Clickone of the tabs and then scroll through the options in the panel. Some effects, like Transitions and Behaviors, will display a simple preview when you hover your mouse over them and move it from left to right.
After adding an effect and editing it, you may want to make additional changes later on. No problem, simply select the clip that contains the effect and start editing the properties. In some cases, you can make an effect only appear on part of a clip.
All of this can be done from the effects drawer. Click the small arrow on media containing effects to open the effects drawer and see all that have been added. Then, to change the duration and when an effect appears, click and drag the handles at the edges to shorten it, or click and drag the entire effect to move it around on the clip.
You can get incredibly creative with behaviors using the customization settings in the properties panel and even layering behaviors on top of one another. If you want to learn more, we have a great tutorial on Camtasia Behaviors.
Apply visual effects, for example to adjust color or change how media moves across the screen, without altering the original media. Effects can be applied to video clips and images, as well as objects such as text, callouts, and shapes.
Which videohive file?
There are 4 categories here:
For after effects project files you need after effects.
For cinema 4d templates you need cinema 4d and after effects.
For motion graphics and stock footages, you need any video edit software which can import quicktime mov files.
Camtasia since version 6.0.0 can import mov if you have installed quicktime. - I found that info here.
I have created some animation in Camtasia studio. When I copy paste them into another camtasia project everything gets messed up, animation effect, start n end position, size etc. I tried to match the resolution size still the same issue.
Camtasia also implements several new visual effects: Camtasia Filters can be applied to video to give them different colored looks, with over 30 unique so-called Color LUTs available via a new Filters tab in the Visual Effects tool bin.
Other new effects include Motion Path (add dynamic animation to any element in videos) and Vignette (simple drag and drop cinematic effects with customizable options), plus a new feature -- still in beta -- for removing backgrounds using AI.
Camtastia 2023 is available now as a free trial download for PCs running Windows 10 (1909) or later, and Macs running macOS 10.15 or later. Additional hardware requirements include newer multi-core CPUs and GeForce 10 series GPUs or later.
Camtasia is an application that records your computer screen, webcam video, and audio. It also provides a robust set of editing tools so that the finished videos can include transition effects, text callouts, and other engaging media components. Instructors can use Camtasia to create videos on their desktop or laptop for use in courses. No additional hardware is required beyond a laptop's built-in microphone and webcam, however, you can also record using a USB microphone, webcam, and/or drawing tablet.
Software installation for Windows and Mac computers. Restricted to full-time faculty, part-time faculty, full-time staff, and part-time staff (including student employees) for use in creating videos for RIT business or academic purposes.
Camtasia is a screen recording and video making solution that allows users to create, edit, save, and share videos. It is designed to help businesses create tutorials, demos, webinars, or other types of instructional videos. Users can record Mac and Windows device screens or webcams to capture software functionalities, video calls, and other content. Camtasia allows users to add annotations, effects, templates, and other editing tools to help increase viewer engagement.
With Camtasia's editing tools, users can zoom in or out of video content, insert transitions, and add pan animations to screen recordings. Customizable video quizzes can also be added to measure viewer learning and engagement. Users can record audio clips or add music and sound effects from the Camtasia library. This solution provides a variety of pre-built video templates including unique designs for projects that require more efficiency.
You can arrange the media clips on the timeline by holding your left click on the mouse over the media you are trying to move and dragging them to specific areas on the timeline even if they are not necessarily in the point where you want them when you first dragged them from the media bin.
One thing to note is that you can only edit clips that are selected in the timeline, this is done to prevent you from editing pieces of your video that you do not wish to adjust (a clip is selected when it is highlighted or outlined on the timeline). There are multiple ways to select one or multiple clips:
While the first three functions are the primary tools for clip assembly in the timeline, there are a few lesser-known functions and buttons that will help you in your edits. These features have icons that can be accessed at the top left-hand side of the timeline where the split tool is located.
The Timeline Zoom will allow you to zoom in and out of your timeline content to make precise adjustments to individual clips by zooming in or view the entire video timeline by zooming out. For example, if you are trying to make a precise split on a clip, you can use the timeline zoom to view the individual second or frame marks on the Timeline.
It is important to understand how clips work on the timeline and how the timeline translates into your final video. The timeline is a direct reflection of what the timing will be for your video and what is displayed. When a Camtasia project is rendered (turned into its final product such as a playable .mp4 or .mov file), the video starts at 0:00 mark on the timeline and end at the end of the final clip.
When your video is closer to the way you want your final product to look, you want to make sure there is no space between the clips so they flow right into each other. If there is a blank space with no clips anywhere on your timeline before your final clip, there will only be a solid black matte that plays on screen. So, have your first clip pushed all the way to the left side of your timeline at the 0:00 time mark on your timeline and shove clips together so there is no space in between them.
The Arrows and Lines Tab is where you can add arrows and lines into your video. They can be dragged onto the timeline and live in their own media clip. To change the direction and size of an arrow or line, click on the arrow or line within the Canvas. This will show the two control points that will allow you to place the two ends of the arrow or line wherever you desire. Individual parameters of arrows and lines such as color and size can be adjusted in the Properties Tab.
The Blurs and Highlights Tab is where you can drag specific shapes onto your video that are designed to either highlight or hide specific parts of your video. They work just like the other assets mentioned above and can be modified in the Properties Tab.
The Sketch Motion Tab is where you can add animated Shapes and arrows into your video. They are slightly more limited when it comes to editing, these assets can be dragged and resized within the Canvas but can only be edited for color and thickness within the Properties Tab.
The Transitions Bin is where you can add transitions to the beginning and end of two clips that are snapped to each other on the timeline or modify a single media clip. To add a transition, begin to drag a desired transition onto your timeline. You will notice that the beginning and end of every clip will highlight itself, indicating the places that you can add transitions. If you drag and drop a transition to either end of a clip, it will only create a transition to that end. If you drag and drop a transition to the middle of a clip, it will add a transition to both ends of a clip. Finally, if you drag and drop a transition between two snapped clips or clips that are touching each other on the same track, it will create a transition between the clips.
The Behaviors Bin is where you can add animation effects that modify annotation clips within your timeline. Behaviors are different than transitions because they can happen in the beginning and end of a clip and throughout the clip, depending on your desired outcome.
To apply a animation to a clip, drag it from the bin onto the desired clip in the timeline. You will then see a arrow appear on the clip with two dots at either end, these two dots are the Animation Control Points. These control points are where the animation begins and where the animation ends and the space between them determines how quickly or how slowly the animation plays in the video.
The Voice Narration Bin allows you to make voice-over narration for the video you are assembling within your timeline. This feature works just like audio recordings would in the Recording Window. You can select which microphone you wish to use, mute your computer speakers during the audio recording to prevent audio feedback, and the Voice Narration Bin even provides space for you to type or paste a script to reference during the voice recording.
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