Kinemaster Cut like a pro:
KINEMASTER CUT LIKE A PRO:
Slice and dice your videos! With a few simple cuts, you may make your recorded video segments shorter, better, and more engaging. Cutting out undesirable snippets from your videos is simple with KineMaster.
To choose a video on your timeline, tap on it. A yellow box surrounds certain video clips. The Options Panel takes the place of the Media Wheel when something is chosen. Later on, we’ll talk more about the Options Panel.
KINEMASTER CUT LIKE A PRO:
KINEMASTER CUT LIKE A PRO:
You can tap and drag the left and right sides of your chosen video clip to make it shorter or longer.
To make cuts, move the Play head to the desired spot in the middle of your video clip. Tap the scissors icon in the Options Panel to open the Split & Trim tool. Go to Play head and choose Split. Your video clip has been cut into two parts, and you may now tap and drag to lengthen or shorten it in two new places.
KINEMASTER CUT LIKE A PRO:
Add asset magic
You have a tone of creative control over the appearance of your videos using KineMaster. With layers, you may overlay your film with drawings, stickers, videos, photos, and more.
A couple of changes, impacts, and stickers are pre-inherent KineMaster. More are available for download from the KineMaster Asset Store. There is a box with a + sign between each video clip on your timeline. To access the Transitions Panel, tap it.
Important Tip
If the transitions box between clips isn’t visible, it’s likely because your video clips are too brief for the box to be displayed over them. You may zoom in and see the transition box by spreading your fingers across the Timeline.
THE CLASSIC TRANSITION:
The transitions that KineMaster includes for free are quite helpful. Make sure to become acquainted with them (in particular, the Presentation and Classic transition sets). The Classic Transitions set can be tapped. Next, select Crossfade. The duration dial allows you to change how long the transition lasts. To lengthen or shorten the transition time, tap and drag your finger on the dial. Clicking the checkmark icon will take you back to your video.
To view how your transition appears, tap the Play button located beneath the Media Wheel. Tap the KineMaster Asset Store icon to access resources beyond the fundamental ones. To use in your KineMaster videos, you may get a ton of extra effects. transitions, stickers, typefaces, music tracks, sound effects, clip graphics, photos, and video clips.
Make sure to familiar yourself with these, especially the Presentation and Classic transition.