Wondershare Video Editor is a powerful and easy-to-use video editing software that lets you create stunning videos with various effects, transitions, titles, music, and more. Whether you want to make a video for YouTube, social media, or personal use, Wondershare Video Editor can help you achieve your goals. In this article, we will show you how to use Wondershare Video Editor step by step, from importing media files to exporting and sharing your final video.
To get started, you need to download and install Wondershare Video Editor on your computer. You can choose from two versions: Filmora and FilmoraPro. Filmora is more suitable for beginners and casual users, while FilmoraPro is more advanced and professional. You can download both versions from the official website: filmora.wondershare.com/. After downloading, follow the instructions to install the software on your computer.
After launching Wondershare Video Editor, you will see the main window where you can create a new project or open an existing project. To create a new project, click New Project in the main window or File > New Project in the menu bar. To open an existing project, click Open Project in the main window or File > Open Project and File > Open Recent in the menu bar. For more information, see Create New Project.
To import media files, you can click on the â + \" icon to browse the local file on your computer and add files. You can also drag and drop the media file to the Media Library area. You can import media files from an external device or use the Instant Cutter tool to trim large files. Wondershare Video Editor supports various file formats. Check our list of supported file formats to understand if your files can be imported into Wondershare Video Editor.
The timeline is where you edit and arrange your video clips, audio tracks, images, titles, effects, and transitions. You can add media to the timeline by dragging and dropping them from the Media Library or by right-clicking them and choosing an editing option. You can also use the toolbar above the timeline to split, trim, crop, rotate, speed up, slow down, mute, detach audio, adjust volume, color correct, stabilize, and more. For more information on editing and arranging elements in the timeline, see Editing Video.
To make your video more attractive and professional-looking, you can add various effects, filters, titles, masks, and music to your video. You can find these elements in the tabs above the Media Library. You can preview them by hovering over them and apply them by dragging and dropping them to the timeline. You can also customize them by double-clicking them on the timeline or using the controls panel on the right. For more information on adding effects, filters, titles, masks and music to your video, see Effects, Filters, Titles, Masks, and Music.
When you are satisfied with your video editing
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