Premiere Pro vs. Filmora: A guide to keyframing

Keyframing is a powerful tool in video editing that lets you create animations and effects by marking points where changes happen. Think of it like setting up a plan for how things move or change in your video.  Both Premiere Pro and Wondershare Filmora offer keyframing, but they work differently. Premiere Pro offers more advanced controls, which are perfect for those who want to get really detailed. Filmora, on the other hand, is easier to use and great for beginners. In this article, we’ll systematically explore how to add keyframes in both programs and compare these tools. How to Add Keyframes in Filmora Wondershare Filmora is a super easy video editing tool, perfect for beginners. If you’re new to editing, don’t worry. Filmora keyframe makes it simple to add keyframes, which are special points in your video where things like size, position, or color can change.Follow these steps to add keyframes: Step 1. Get Started:Open Filmora on your computer (make sure it’s running on Windows 7 or later or macOS 10.14 or later). Click the “New Project” button to start a new video project. Import Your Video: Click the “Import” button to add your video file. Once it’s added, drag and drop the video into the Timeline section at the bottom. Add Extra Elements: You can add effects, text, animations, transitions, audio, or other clips to your video by dragging them to the Timeline too. Enable Transform:On the right sidebar, go to Video > Basic; adjust things like size and position. Add Keyframes: To change the…Premiere Pro vs. Filmora: A guide to keyframing

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