For a 4:27 minutes video, the rendering took about 15 minutes which isn’t exactly bad when compared to Premiere Pro. For testing the rendering speed, I used the Dell Inspiron 5558 (5th gen i5). Also, you can directly export videos to video hosting sites like YouTube & Vimeo or burn it directly to a DVD. Nonetheless, improving the tool is definitely a step in the right direction.įilmora supports video formats like MP4, WMV, HEVC, AVI, MOV, F4V, MKV, TS, 3GP, MPEG-2, WEBM, GIF & MP3. ![]() To be honest, even powerful editing software like Premiere Pro struggle at producing perfectly stabilized videos. To spill the beans, I am a bit underwhelmed by the performance but not surprised. I know, we were all waiting to check out how the brand new stabilization tool in Filmora9 performs like. If you’re a student, you can grab 20 percent off on the subscription. In addition to the free effects, you can also subscribe to the standard or a premium plan to access additional stock media. Or say if you’re making a tutorial video, then adding the markers from the “Tutorial” menu are super helpful.Īnd not just that, you can also download additional effects & royalty free music from Filmora’s online library Filmstocksįilmora’s online library features downloadable effects from filmstocks, royalty free music, and stock videos & images, which are neatly classified by popular tags like travel, architecture, nature, etc. So if you’re editing a casual family video, try adding some “Hand drawn sketches” or better these “animated pet faces” and it’ll lighten up the final video. I was also impressed by the “Elements” template which basically contains animated symbols & shapes. Besides the usual filters and overlays, you’ll also find helpful text templates like “Subtitles” which lets you choose from different kinds of text fonts and colors for your subtitling. Quite a nifty touch I must say.įilmora9 follows up on a vast pool of pre-loaded and downloadable transitions & effects. Once logged in, you can download your uploaded photos & videos. Lastly, I was surprised to find that Filmora9 also lets you download your media files from Facebook, Instagram & Flickr. Unfortunately, you can’t customize the keyboard shortcuts. Similarly, even the keyboard shortcuts in Filmora9 are easy to remember for example, “Ctrl + B” (Cmd + B on Mac) for Split and “Ctrl + Z” (Cmd + Z on Mac) for Undo. The ‘long press & drag’ gesture is much easier to use compared to using the traditional zoom handles on both the Final Cut Pro X & Premiere Pro. I really wish the more advanced editing software could borrow this particular feature up its sleeve. Speaking of which, you can even add keyframes now within the audio tracks for better sound editing.īut, my personal favorite feature of editing in Filmora9 has to be the zoom in/out gesture within the timeline. The current update also allows you to adjust the track sizes which makes it easier to see your audio waveforms. Thanks to the latest update, you can finally add up to 100 video & audio tracks Phew! That out of the way, you do have the “magnetic” timeline which needs some time getting used to. The similarities don’t end at the user interface, Filmora9 also draws heavily from Final Cut Pro when it comes to enhancing & speeding up the editing workflow. For example, when you click on the small “Audio Level” icon next to the zoom handles, it quickly expands an audio leveling window on the left. In fact, every tool and icon placement is quite intuitive. ![]() Both, the essential & advanced tools like “Split” & “Advanced Color Tuning” can be found directly above the timeline. On the top left, you can import your media files into the project library, where you can also create bins/events. ![]() ![]() Moving on, the sleek and modern interface immediately reminds me of Final Cut Pro X (which is a good thing). You no longer get the options of “Instant Cutter” or “Easy Video” modes which were present in the previous versions. When you open the software, you can create a new project or open an existing one. Filmora9 Review: Cutting Long Story Short Getting Started
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