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keyframing light and dark mode. What about motion tracking? Yep, the new Filmora x is here ready for you to download. it's a powerhouse of features that each one among us has been posing for for a short time if you would like to find out the way to find and use of these new features in Filmora 10 stick around, I'll show you ways to hit the subscribe button and click on the notification bell to be a part of the conversation. 

This video is sponsored by the great people of Filmora. It's like we put the band back together. Let's get right into it. one among the primary things you are going to note is that wondershare Filmora x feels very almost like the previous version of Filmora. So you'll feel right reception using the new update. Let's jump right in with one among the good features keyframing bring a bit of footage down into your timeline. And once you left click thereon within the upper left, you will see under the animation tab that you simply now have the choices for preset and customize. The customize tab is where all the cool keyframing features exist. Now there is a lot of various ways to use this but let me show you a number of the essential functions. Here we just have a bit of footage of a surfer that's surfing out on the ocean. The footage is fullscreen and it isn't doing anything. Let's return to the start of the footage and i am getting to add a keyframe by clicking on the Add button within the upper left. If you check out the footage down in your timeline, you will see that a touch green dot has been added right where the playhead was. That's important because it gives us a start line to inform Filmora this piece of footage should be full frame at this scale with no opacity changes even as it's right here, but maybe as we move forward, we decided to vary it a touch . 

Let's return to the upper left and click on Add another keyframe and you will see another keyframe is added. But now we will left click on the footage in our timeline to spotlight it up in our preview window and make some changes. Let's shrink this right down to the corner. You'll notice a green arrow appears from keyframe to keyframe telling us that there is getting to be a change between these two keyframes. Let's return and take a fast peek. I'll hit play and watch what happens. Now that footage just dives down into the corner Filmora fills altogether of the blanks of what should happen thereupon piece of footage between the primary keyframe and therefore the second keyframe from full screen to where we shrunk it down. Now for instance we would like to try to to something different from here. Let's add another keyframe which will hold it at this position between these two keyframes. Let's play the footage a touch forward and let's add another keyframe here. Now let's left click to spotlight that up in our timeline and let's move that high into the proper . While we're at it. Let's enter the upper left and let's rotate that footage and let's dial the opacity back to non existent. 

Now what you will see happens is that this piece of footage goes from being shrunk down within the lower left corner to spinning up and slowly dissipating because it goes up to the proper . this provides you all types of control over what you would like your footage to try to to and your preview window for animation. you'll see there is a back button which will take you to the previous keyframes or forward which will take you to the one before it. If you would like to delete any of these keyframes at that time , just click Delete. this is often a feature that Filmora users are waiting an extended time for. But wait, there's more. Let me show you the colour match feature. Here I even have two different pieces of footage of two different surfers surfing one with this really warm, bright sunny coloration thereto and therefore the other one that's more blue with the sun and a completely different location and a totally different coloration thereto . If I right click on the second piece of footage in my timeline and choose color matchWhat it'll neutralize the upper right preview window is give me my entire timeline of footage to settle on from. I'm getting to scroll back to the very first piece of footage that had that basically bright warm yellow sun look thereto . 

I'm getting to choose the match button. And now feel more will take the coloration from that piece of footage and match it into my second piece of footage. Now I can dial back the quantity of coloration i would like added in so there's virtually none or temporary and to urge a touch little bit of that feel. Once I've got it where i prefer it, I just click OK. And now my footage has been color matched to approximate the design of the opposite footage I've chosen. Let me show you another cool thing that Filmora exe can do. I'm an enormous fan of using keyboard shortcuts. But if you go up to the upper left click on File and scroll right down to keyboard shortcuts, you'll now see a whole list of all the various shortcuts that are available to you in Filmora x with all of the shortcuts listed next to what all does. But wait, it doesn't stop there. a number of the shortcuts are used all the time, like split, which on my keyboard is usually Ctrl plus b. But I can back out of that and choose i do not want to click that a lot of keys and just say hey, I'd rather just click the B button and have that split my footage. I click OK. And now wherever my playhead is in my timeline. If I hit B on my keyboard, it automatically creates a split, you'll now customize all of your keyboard shortcuts to whatever you would like them to be. But let me show you another cool feature, audio ducking. 

Now I've got a couple of pieces of footage here, one where I'm talking, then one where I'm waving my hand around that has no audio thereon whatsoever. then one where I start talking again, I've got an audio bed thereunder that's all playing at one volume. Now in other versions, if I started talking, i might add audio keyframes to scale back the extent of my background music in order that it didn't overpower the areas where I started speaking, but here's something really cool you'll do, let's double left click on this piece of footage within the timeline, go up to the audio tab and scroll right down to ducking you will see it says lower the quantity of the opposite clips. If we tick that box, we will now decide what proportion we would like to lower the quantity of the opposite clips. And if you look down below Filmora has reduced the quantity of that section then slowly faded it copy where there was a neighborhood where I wasn't speaking, if I click OK, it'll apply that change. for instance we would like this to truly reduce backtrack in volume on the second clip where I start speaking again, let's double left click thereon in my timeline. And within the audio tab above, let's apply that very same ducking feature. And it'll pull that audio back to A level that we would like it to travel right down to click OK. And now we've that entire section laid out quickly in order that the background music ducks down when I'm speaking and raises backup when I'm not. But wait, wait, 

I even have saved the simplest feature for last one feature that Filmora users are posing for forever. and that is motion tracking. This motion tracking feature is really specialized . I've got some footage of myself waving my hand around. Let me attend the very beginning of that footage, I'm getting to double left click thereon in my timeline. And within the upper left under the video tab, I'm getting to open up the motion tracking feature. Let me tick that box. and you will see that within the upper right preview window, a motion tracking feature box has been added. Now I can click thereon and move it exactly where i would like , I'm getting to put it within the center of the palm of my hand and shrink it down a touch bit. And once I got it where i would like it located on my hand within the upper left, I'm getting to tell Filmora x start tracking Filmora now automatically tracks and assigns that motion to the clip by itself. Now the second step therein process is you've got to assign what you would like to be tracked. during this case, I've got a bit of text that says yes, I'm getting to put that right up within the center of my palm and within the motion tracking box of the footage below within the sink menu. 

Anything that's aligned with this track during this portion of my timeline will show up within the sink menu. Now I could either import something and put it here or use the default title that I've already created. Let's just choose that title. which yes now follows my hand perfectly. Now you'll download the newest version of Filmora 10 right from the assistance tab of Filmora nine otherwise you can click on the link that I'll put down below to download it today. Oh and before I forget if you would like to use fill more in either a light-weight mode or dark mode, go up to the file menu, scroll right down to preferences and within the General tab you will see appearance this may allow you to modify Filmora x from dark mode back to light mode if you're one among those people that missed the old fashioned look of Filmora and do not like working within the dark. If you would like to find out more Filmora tips, tricks and techniques. Make sure you click on the video that's on screen now or the ones they'll pinned down below. Say it with me peace

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