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1 Shotcut Page 1 Shotcut Features Friday, August 17, :25 PM Shotcut is a video editing application that is suited for the user who has mastered MovieMaker and needs an application that allows for audio narration. Shotcut version is available for installation in the TS Portal Software Installation Center. To install on student computers, place a Helpdesk call to have Tech Services install it. The version that is available to install from the Software Installation Center may not be the latest version. This is open source software so the latest downloadable version from the Shotcut website may not match what is approved for use in CCPS. Shotcut would be suitable for users who are comfortable using MovieMaker. Main features of Shotcut: Supports many video, audio and image formats Create unlimited tracks or layers Webcam capture Audio capture Clip resizing, scaling, trimming, rotating and cutting Title templates Advanced timeline features (drag and drop, scrolling, panning, zooming) Hide, mute and lock track controls Speed changing on clips (slow/fast, forward/backward) Video wipe transitions Audio mixing and editing Numerous digital video filters (brightness, hue, greenscreen/bluescreen
2 Set the Layout Wednesday, July 11, :03 PM Once Shotcut is installed, it takes a few minutes to load. The directions in this section are also covered in a video Tutorial: Shotcut Video Editor 2018 Tutorial - Designed for Beginners You will want to setup your interface with the following basic layout. Click on View. Be sure to check Show Title Bars and Show Toolbar if they are not checked. Select Playlist and Timeline to open those items on your workspace. You can open up other items as needed. The Shotcut interface showing the selections. Shotcut Page 2
3 Optionally, you can drag the panels around and drop them where you want them on your monitor. To close them, click on the X in the upper right hand corner of the panel. To position them back onto the Shotcut workspace, drag the panel until you see a section of green appear in the background. Release the mouse and the panel will snap into that space. To unpin a panel instead of dragging, click on the icon showing two screens. To close it, click on the icon with an X. Shotcut Page 3
4 The panels you have added can be resized as needed. Your view will be saved for the next time you login to Shotcut. Shotcut Page 4
5 Import Media Wednesday, July 11, :15 PM Collect your videos, images and audio files so they are available on your system. It's good practice to keep them in a folder for your project. Click on Open File and browse to locate media. You can add multiple media files all at once (using the Shift or Control keys) or one at a time. Click Open when you have made your selection. Once media is in the Playlist, double click on a selection to open it in the Preview window. Notice the Source tab is prominent since you are viewing the clip from its source. Shotcut Page 5
6 Then click the media and drag it to the TimeLine. You will then see it in the Timeline. When media is added to the Timeline, you can now toggle between the media from the original Source, and as it appears in the Project. It's important to understand the difference when you are beginning to edit. For training purposes, remove the clip from the timeline by right clicking within the clip itself in the Timeline and select Remove. This takes the clip off of the TimeLine but it is still available in the Playlist. Shotcut Page 6
7 You can add more media to the Playlist to have on hand for your project as we begin to edit. One easy way to add media is to have 2 windows open - one window showing the media assets and the other one showing Shotcut. Simply click and drag the file(s)from one window to your Playlist. Shotcut Page 7
8 Editing Wednesday, July 11, :17 PM If you plan to add audio to your project, you can create an audio track by clicking on the icon with 3 lines and select Add Audio Track. Your Timeline will now contain one video track (V1) and one audio track (A1). You can add the tracks you may need at any time. Images should be added to a Video track. Drag media to the Timeline. Select at least one image, one video, and one audio file. If you plan on adding multiple videos, you can add additional video tracks as needed. You can click and drag your media on the timeline. The green indicates empty spaces. You don t have to have it perfectly placed on the Timeline at this point. Shotcut Page 8
9 Timeline Features The icons on the left of the timeline allow you to mute audio, hide a track, or lock a track so it can't be edited. You can turn these on and off as needed. Notice that your Timeline will fill in with green if there is a gap in a track. This will happen to the end of the project. Timeline Tools Shotcut Page 9
10 Trimming and Cutting Friday, July 13, :39 PM Trimming a Clip Click on a track in the Timeline to select it. Place your cursor at the start or end of a clip and drag the clip to the right(if at the beginning) or left (if at the end) to shorten it. You may see a Transition box where there is a gap in the shortened clip to the left or right of another clip in your project. Select the transition box and click either the scissors or the minus icon to remove the box or the gap. If the scissors do not remove the gap, use the minus icon. Making sure you have selected the correct track to edit, you can also drag the Playhead to a point in a clip and use the Split At Playhead icon to cut the clip into separate clips. Then select the portion you do not want and use the scissors or minus sign to remove it and remove the gap between media. You can use this technique to remove sections of the same clip. Instead of the scissors or the minus sign, you can select the Horseshoe icon, drag and the clips will snap together. Another method to edit a clip is to use Open File > browse in your computer's directory to select a video file, and it will appear in the player. Use the left and right arrows underneath the Preview window to trim your video. Then at the bottom of the Playlist, click the plus sign to add the selected clip to it. Drag the clip to a track in the Timeline. Shotcut Page 10
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12 Properties and Transitions Friday, July 13, :47 PM To view and change the Properties of a clip, (1) select the clip in the Timeline, then (2) select Properties in the Menu bar, then (3) view the information about your clip. To create a simple cross dissolve transition, select one clip in the timeline and drag it over an adjacent clip. You will then see a purple and blue box between the clips. If you drag the Playhead a bit before the transition and click play, you can preview how it looks in the Preview window. To change the duration of the transition, position your mouse at either edge of the transition box and drag it to the left or right. A fatter box means the transition from one clip to another will take more time. A thinner box means the transition time will be shorter. There are other properties of the transition you can change. With the transition box selected, go to Properties and view a few options. Notice that if your clips both have audio, the audio will also cross fade. You can also change the transition by clicking on the down arrow and selecting a different Shotcut Page 12
13 one. In order for a transition to work, you must remove any green gap between the clips. Shotcut Page 13
14 Shotcut Page 14 Fade Ins and Outs - Filters Monday, July 16, :22 AM To have a clip fade in or out, select the clip in the Timeline, then select Filters from the Menu bar, and then click the Plus + sign. Your favorite filters are shown by default. If you have selected a video, click on the icon of a monitor to see the video filters that can be applied. Notice there are Audio filters you can apply to audio clips.
15 Shotcut Page 15 Locate the Fade In Video and Fade Out Video filter and select one or both. (If you click on the asterisk to the left of a filter, that will add that filter to your Favorite filters.) The Properties window details the filter selected. In the timeline, you should see a gray slice at the
16 Shotcut Page 16 beginning or end of your clip, depending on which filter you used. This example shows a fade out filter. Mouse over the gray slice until you see a blinking black circle. You can drag the circle to the left or right to lengthen or shorten the duration of the fade. You can do the same fade in and out with an audio clip selected. Click Filters and then select the icon that looks like a disc. Try applying additional filters. You can add more or
17 Shotcut Page 17 remove ones easily. If you make changes to the filter, save the new filter. You will need to supply a name.
18 Shotcut Page 18 Adding Text Monday, July 16, :11 PM Position the Playhead where you want your text to appear. If you only want it to appear for a limited time during a clip, use the Split at Playhead tool at the start and end point for the time you want the text to appear. There is no other way to limit the duration that the text appears in your project. For this example, I split the clip at the 2 points indicated by the yellow arrows. Make sure the section in which you want your text to appear is selected. Next, go to Filters and select the Text filter for video. (no screenshot for this, see if you can do it!) Once the Text filter is selected, add the text you want to display. To view all of the formatting options, click and drag the series of dots at the bottom right side and center bottom of the Filters window. To change the style and size of your font, click the box as shown in the screenshot, and then click on the button that shows the
19 Shotcut Page 19 current font and size. Make your selections and click OK when done. Alternatively, once your text has been entered, you can place the Playhead in the clip where the text is now located, resize the text by clicking in the text box on a corner and moving your mouse inward. You can also position the text elsewhere on your clip by clicking on the black dot and moving it.
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21 Adding Narration Wednesday, August 1, :30 PM Shotcut provides a method for adding narration to your project. How to Record a Voice-Over in Shotcut Teacher's Tech The program allows you to select any available microphones that are on your computer. For the best result use a headset with a microphone. View the tutorial to learn how to add narration. Shotcut Page 21
22 Shotcut Page 22 Export to Video File Monday, July 16, :45 PM Be sure to Save your project before the next step. Once your project is done, you will need to Export it as a video file. Make sure you are exporting from the Timeline. A good format to choose is.mp4 since it can be played on almost any media player. Click Export File. Then decide where to save the exported video. The Jobs window will open and you can watch the progression of your export. Browse to where you have exported and watch your video!
23 Shotcut Page 23 Advanced Wednesday, August 1, :43 AM
24 Create a Color Clip Monday, August 6, :37 AM To create a clip with a background color, go to File > Open Other 1. Under Generator, select Color 2. Click on the Color button 3. Select a color from the choices, or drag the crosshairs around the color square, or use the other color settings to select your color 4. Click OK when done, then click OK on the screen that follows. Your color clip is in the Preview pane. To reduce the length of the clip, click and drag the arrow to the right of the clip to the left. You can see the duration of the clip underneath. Alternately, you can change the length of the clip after adding it to the timeline. To add the clip to your Timeline, you can drag it from the Preview pane into the Timeline, or you can add it to the Playlist. If you don t see the Playlist, make sure you select it. Shotcut Page 24
25 The example to the right shows a Playlist that is hidden. Click on the Playlist tab to reveal it. Shotcut Page 25
26 Green Screen Friday, July 13, :05 AM Add 2 video tracks to the Timeline. The Green screen or chroma key effect lets you add a subject that has been filmed against a green background and place it on top of a background image or video clip. Includes green screen, chroma key Add your media to the Playlist and place the green screen clip on top of the image or video that you are using for your background. Make sure the track with the green screen has Compositing turned on so you see a single layer. The background clip should have Compositing turned off so you see 3 layers. We will be adding 2 filters to the clip with the green screen background. Note: each clip can have multiple filters. Select the green screen clip, then click on Filters in the Menu bar. The Filters panel will open, then click the + sign to select a filter. Shotcut Page 26
27 Look in the Video Filters and select Chroma Key: Simple. Click on the eyedropper next to Key color and move it to your green background and click. This will identify the color that will be 'keyed' out. The Key color will change to the color that was selected by the eyedropper. To adjust the opacity of your green screen content, click and drag the bar found within the Distance meter until your subject looks natural. To resize and/or move the subject, make sure the green screen clip is selected and then add the video filter to the green screen clip, Size and Position. You will see a black dot in the center of the clip. To resize your clip, drag the dot around to reveal a corner box, then Shotcut Page 27
28 click on a corner box and drag it in or out to make the subject smaller or larger. To move it, click on the black dot again and drag it. You can also use the Position and Size fields to adjust the clip. Shotcut Page 28
29 Shotcut Page 29 (PIP) Picture in a Picture Thursday, July 12, :39 AM Also known as compositing, this technique enables the user to add multiple clips and resize them so they appear as a picture in a picture in your project. Add the media to your Playlist. The example to the right shows a blue background and an image that will be the PIP. You can have multiple media added as PIPs. Make sure the background clip is under the PIP clips on your Timeline. For clips you add above, be sure to click the layer symbol so it shows one layer instead of 3. That will enable compositing (combining individual elements into one). With the clip selected in the Timeline that will serve as the PIP, add the video Filter Size and Position. Move the black dot so a corner is revealed and then drag to resize the clip, and move the clip to a different area of the screen. Alternatively, you may use
30 Shotcut Page 30 the other settings to the left to adjust the clip. Don't worry if you see the boundary box in your editing view, this will not appear in the final result once your video is exported.
31 Shotcut Page 31 Online Video Tutorials Friday, August 17, :44 PM Shotcut has provided online tutorials: Mini Tutorials: Tutorials: (These are embedded from YouTube, if you cannot access them please contact a members of the ITT team)
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