In this tutorial, Daniel and I run you through the basics of video editing with both the vanilla Blender and our open source add-on Power Sequencer! Get Power Sequencer: All features in the add-on: #operators CONTENTS: 0:00 Intro Video editing basics - 2:19 Tutorial overview - 3:22 Change render settings - 4:20 Import your videos - 5:04 Select, move, and cut strips - 7:05 Move and zoom the view - 7:54 Remove gaps - 8:35 Set video start and end points - 9:39 Render the video - 10:47 Using video proxies for better performances - 13:08 Add audio waveforms Edit faster with Power Sequencer - 15:15 Download and install Power Sequencer - 17:35 Create a startup template for video editing - 21:42 Add your splash screen in the startup template - 23:32 Import local footage with the add-on (Ctrl Shift I) - 25:06 Render proxy files with the add-on - 26:48 Set the Preview range in one keystroke (Ctrl Alt P) - 27:42 Toggle waveforms on and off (Alt W) - 29:37 Swapping the active strip (Alt Arrow Key) Cutting and trimming strips with the mouse - 31:20 Comparison with the traditional editing workflow - 32:10 Three ways to trim the first shot - 33:45 Editing strips interactively with the mouse - 34:07 Smart trim with the keyboard - 34:55 Trimming the other two shots - 37:18 Instant render settings Subscribe for more tutorials! Twitter ► Instagram ► This video is licensed under the CC-By 4.0 license: You can attribute it to “GDQuest and contributors - “
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