Price: $89.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- How to import footage into blender
- Navigate the video sequencer
- Run our strips using the timeline controls
- Use overlay backgrounds
- Add text elements
- Trim and cut our strips
- Add broll footage
- Introduce special effects to our clips
Who Should Attend
- Users of Blender who want to expand their existing knowledge
- Content creators looking to learn a free editing solution
Target Audiences
- Users of Blender who want to expand their existing knowledge
- Content creators looking to learn a free editing solution
Did you know that blender could be used as a video editor for creating movie files?
Yes that blender, the same program used for creating and editing 3D objects can also be used to edit your videos. The video sequencer has been around in Blender for a long time now but how good is it.
Well thats what we found out in this class, where we get started with video editing in Blender using our example video files, which we will import into our project and then edit using a variety of different methods from creating transitions, adding broll footage and even how to include graphics such as text elements and background images.
If you know how to, Blender can be just as effective as a video editor as some of the more traditional alternatives like Camtasia, DaVinci resolve and even premiere pro, at least when it comes to basic edits.
If you are the type of student who wants to learn everything there is to know about a topic or a piece of software, or if you are looking for a free and simple solution to editing your video content, then you cannot give this class a miss.
All of the appropriate resources are provided with this class in the product description and also for the class project. So there is no need to worry about not having what you need to started.
So its time to begin learning how to edit our videos using Blender 3D.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Welcome To The Class
Lecture 2: Class Resources
Chapter 2: Getting Set Up With The Video Editor
Lecture 1: Setting Up Blender For Video Editing
Lecture 2: Adding Our Main Footage
Lecture 3: Setting The End Frame
Lecture 4: Dealing With Video Buffering
Lecture 5: The Behaviour Of The Spacebar
Chapter 3: Editing Your Video Files
Lecture 1: Navigating The Sequencer
Lecture 2: The Timeline Controls
Lecture 3: Trimming And Splitting Our Strips
Lecture 4: Using Snapping To Join Our Clips Together
Lecture 5: The Editing Challenge
Lecture 6: Adding Color Backgrounds And Text Overlays
Lecture 7: Using Images As Our Backgrounds
Lecture 8: Adding The Fade Effect
Lecture 9: Adding Broll To Our Footage
Lecture 10: Adding Broll Challenge
Chapter 4: End Of Class Challenge
Lecture 1: End Of Class Challenge
Instructors
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Joe Baily
3D Artist, qualified teacher and coach
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