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The Art of Video Resizing: Tips for Perfect Proportions
How to Change Shape of a Video?
Liza Brown
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
While most videos nowadays are rectangular, and are recorded in either landscape or portrait orientation, there are some social media platforms that require the clips to be square shaped. If you want to upload your footages on such websites, it is essential to learn how to change video shape.
Another benefit of changing the shape of the recorded films is that they can be adjusted in limited amount of space, especially if they are to be posted on a website. Furthermore, some fancy designs such as star-shaped or circle-shaped videos attract more attention when used in digital marketing campaigns.
With that said, here you will learn how to change the shape of a video using one of the most advanced and versatile post-production tools, Wondershare Filmora.
Want to learn more about aspect ratio of your video? Click here!
Or, you just want to transfer your video into vertical.
Part 1: How to Change Video Shape from Rectangle to Square
Depending on the recording device and the target audiences a video is intended to be distributed to, the aspect ratio of the produced footage could be 16:9, 4:3, or 21:9 that makes the film rectangular-shaped. Given that, the aspect ratio can be modified to change the film shape from rectangle to square.
The instructions given below explain how to change video shape from rectangle to square in Wondershare Filmora:
Step 1: Import Video to Timeline
Launch Wondershare Filmora on your PC (a Windows 10 computer is used here), click the Add Files icon from the center of the Media window present at the upper-left section, and use the Open box that appears to select and import the source video to Filmora. Next, drag the video from the Media window to the Timeline, and select your preferred option when/if the Project Setting confirmation box appears.
Step 2: Change Aspect Ratio
Select the video in the Timeline, and click the Crop and Zoom icon from the upper-left area of the Timeline itself. On the Crop and Zoom window that opens next, select 1:1 from the Ratio drop-down list, and click OK to save the new setting.
Step 3: Export the Video
Click EXPORT from the top-center area of the interface, go to the Local tab on the Export box, select your preferred format from the Format list in the left pane, optionally click SETTINGS from the right window to make other adjustments if necessary, and click EXPORT from the bottom-right corner of the box.
For more details, please refer to this article: How to Resize a Video to Right Aspect Ratio and Size.
Part 2: Change Video Shape by Cropping
If your preferred aspect ratio isn’t available in the ‘Ratio’ drop-down list of the ‘Crop and Zoom’ window, Wondershare Filmora allows you to manually change the video to a custom shape.
You can learn how to change the shape of a video to an unlisted aspect ratio by following the instructions given below:
Step 1: Import the Video and Get to the Crop and Zoom Window
Follow the method explained in Step 1 of Part 1 to import a video to Wondershare Filmora, and then add it to the Timeline.
Step 2: Select Custom Ratio
Select the video in the Timeline, and click the Crop and Zoom icon as explained earlier to open its window. Next, select Custom from the Ratio drop-down list to be able to crop the videos unproportionally.
Step 3: Crop the Video Manually
Drag the cropping handles from any one edge of the video. Repeat this process for all the four sides to select the area of interest. Click OK to save the changes.
Step 4: Export the Video
Follow the process explained in Step 3 of Part 1 to export the modified video.
Part 3: Change Video Shape to Circle or Other Shapes in Filmora
Another, rather better way of changing videos to custom shapes is with the help of image or shape masking.
In Filmora you can apply image masks either from the existing presets, i.e. circle, star, diamond, etc., or you can add custom photos if need be. Professionals generally use custom pictures to create fancy logos and titles.
On the other hand, shape masking allows you to mask a background video with a foreground footage in a custom shape.
Although the basic concept of both types of masking is same, the options available under each can be used to produce effective outputs.
That said, following are the instructions to apply both types of masking to your videos:
Image Masking
The steps given below explain how to change video shape with image masking in Filmora:
Step 1: Add Clip to Timeline
Use the method explained in the previous sections to import a clip and add it to the Timeline.
Step 2: Add Image Mask
Click Effects from the standard toolbar at the top, select Utility from the left pane, drag Image Mask from the Utility window, and drop it on top of the video itself in the Timeline. Notice how the fx icon appears on the video layer showing that the effect has been successfully added.
Step 3: Customize Image Mask
On the Timeline, double-click the video layer you applied Image Mask to, and notice all the available shapes available under the Preset Mask section on the Video Effects > Image Mask window that appears at the upper-left area. You can double-click any of the available shape presets to apply it to the video layer. In addition, drag the X and Y, and Width, Height, and Feather sliders to adjust the mask’s position, size, and edge smoothness respectively. You can also check the Invert Mask box to reverse the masking effect on the video. Finally, click OK to save the changes, and follow the method explained in earlier parts to export the video.
Shape Masking
The following steps explain how to change the shape of a video with shape masks in Filmora:
Step 1: Get to the Utility Window
Add at two footages on their individual layers in the Timeline (make sure to place the second layer above the first one), and follow the method explained above to get to the Effects > Utility window.
Step 2: Add Shape Mask
Drag Shape Mask from the Utility window, and drop it on top of the video itself in the Timeline. Confirm that the fx icon appears on the video layer to ensure that the effect has been applied.
Step 3: Customize Shape Mask
Double-click the video layer in the Timeline you applied shape mask to. On the Video Effects > Shape Mask window, use the X and Y, and Width, Height, and Feather sliders to adjust the mask’s position, size and edge smoothness respectively. Optionally check the Invert Mask box to reverse the masking effect, and click OK to save the settings. Next, follow the method explained earlier to export the video.
FAQs
1. What’s the difference between Image Mask and Shape Mask in Filmora?
A) In Filmora, Image Mask allows you to use an image (or any available preset) for masking so that the background footage is cropped to the shape of the picture. This is generally used to create logos and dynamic titles for movies or documentaries. On the other hand, Shape Mask enables you to mask the background clip with the foreground footage in the form of a shape that could be positioned and customized using the available sliders.
2. How many image masks are available in Filmora?
A) At the time of this writing, Wondershare Filmora has around 40 image mask presets. In addition, it also allows you to add custom images from your PC for more dynamic approach.
Liza Brown
Liza Brown is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Liza Brown
Liza Brown
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
While most videos nowadays are rectangular, and are recorded in either landscape or portrait orientation, there are some social media platforms that require the clips to be square shaped. If you want to upload your footages on such websites, it is essential to learn how to change video shape.
Another benefit of changing the shape of the recorded films is that they can be adjusted in limited amount of space, especially if they are to be posted on a website. Furthermore, some fancy designs such as star-shaped or circle-shaped videos attract more attention when used in digital marketing campaigns.
With that said, here you will learn how to change the shape of a video using one of the most advanced and versatile post-production tools, Wondershare Filmora.
Want to learn more about aspect ratio of your video? Click here!
Or, you just want to transfer your video into vertical.
Part 1: How to Change Video Shape from Rectangle to Square
Depending on the recording device and the target audiences a video is intended to be distributed to, the aspect ratio of the produced footage could be 16:9, 4:3, or 21:9 that makes the film rectangular-shaped. Given that, the aspect ratio can be modified to change the film shape from rectangle to square.
The instructions given below explain how to change video shape from rectangle to square in Wondershare Filmora:
Step 1: Import Video to Timeline
Launch Wondershare Filmora on your PC (a Windows 10 computer is used here), click the Add Files icon from the center of the Media window present at the upper-left section, and use the Open box that appears to select and import the source video to Filmora. Next, drag the video from the Media window to the Timeline, and select your preferred option when/if the Project Setting confirmation box appears.
Step 2: Change Aspect Ratio
Select the video in the Timeline, and click the Crop and Zoom icon from the upper-left area of the Timeline itself. On the Crop and Zoom window that opens next, select 1:1 from the Ratio drop-down list, and click OK to save the new setting.
Step 3: Export the Video
Click EXPORT from the top-center area of the interface, go to the Local tab on the Export box, select your preferred format from the Format list in the left pane, optionally click SETTINGS from the right window to make other adjustments if necessary, and click EXPORT from the bottom-right corner of the box.
For more details, please refer to this article: How to Resize a Video to Right Aspect Ratio and Size.
Part 2: Change Video Shape by Cropping
If your preferred aspect ratio isn’t available in the ‘Ratio’ drop-down list of the ‘Crop and Zoom’ window, Wondershare Filmora allows you to manually change the video to a custom shape.
You can learn how to change the shape of a video to an unlisted aspect ratio by following the instructions given below:
Step 1: Import the Video and Get to the Crop and Zoom Window
Follow the method explained in Step 1 of Part 1 to import a video to Wondershare Filmora, and then add it to the Timeline.
Step 2: Select Custom Ratio
Select the video in the Timeline, and click the Crop and Zoom icon as explained earlier to open its window. Next, select Custom from the Ratio drop-down list to be able to crop the videos unproportionally.
Step 3: Crop the Video Manually
Drag the cropping handles from any one edge of the video. Repeat this process for all the four sides to select the area of interest. Click OK to save the changes.
Step 4: Export the Video
Follow the process explained in Step 3 of Part 1 to export the modified video.
Part 3: Change Video Shape to Circle or Other Shapes in Filmora
Another, rather better way of changing videos to custom shapes is with the help of image or shape masking.
In Filmora you can apply image masks either from the existing presets, i.e. circle, star, diamond, etc., or you can add custom photos if need be. Professionals generally use custom pictures to create fancy logos and titles.
On the other hand, shape masking allows you to mask a background video with a foreground footage in a custom shape.
Although the basic concept of both types of masking is same, the options available under each can be used to produce effective outputs.
That said, following are the instructions to apply both types of masking to your videos:
Image Masking
The steps given below explain how to change video shape with image masking in Filmora:
Step 1: Add Clip to Timeline
Use the method explained in the previous sections to import a clip and add it to the Timeline.
Step 2: Add Image Mask
Click Effects from the standard toolbar at the top, select Utility from the left pane, drag Image Mask from the Utility window, and drop it on top of the video itself in the Timeline. Notice how the fx icon appears on the video layer showing that the effect has been successfully added.
Step 3: Customize Image Mask
On the Timeline, double-click the video layer you applied Image Mask to, and notice all the available shapes available under the Preset Mask section on the Video Effects > Image Mask window that appears at the upper-left area. You can double-click any of the available shape presets to apply it to the video layer. In addition, drag the X and Y, and Width, Height, and Feather sliders to adjust the mask’s position, size, and edge smoothness respectively. You can also check the Invert Mask box to reverse the masking effect on the video. Finally, click OK to save the changes, and follow the method explained in earlier parts to export the video.
Shape Masking
The following steps explain how to change the shape of a video with shape masks in Filmora:
Step 1: Get to the Utility Window
Add at two footages on their individual layers in the Timeline (make sure to place the second layer above the first one), and follow the method explained above to get to the Effects > Utility window.
Step 2: Add Shape Mask
Drag Shape Mask from the Utility window, and drop it on top of the video itself in the Timeline. Confirm that the fx icon appears on the video layer to ensure that the effect has been applied.
Step 3: Customize Shape Mask
Double-click the video layer in the Timeline you applied shape mask to. On the Video Effects > Shape Mask window, use the X and Y, and Width, Height, and Feather sliders to adjust the mask’s position, size and edge smoothness respectively. Optionally check the Invert Mask box to reverse the masking effect, and click OK to save the settings. Next, follow the method explained earlier to export the video.
FAQs
1. What’s the difference between Image Mask and Shape Mask in Filmora?
A) In Filmora, Image Mask allows you to use an image (or any available preset) for masking so that the background footage is cropped to the shape of the picture. This is generally used to create logos and dynamic titles for movies or documentaries. On the other hand, Shape Mask enables you to mask the background clip with the foreground footage in the form of a shape that could be positioned and customized using the available sliders.
2. How many image masks are available in Filmora?
A) At the time of this writing, Wondershare Filmora has around 40 image mask presets. In addition, it also allows you to add custom images from your PC for more dynamic approach.
Liza Brown
Liza Brown is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Liza Brown
Liza Brown
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
While most videos nowadays are rectangular, and are recorded in either landscape or portrait orientation, there are some social media platforms that require the clips to be square shaped. If you want to upload your footages on such websites, it is essential to learn how to change video shape.
Another benefit of changing the shape of the recorded films is that they can be adjusted in limited amount of space, especially if they are to be posted on a website. Furthermore, some fancy designs such as star-shaped or circle-shaped videos attract more attention when used in digital marketing campaigns.
With that said, here you will learn how to change the shape of a video using one of the most advanced and versatile post-production tools, Wondershare Filmora.
Want to learn more about aspect ratio of your video? Click here!
Or, you just want to transfer your video into vertical.
Part 1: How to Change Video Shape from Rectangle to Square
Depending on the recording device and the target audiences a video is intended to be distributed to, the aspect ratio of the produced footage could be 16:9, 4:3, or 21:9 that makes the film rectangular-shaped. Given that, the aspect ratio can be modified to change the film shape from rectangle to square.
The instructions given below explain how to change video shape from rectangle to square in Wondershare Filmora:
Step 1: Import Video to Timeline
Launch Wondershare Filmora on your PC (a Windows 10 computer is used here), click the Add Files icon from the center of the Media window present at the upper-left section, and use the Open box that appears to select and import the source video to Filmora. Next, drag the video from the Media window to the Timeline, and select your preferred option when/if the Project Setting confirmation box appears.
Step 2: Change Aspect Ratio
Select the video in the Timeline, and click the Crop and Zoom icon from the upper-left area of the Timeline itself. On the Crop and Zoom window that opens next, select 1:1 from the Ratio drop-down list, and click OK to save the new setting.
Step 3: Export the Video
Click EXPORT from the top-center area of the interface, go to the Local tab on the Export box, select your preferred format from the Format list in the left pane, optionally click SETTINGS from the right window to make other adjustments if necessary, and click EXPORT from the bottom-right corner of the box.
For more details, please refer to this article: How to Resize a Video to Right Aspect Ratio and Size.
Part 2: Change Video Shape by Cropping
If your preferred aspect ratio isn’t available in the ‘Ratio’ drop-down list of the ‘Crop and Zoom’ window, Wondershare Filmora allows you to manually change the video to a custom shape.
You can learn how to change the shape of a video to an unlisted aspect ratio by following the instructions given below:
Step 1: Import the Video and Get to the Crop and Zoom Window
Follow the method explained in Step 1 of Part 1 to import a video to Wondershare Filmora, and then add it to the Timeline.
Step 2: Select Custom Ratio
Select the video in the Timeline, and click the Crop and Zoom icon as explained earlier to open its window. Next, select Custom from the Ratio drop-down list to be able to crop the videos unproportionally.
Step 3: Crop the Video Manually
Drag the cropping handles from any one edge of the video. Repeat this process for all the four sides to select the area of interest. Click OK to save the changes.
Step 4: Export the Video
Follow the process explained in Step 3 of Part 1 to export the modified video.
Part 3: Change Video Shape to Circle or Other Shapes in Filmora
Another, rather better way of changing videos to custom shapes is with the help of image or shape masking.
In Filmora you can apply image masks either from the existing presets, i.e. circle, star, diamond, etc., or you can add custom photos if need be. Professionals generally use custom pictures to create fancy logos and titles.
On the other hand, shape masking allows you to mask a background video with a foreground footage in a custom shape.
Although the basic concept of both types of masking is same, the options available under each can be used to produce effective outputs.
That said, following are the instructions to apply both types of masking to your videos:
Image Masking
The steps given below explain how to change video shape with image masking in Filmora:
Step 1: Add Clip to Timeline
Use the method explained in the previous sections to import a clip and add it to the Timeline.
Step 2: Add Image Mask
Click Effects from the standard toolbar at the top, select Utility from the left pane, drag Image Mask from the Utility window, and drop it on top of the video itself in the Timeline. Notice how the fx icon appears on the video layer showing that the effect has been successfully added.
Step 3: Customize Image Mask
On the Timeline, double-click the video layer you applied Image Mask to, and notice all the available shapes available under the Preset Mask section on the Video Effects > Image Mask window that appears at the upper-left area. You can double-click any of the available shape presets to apply it to the video layer. In addition, drag the X and Y, and Width, Height, and Feather sliders to adjust the mask’s position, size, and edge smoothness respectively. You can also check the Invert Mask box to reverse the masking effect on the video. Finally, click OK to save the changes, and follow the method explained in earlier parts to export the video.
Shape Masking
The following steps explain how to change the shape of a video with shape masks in Filmora:
Step 1: Get to the Utility Window
Add at two footages on their individual layers in the Timeline (make sure to place the second layer above the first one), and follow the method explained above to get to the Effects > Utility window.
Step 2: Add Shape Mask
Drag Shape Mask from the Utility window, and drop it on top of the video itself in the Timeline. Confirm that the fx icon appears on the video layer to ensure that the effect has been applied.
Step 3: Customize Shape Mask
Double-click the video layer in the Timeline you applied shape mask to. On the Video Effects > Shape Mask window, use the X and Y, and Width, Height, and Feather sliders to adjust the mask’s position, size and edge smoothness respectively. Optionally check the Invert Mask box to reverse the masking effect, and click OK to save the settings. Next, follow the method explained earlier to export the video.
FAQs
1. What’s the difference between Image Mask and Shape Mask in Filmora?
A) In Filmora, Image Mask allows you to use an image (or any available preset) for masking so that the background footage is cropped to the shape of the picture. This is generally used to create logos and dynamic titles for movies or documentaries. On the other hand, Shape Mask enables you to mask the background clip with the foreground footage in the form of a shape that could be positioned and customized using the available sliders.
2. How many image masks are available in Filmora?
A) At the time of this writing, Wondershare Filmora has around 40 image mask presets. In addition, it also allows you to add custom images from your PC for more dynamic approach.
Liza Brown
Liza Brown is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Liza Brown
Liza Brown
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
While most videos nowadays are rectangular, and are recorded in either landscape or portrait orientation, there are some social media platforms that require the clips to be square shaped. If you want to upload your footages on such websites, it is essential to learn how to change video shape.
Another benefit of changing the shape of the recorded films is that they can be adjusted in limited amount of space, especially if they are to be posted on a website. Furthermore, some fancy designs such as star-shaped or circle-shaped videos attract more attention when used in digital marketing campaigns.
With that said, here you will learn how to change the shape of a video using one of the most advanced and versatile post-production tools, Wondershare Filmora.
Want to learn more about aspect ratio of your video? Click here!
Or, you just want to transfer your video into vertical.
Part 1: How to Change Video Shape from Rectangle to Square
Depending on the recording device and the target audiences a video is intended to be distributed to, the aspect ratio of the produced footage could be 16:9, 4:3, or 21:9 that makes the film rectangular-shaped. Given that, the aspect ratio can be modified to change the film shape from rectangle to square.
The instructions given below explain how to change video shape from rectangle to square in Wondershare Filmora:
Step 1: Import Video to Timeline
Launch Wondershare Filmora on your PC (a Windows 10 computer is used here), click the Add Files icon from the center of the Media window present at the upper-left section, and use the Open box that appears to select and import the source video to Filmora. Next, drag the video from the Media window to the Timeline, and select your preferred option when/if the Project Setting confirmation box appears.
Step 2: Change Aspect Ratio
Select the video in the Timeline, and click the Crop and Zoom icon from the upper-left area of the Timeline itself. On the Crop and Zoom window that opens next, select 1:1 from the Ratio drop-down list, and click OK to save the new setting.
Step 3: Export the Video
Click EXPORT from the top-center area of the interface, go to the Local tab on the Export box, select your preferred format from the Format list in the left pane, optionally click SETTINGS from the right window to make other adjustments if necessary, and click EXPORT from the bottom-right corner of the box.
For more details, please refer to this article: How to Resize a Video to Right Aspect Ratio and Size.
Part 2: Change Video Shape by Cropping
If your preferred aspect ratio isn’t available in the ‘Ratio’ drop-down list of the ‘Crop and Zoom’ window, Wondershare Filmora allows you to manually change the video to a custom shape.
You can learn how to change the shape of a video to an unlisted aspect ratio by following the instructions given below:
Step 1: Import the Video and Get to the Crop and Zoom Window
Follow the method explained in Step 1 of Part 1 to import a video to Wondershare Filmora, and then add it to the Timeline.
Step 2: Select Custom Ratio
Select the video in the Timeline, and click the Crop and Zoom icon as explained earlier to open its window. Next, select Custom from the Ratio drop-down list to be able to crop the videos unproportionally.
Step 3: Crop the Video Manually
Drag the cropping handles from any one edge of the video. Repeat this process for all the four sides to select the area of interest. Click OK to save the changes.
Step 4: Export the Video
Follow the process explained in Step 3 of Part 1 to export the modified video.
Part 3: Change Video Shape to Circle or Other Shapes in Filmora
Another, rather better way of changing videos to custom shapes is with the help of image or shape masking.
In Filmora you can apply image masks either from the existing presets, i.e. circle, star, diamond, etc., or you can add custom photos if need be. Professionals generally use custom pictures to create fancy logos and titles.
On the other hand, shape masking allows you to mask a background video with a foreground footage in a custom shape.
Although the basic concept of both types of masking is same, the options available under each can be used to produce effective outputs.
That said, following are the instructions to apply both types of masking to your videos:
Image Masking
The steps given below explain how to change video shape with image masking in Filmora:
Step 1: Add Clip to Timeline
Use the method explained in the previous sections to import a clip and add it to the Timeline.
Step 2: Add Image Mask
Click Effects from the standard toolbar at the top, select Utility from the left pane, drag Image Mask from the Utility window, and drop it on top of the video itself in the Timeline. Notice how the fx icon appears on the video layer showing that the effect has been successfully added.
Step 3: Customize Image Mask
On the Timeline, double-click the video layer you applied Image Mask to, and notice all the available shapes available under the Preset Mask section on the Video Effects > Image Mask window that appears at the upper-left area. You can double-click any of the available shape presets to apply it to the video layer. In addition, drag the X and Y, and Width, Height, and Feather sliders to adjust the mask’s position, size, and edge smoothness respectively. You can also check the Invert Mask box to reverse the masking effect on the video. Finally, click OK to save the changes, and follow the method explained in earlier parts to export the video.
Shape Masking
The following steps explain how to change the shape of a video with shape masks in Filmora:
Step 1: Get to the Utility Window
Add at two footages on their individual layers in the Timeline (make sure to place the second layer above the first one), and follow the method explained above to get to the Effects > Utility window.
Step 2: Add Shape Mask
Drag Shape Mask from the Utility window, and drop it on top of the video itself in the Timeline. Confirm that the fx icon appears on the video layer to ensure that the effect has been applied.
Step 3: Customize Shape Mask
Double-click the video layer in the Timeline you applied shape mask to. On the Video Effects > Shape Mask window, use the X and Y, and Width, Height, and Feather sliders to adjust the mask’s position, size and edge smoothness respectively. Optionally check the Invert Mask box to reverse the masking effect, and click OK to save the settings. Next, follow the method explained earlier to export the video.
FAQs
1. What’s the difference between Image Mask and Shape Mask in Filmora?
A) In Filmora, Image Mask allows you to use an image (or any available preset) for masking so that the background footage is cropped to the shape of the picture. This is generally used to create logos and dynamic titles for movies or documentaries. On the other hand, Shape Mask enables you to mask the background clip with the foreground footage in the form of a shape that could be positioned and customized using the available sliders.
2. How many image masks are available in Filmora?
A) At the time of this writing, Wondershare Filmora has around 40 image mask presets. In addition, it also allows you to add custom images from your PC for more dynamic approach.
Liza Brown
Liza Brown is a writer and a lover of all things video.
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From Photos to Films: Easy Video Creation with Ezvid on Mac OS
Ezvid for Mac: Create Slideshows and Home Videos Easily in Mac OS
Liza Brown
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Ezvid is a simple and fast video maker for Windows users to create and share videos directly to YouTube. Designed for both professional and amateur users, it can help you create amazing slideshows and home movies in minutes instead of hours.
If you get used to Ezvid, and just moved to a Mac, you might wonder if Ezvid also comes with a Mac version. Unfortunately, Ezvid does not support Mac and as a result, you have to find a video program that is similar to Ezivd. If this is your case, give Wondershare Filmora (originally Wondershare Video Editor) for Mac a try. It can function as a powerful Ezivd for Mac by users of all ages.
Check the video tutorial about how to edit videos on Mac first.
1. Intuitive interface and precise video editing
Wondershare Filmora is a photo video maker for Mac features a stylish interface and handy editing tools.
It provides a media browser for you to import all your local video, audio, or still images conveniently. Only by drag-and-drop, you can arrange and organize the videos for easy editing.
All video editing is based on Timeline, which lets you edit the video & audio comfortably. Also, it provides a side-by-side previewing window. What you see is what you get.
2. Enhance your video instantly in Mac
Besides all common editing tools like crop, rotate, trim, split, add voiceover and background music, Ezivd for Mac also enables you to touch up videos by an extensive list of fabulous video edits.
For example, you can apply Mosaic to hide personal or copyrighted info, create a close-up to stand out from the crowd, adjust the playing speed like 2x faster to make fun. Let alone picking up your favorite effects from rich transitions, visual filters, intros/credits, texts, sounds, and more.
3. Share the finished video with the worldwide
When you finish video editing, there are a variety of options available to export your creation. Like Ezvid, you can easily upload your masterpiece to YouTube directly from this Ezvid alternative, as well as a message to Facebook and Twitter. Or save it on the computer in all SD and HD formats like AVI, WMV, MOV, MKV, and so on.
More often, you’ll choose to play on portable devices like iPad, iPhone, Samsung Galaxy SIII, etc. Even burning DVD or DVD folders is included in this software for permanent preservation.
Liza Brown
Liza Brown is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Liza Brown
Liza Brown
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Ezvid is a simple and fast video maker for Windows users to create and share videos directly to YouTube. Designed for both professional and amateur users, it can help you create amazing slideshows and home movies in minutes instead of hours.
If you get used to Ezvid, and just moved to a Mac, you might wonder if Ezvid also comes with a Mac version. Unfortunately, Ezvid does not support Mac and as a result, you have to find a video program that is similar to Ezivd. If this is your case, give Wondershare Filmora (originally Wondershare Video Editor) for Mac a try. It can function as a powerful Ezivd for Mac by users of all ages.
Check the video tutorial about how to edit videos on Mac first.
1. Intuitive interface and precise video editing
Wondershare Filmora is a photo video maker for Mac features a stylish interface and handy editing tools.
It provides a media browser for you to import all your local video, audio, or still images conveniently. Only by drag-and-drop, you can arrange and organize the videos for easy editing.
All video editing is based on Timeline, which lets you edit the video & audio comfortably. Also, it provides a side-by-side previewing window. What you see is what you get.
2. Enhance your video instantly in Mac
Besides all common editing tools like crop, rotate, trim, split, add voiceover and background music, Ezivd for Mac also enables you to touch up videos by an extensive list of fabulous video edits.
For example, you can apply Mosaic to hide personal or copyrighted info, create a close-up to stand out from the crowd, adjust the playing speed like 2x faster to make fun. Let alone picking up your favorite effects from rich transitions, visual filters, intros/credits, texts, sounds, and more.
3. Share the finished video with the worldwide
When you finish video editing, there are a variety of options available to export your creation. Like Ezvid, you can easily upload your masterpiece to YouTube directly from this Ezvid alternative, as well as a message to Facebook and Twitter. Or save it on the computer in all SD and HD formats like AVI, WMV, MOV, MKV, and so on.
More often, you’ll choose to play on portable devices like iPad, iPhone, Samsung Galaxy SIII, etc. Even burning DVD or DVD folders is included in this software for permanent preservation.
Liza Brown
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Liza Brown
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Ezvid is a simple and fast video maker for Windows users to create and share videos directly to YouTube. Designed for both professional and amateur users, it can help you create amazing slideshows and home movies in minutes instead of hours.
If you get used to Ezvid, and just moved to a Mac, you might wonder if Ezvid also comes with a Mac version. Unfortunately, Ezvid does not support Mac and as a result, you have to find a video program that is similar to Ezivd. If this is your case, give Wondershare Filmora (originally Wondershare Video Editor) for Mac a try. It can function as a powerful Ezivd for Mac by users of all ages.
Check the video tutorial about how to edit videos on Mac first.
1. Intuitive interface and precise video editing
Wondershare Filmora is a photo video maker for Mac features a stylish interface and handy editing tools.
It provides a media browser for you to import all your local video, audio, or still images conveniently. Only by drag-and-drop, you can arrange and organize the videos for easy editing.
All video editing is based on Timeline, which lets you edit the video & audio comfortably. Also, it provides a side-by-side previewing window. What you see is what you get.
2. Enhance your video instantly in Mac
Besides all common editing tools like crop, rotate, trim, split, add voiceover and background music, Ezivd for Mac also enables you to touch up videos by an extensive list of fabulous video edits.
For example, you can apply Mosaic to hide personal or copyrighted info, create a close-up to stand out from the crowd, adjust the playing speed like 2x faster to make fun. Let alone picking up your favorite effects from rich transitions, visual filters, intros/credits, texts, sounds, and more.
3. Share the finished video with the worldwide
When you finish video editing, there are a variety of options available to export your creation. Like Ezvid, you can easily upload your masterpiece to YouTube directly from this Ezvid alternative, as well as a message to Facebook and Twitter. Or save it on the computer in all SD and HD formats like AVI, WMV, MOV, MKV, and so on.
More often, you’ll choose to play on portable devices like iPad, iPhone, Samsung Galaxy SIII, etc. Even burning DVD or DVD folders is included in this software for permanent preservation.
Liza Brown
Liza Brown is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Liza Brown
Liza Brown
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Ezvid is a simple and fast video maker for Windows users to create and share videos directly to YouTube. Designed for both professional and amateur users, it can help you create amazing slideshows and home movies in minutes instead of hours.
If you get used to Ezvid, and just moved to a Mac, you might wonder if Ezvid also comes with a Mac version. Unfortunately, Ezvid does not support Mac and as a result, you have to find a video program that is similar to Ezivd. If this is your case, give Wondershare Filmora (originally Wondershare Video Editor) for Mac a try. It can function as a powerful Ezivd for Mac by users of all ages.
Check the video tutorial about how to edit videos on Mac first.
1. Intuitive interface and precise video editing
Wondershare Filmora is a photo video maker for Mac features a stylish interface and handy editing tools.
It provides a media browser for you to import all your local video, audio, or still images conveniently. Only by drag-and-drop, you can arrange and organize the videos for easy editing.
All video editing is based on Timeline, which lets you edit the video & audio comfortably. Also, it provides a side-by-side previewing window. What you see is what you get.
2. Enhance your video instantly in Mac
Besides all common editing tools like crop, rotate, trim, split, add voiceover and background music, Ezivd for Mac also enables you to touch up videos by an extensive list of fabulous video edits.
For example, you can apply Mosaic to hide personal or copyrighted info, create a close-up to stand out from the crowd, adjust the playing speed like 2x faster to make fun. Let alone picking up your favorite effects from rich transitions, visual filters, intros/credits, texts, sounds, and more.
3. Share the finished video with the worldwide
When you finish video editing, there are a variety of options available to export your creation. Like Ezvid, you can easily upload your masterpiece to YouTube directly from this Ezvid alternative, as well as a message to Facebook and Twitter. Or save it on the computer in all SD and HD formats like AVI, WMV, MOV, MKV, and so on.
More often, you’ll choose to play on portable devices like iPad, iPhone, Samsung Galaxy SIII, etc. Even burning DVD or DVD folders is included in this software for permanent preservation.
Liza Brown
Liza Brown is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Liza Brown
GIF Animation Made Easy: Top Free Makers
Best Free GIF Loop Makers
Shanoon Cox
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
GIFs are stealing the show all across the internet. The cool repetition of frames is perfect for catching attention and wooing your audience. You can use GIFs on websites, social media, chats, and a number of channels. No wonder everybody is mad about GIFs!
Many among us now make and edit GIFs to upload on various websites. You will need to create GIF loops to control how your GIFs play online. Here are the best GIF loop maker tools for you to give expression to your creativity.
Part 1: Best FREE GIF Infinite Loop Maker Online
If you prefer to create a looping GIF online without downloading any gif makers on a computer or smartphone, you should try the following online gif makers .
2. EZGIF.com
EZGIF is a simple loop maker for basic needs. You can create infinite loops or select a finite number of repetitions. EZGIF is suitable for casual use and lets you add a few effects to your GIFs. However, you can’t perform advanced functions. So, the tool is not ideal for professional use.
The good part is, you can quickly create GIF loops from your browser. The whole thing is online and totally free. Let’s take you over the process of creating an infinite GIF loop in EZGIF.
- Head over to the EZGIF website in your browser and click the “GIF Maker” tab on top of the page.
- Click on “Choose Files” and select the image or video files on your computer. Now, click on “Upload and make a GIF.”
- You can now select your GIF loop parameters. Leave the “Loop count” box blank if you want an infinite loop. Or put a value according to your choice.
- Click the “Make a GIF” button to save changes, and your looping GIF is ready.
You can also change the loop count by using the EZGIF loop count changer . Just upload your GIF and provide the loop count or choose an infinite loop.
3. LunaPic
LunaPic is a browser-based image and GIF editor. You can use the simple GIF loop maker to edit and create infinite GIF loops. The tool also allows you to add a limited number of effects to your GIFs. Beginners can use this tool and gain experience before moving on to serious GIF makers.
- Launch the LunaPic website and select “Quick Upload.” Choose your GIF on your device to upload. You can also paste any GIF URL.
- Select “Animation” on top of the page and click on “Edit GIF Animation.”
- Choose the “Loop Forever” option from the drop-down menu beside “Looping.”
4. GIFMaker.me
GIFMaker.me is another basic GIF loop maker and editor. You can create GIFs with infinities loops and upload them on websites and forums. The tool also lets you change sizes and create image slideshows and animations.
Here is how you can make an infinite GIF loop in GIFMaker.me.
- Open the GIFMaker website and click on “Upload Images.”
- Look at the control panel on the right side of the page. Leave the “Repeat times” box unchanged at 0 if you want an infinite loop. Else, you can create any number of loops.
- Click on the “Create GIF Animation” button.
Part 2: Best Apps for Making GIF Loops on iPhone and Android
1. Loop Video & GIF Maker
This is a great tool for iPhone and iOS users to create GIFs with infinite loops. You can download the app and quickly get down to creating GIFs. The app is also suitable for converting videos to GIFs.
The process of creating GIFs with infinite loops is more or less simple. You can add videos from your iPhone and choose the part for making your GIF.
You will be able to choose the speed of your GIF before saving the file. All GIFs have infinite loops by default. So, you don’t need to change any settings or configurations.
The app is available for free but has a number of limitations. For example, you can only create GIFs from videos.
2. GIF Maker, GIF Editor, Video Maker, Video to GIF
Android users can use this app to create GIFs in a jiffy. You can make GIFs out of images, videos, and more and create infinite loops by default. The app is also useful for quickly editing your images or files before making them into GIFs.
You can record videos or click an image for GIF conversion. Existing GIFs on your phone can also be edited and turned into an infinite loop.
Along with that, you will also be able to control the play speed of your GIFs.
Bonus: How to Make A Loop GIF Seamlessly in Wondershare Filmora?
Filmora X is a professional video and GIF editing software. You can enjoy countless advanced features and create cool GIFs with infinite loops. The tool is available for a free trial, and you can try out all features without restrictions.
Here are the steps to create your infinite loop GIF in Filmora X.
- Launch Filmora X and add your GIFs, videos, and images to your timeline.
- If you want to change the GIF’s animation speed or change the video playback speed to make a short GIF, click the Speed icon and then select Fast and pick a proper option. If you want, you can even reverse your GIF.
- When saving media file to a GIF will remove the audio, so words are useful in GIF. Filmora allows you to add plain or animated text to your GIFs. Just select “Titles” from the top of your tool and add your words in various styles.
- You can add various special effects and filters to improve your GIFs. After you are done, click on “Export as GIF” to save your file. You can edit various settings like resolution and frame rate for a better-looking GIF.
Conclusion
Creating infinite GIF loops is an easy task when you have the right tool. Use any tool from our list or choose Filmora X for the best results. You will be able to create not only GIFs but also top-notch videos with advanced editing capabilities.
Shanoon Cox
Shanoon Cox is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Shanoon Cox
Shanoon Cox
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
GIFs are stealing the show all across the internet. The cool repetition of frames is perfect for catching attention and wooing your audience. You can use GIFs on websites, social media, chats, and a number of channels. No wonder everybody is mad about GIFs!
Many among us now make and edit GIFs to upload on various websites. You will need to create GIF loops to control how your GIFs play online. Here are the best GIF loop maker tools for you to give expression to your creativity.
Part 1: Best FREE GIF Infinite Loop Maker Online
If you prefer to create a looping GIF online without downloading any gif makers on a computer or smartphone, you should try the following online gif makers .
2. EZGIF.com
EZGIF is a simple loop maker for basic needs. You can create infinite loops or select a finite number of repetitions. EZGIF is suitable for casual use and lets you add a few effects to your GIFs. However, you can’t perform advanced functions. So, the tool is not ideal for professional use.
The good part is, you can quickly create GIF loops from your browser. The whole thing is online and totally free. Let’s take you over the process of creating an infinite GIF loop in EZGIF.
- Head over to the EZGIF website in your browser and click the “GIF Maker” tab on top of the page.
- Click on “Choose Files” and select the image or video files on your computer. Now, click on “Upload and make a GIF.”
- You can now select your GIF loop parameters. Leave the “Loop count” box blank if you want an infinite loop. Or put a value according to your choice.
- Click the “Make a GIF” button to save changes, and your looping GIF is ready.
You can also change the loop count by using the EZGIF loop count changer . Just upload your GIF and provide the loop count or choose an infinite loop.
3. LunaPic
LunaPic is a browser-based image and GIF editor. You can use the simple GIF loop maker to edit and create infinite GIF loops. The tool also allows you to add a limited number of effects to your GIFs. Beginners can use this tool and gain experience before moving on to serious GIF makers.
- Launch the LunaPic website and select “Quick Upload.” Choose your GIF on your device to upload. You can also paste any GIF URL.
- Select “Animation” on top of the page and click on “Edit GIF Animation.”
- Choose the “Loop Forever” option from the drop-down menu beside “Looping.”
4. GIFMaker.me
GIFMaker.me is another basic GIF loop maker and editor. You can create GIFs with infinities loops and upload them on websites and forums. The tool also lets you change sizes and create image slideshows and animations.
Here is how you can make an infinite GIF loop in GIFMaker.me.
- Open the GIFMaker website and click on “Upload Images.”
- Look at the control panel on the right side of the page. Leave the “Repeat times” box unchanged at 0 if you want an infinite loop. Else, you can create any number of loops.
- Click on the “Create GIF Animation” button.
Part 2: Best Apps for Making GIF Loops on iPhone and Android
1. Loop Video & GIF Maker
This is a great tool for iPhone and iOS users to create GIFs with infinite loops. You can download the app and quickly get down to creating GIFs. The app is also suitable for converting videos to GIFs.
The process of creating GIFs with infinite loops is more or less simple. You can add videos from your iPhone and choose the part for making your GIF.
You will be able to choose the speed of your GIF before saving the file. All GIFs have infinite loops by default. So, you don’t need to change any settings or configurations.
The app is available for free but has a number of limitations. For example, you can only create GIFs from videos.
2. GIF Maker, GIF Editor, Video Maker, Video to GIF
Android users can use this app to create GIFs in a jiffy. You can make GIFs out of images, videos, and more and create infinite loops by default. The app is also useful for quickly editing your images or files before making them into GIFs.
You can record videos or click an image for GIF conversion. Existing GIFs on your phone can also be edited and turned into an infinite loop.
Along with that, you will also be able to control the play speed of your GIFs.
Bonus: How to Make A Loop GIF Seamlessly in Wondershare Filmora?
Filmora X is a professional video and GIF editing software. You can enjoy countless advanced features and create cool GIFs with infinite loops. The tool is available for a free trial, and you can try out all features without restrictions.
Here are the steps to create your infinite loop GIF in Filmora X.
- Launch Filmora X and add your GIFs, videos, and images to your timeline.
- If you want to change the GIF’s animation speed or change the video playback speed to make a short GIF, click the Speed icon and then select Fast and pick a proper option. If you want, you can even reverse your GIF.
- When saving media file to a GIF will remove the audio, so words are useful in GIF. Filmora allows you to add plain or animated text to your GIFs. Just select “Titles” from the top of your tool and add your words in various styles.
- You can add various special effects and filters to improve your GIFs. After you are done, click on “Export as GIF” to save your file. You can edit various settings like resolution and frame rate for a better-looking GIF.
Conclusion
Creating infinite GIF loops is an easy task when you have the right tool. Use any tool from our list or choose Filmora X for the best results. You will be able to create not only GIFs but also top-notch videos with advanced editing capabilities.
Shanoon Cox
Shanoon Cox is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Shanoon Cox
Shanoon Cox
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
GIFs are stealing the show all across the internet. The cool repetition of frames is perfect for catching attention and wooing your audience. You can use GIFs on websites, social media, chats, and a number of channels. No wonder everybody is mad about GIFs!
Many among us now make and edit GIFs to upload on various websites. You will need to create GIF loops to control how your GIFs play online. Here are the best GIF loop maker tools for you to give expression to your creativity.
Part 1: Best FREE GIF Infinite Loop Maker Online
If you prefer to create a looping GIF online without downloading any gif makers on a computer or smartphone, you should try the following online gif makers .
2. EZGIF.com
EZGIF is a simple loop maker for basic needs. You can create infinite loops or select a finite number of repetitions. EZGIF is suitable for casual use and lets you add a few effects to your GIFs. However, you can’t perform advanced functions. So, the tool is not ideal for professional use.
The good part is, you can quickly create GIF loops from your browser. The whole thing is online and totally free. Let’s take you over the process of creating an infinite GIF loop in EZGIF.
- Head over to the EZGIF website in your browser and click the “GIF Maker” tab on top of the page.
- Click on “Choose Files” and select the image or video files on your computer. Now, click on “Upload and make a GIF.”
- You can now select your GIF loop parameters. Leave the “Loop count” box blank if you want an infinite loop. Or put a value according to your choice.
- Click the “Make a GIF” button to save changes, and your looping GIF is ready.
You can also change the loop count by using the EZGIF loop count changer . Just upload your GIF and provide the loop count or choose an infinite loop.
3. LunaPic
LunaPic is a browser-based image and GIF editor. You can use the simple GIF loop maker to edit and create infinite GIF loops. The tool also allows you to add a limited number of effects to your GIFs. Beginners can use this tool and gain experience before moving on to serious GIF makers.
- Launch the LunaPic website and select “Quick Upload.” Choose your GIF on your device to upload. You can also paste any GIF URL.
- Select “Animation” on top of the page and click on “Edit GIF Animation.”
- Choose the “Loop Forever” option from the drop-down menu beside “Looping.”
4. GIFMaker.me
GIFMaker.me is another basic GIF loop maker and editor. You can create GIFs with infinities loops and upload them on websites and forums. The tool also lets you change sizes and create image slideshows and animations.
Here is how you can make an infinite GIF loop in GIFMaker.me.
- Open the GIFMaker website and click on “Upload Images.”
- Look at the control panel on the right side of the page. Leave the “Repeat times” box unchanged at 0 if you want an infinite loop. Else, you can create any number of loops.
- Click on the “Create GIF Animation” button.
Part 2: Best Apps for Making GIF Loops on iPhone and Android
1. Loop Video & GIF Maker
This is a great tool for iPhone and iOS users to create GIFs with infinite loops. You can download the app and quickly get down to creating GIFs. The app is also suitable for converting videos to GIFs.
The process of creating GIFs with infinite loops is more or less simple. You can add videos from your iPhone and choose the part for making your GIF.
You will be able to choose the speed of your GIF before saving the file. All GIFs have infinite loops by default. So, you don’t need to change any settings or configurations.
The app is available for free but has a number of limitations. For example, you can only create GIFs from videos.
2. GIF Maker, GIF Editor, Video Maker, Video to GIF
Android users can use this app to create GIFs in a jiffy. You can make GIFs out of images, videos, and more and create infinite loops by default. The app is also useful for quickly editing your images or files before making them into GIFs.
You can record videos or click an image for GIF conversion. Existing GIFs on your phone can also be edited and turned into an infinite loop.
Along with that, you will also be able to control the play speed of your GIFs.
Bonus: How to Make A Loop GIF Seamlessly in Wondershare Filmora?
Filmora X is a professional video and GIF editing software. You can enjoy countless advanced features and create cool GIFs with infinite loops. The tool is available for a free trial, and you can try out all features without restrictions.
Here are the steps to create your infinite loop GIF in Filmora X.
- Launch Filmora X and add your GIFs, videos, and images to your timeline.
- If you want to change the GIF’s animation speed or change the video playback speed to make a short GIF, click the Speed icon and then select Fast and pick a proper option. If you want, you can even reverse your GIF.
- When saving media file to a GIF will remove the audio, so words are useful in GIF. Filmora allows you to add plain or animated text to your GIFs. Just select “Titles” from the top of your tool and add your words in various styles.
- You can add various special effects and filters to improve your GIFs. After you are done, click on “Export as GIF” to save your file. You can edit various settings like resolution and frame rate for a better-looking GIF.
Conclusion
Creating infinite GIF loops is an easy task when you have the right tool. Use any tool from our list or choose Filmora X for the best results. You will be able to create not only GIFs but also top-notch videos with advanced editing capabilities.
Shanoon Cox
Shanoon Cox is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Shanoon Cox
Shanoon Cox
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
GIFs are stealing the show all across the internet. The cool repetition of frames is perfect for catching attention and wooing your audience. You can use GIFs on websites, social media, chats, and a number of channels. No wonder everybody is mad about GIFs!
Many among us now make and edit GIFs to upload on various websites. You will need to create GIF loops to control how your GIFs play online. Here are the best GIF loop maker tools for you to give expression to your creativity.
Part 1: Best FREE GIF Infinite Loop Maker Online
If you prefer to create a looping GIF online without downloading any gif makers on a computer or smartphone, you should try the following online gif makers .
2. EZGIF.com
EZGIF is a simple loop maker for basic needs. You can create infinite loops or select a finite number of repetitions. EZGIF is suitable for casual use and lets you add a few effects to your GIFs. However, you can’t perform advanced functions. So, the tool is not ideal for professional use.
The good part is, you can quickly create GIF loops from your browser. The whole thing is online and totally free. Let’s take you over the process of creating an infinite GIF loop in EZGIF.
- Head over to the EZGIF website in your browser and click the “GIF Maker” tab on top of the page.
- Click on “Choose Files” and select the image or video files on your computer. Now, click on “Upload and make a GIF.”
- You can now select your GIF loop parameters. Leave the “Loop count” box blank if you want an infinite loop. Or put a value according to your choice.
- Click the “Make a GIF” button to save changes, and your looping GIF is ready.
You can also change the loop count by using the EZGIF loop count changer . Just upload your GIF and provide the loop count or choose an infinite loop.
3. LunaPic
LunaPic is a browser-based image and GIF editor. You can use the simple GIF loop maker to edit and create infinite GIF loops. The tool also allows you to add a limited number of effects to your GIFs. Beginners can use this tool and gain experience before moving on to serious GIF makers.
- Launch the LunaPic website and select “Quick Upload.” Choose your GIF on your device to upload. You can also paste any GIF URL.
- Select “Animation” on top of the page and click on “Edit GIF Animation.”
- Choose the “Loop Forever” option from the drop-down menu beside “Looping.”
4. GIFMaker.me
GIFMaker.me is another basic GIF loop maker and editor. You can create GIFs with infinities loops and upload them on websites and forums. The tool also lets you change sizes and create image slideshows and animations.
Here is how you can make an infinite GIF loop in GIFMaker.me.
- Open the GIFMaker website and click on “Upload Images.”
- Look at the control panel on the right side of the page. Leave the “Repeat times” box unchanged at 0 if you want an infinite loop. Else, you can create any number of loops.
- Click on the “Create GIF Animation” button.
Part 2: Best Apps for Making GIF Loops on iPhone and Android
1. Loop Video & GIF Maker
This is a great tool for iPhone and iOS users to create GIFs with infinite loops. You can download the app and quickly get down to creating GIFs. The app is also suitable for converting videos to GIFs.
The process of creating GIFs with infinite loops is more or less simple. You can add videos from your iPhone and choose the part for making your GIF.
You will be able to choose the speed of your GIF before saving the file. All GIFs have infinite loops by default. So, you don’t need to change any settings or configurations.
The app is available for free but has a number of limitations. For example, you can only create GIFs from videos.
2. GIF Maker, GIF Editor, Video Maker, Video to GIF
Android users can use this app to create GIFs in a jiffy. You can make GIFs out of images, videos, and more and create infinite loops by default. The app is also useful for quickly editing your images or files before making them into GIFs.
You can record videos or click an image for GIF conversion. Existing GIFs on your phone can also be edited and turned into an infinite loop.
Along with that, you will also be able to control the play speed of your GIFs.
Bonus: How to Make A Loop GIF Seamlessly in Wondershare Filmora?
Filmora X is a professional video and GIF editing software. You can enjoy countless advanced features and create cool GIFs with infinite loops. The tool is available for a free trial, and you can try out all features without restrictions.
Here are the steps to create your infinite loop GIF in Filmora X.
- Launch Filmora X and add your GIFs, videos, and images to your timeline.
- If you want to change the GIF’s animation speed or change the video playback speed to make a short GIF, click the Speed icon and then select Fast and pick a proper option. If you want, you can even reverse your GIF.
- When saving media file to a GIF will remove the audio, so words are useful in GIF. Filmora allows you to add plain or animated text to your GIFs. Just select “Titles” from the top of your tool and add your words in various styles.
- You can add various special effects and filters to improve your GIFs. After you are done, click on “Export as GIF” to save your file. You can edit various settings like resolution and frame rate for a better-looking GIF.
Conclusion
Creating infinite GIF loops is an easy task when you have the right tool. Use any tool from our list or choose Filmora X for the best results. You will be able to create not only GIFs but also top-notch videos with advanced editing capabilities.
Shanoon Cox
Shanoon Cox is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Shanoon Cox
Learn to Crop Images in FCPX: A Beginner’s Guide
Final Cut Pro X: How to Crop an Image
Benjamin Arango
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Cropping an image means to remove a portion of the image, either to hide something you don’t want the audience to see or emphasize different elements within the image. Just as Photoshop allows us to crop still images, Final Cut Pro X allows us to crop moving video clips, as you’ll learn in this article.
This is a basic tutorial about Apple Final Cut Pro X, professional video editing software. However, if video editing is new to you, consider Wondershare Filmora for Mac . This is a powerful but easy-to-use tool for users just starting out. Download the free trial version below.
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How to Crop an Image in Final Cut Pro X
However, before I show how this is done, I need to explain one really important fact about video: all video uses what’s called “fixed resolution.” Fixed resolution means that high-definition video is always displayed at one of two sizes:
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- 1920 x 1080 pixels
- 1920 x 1080 pixels
Unlike still images which can be thousands of pixels on a side, video clips are locked into one of these two sizes. This means that if you crop a video clip, to remove something you don’t like, the remaining pixels are often enlarged to fill the frame. Crop too much and your video clip will look blurry, blocky, and edges will look stair-stepped.
I’ll show you two ways to crop a video clip in this article, one that maintains a high image quality but reduces the size of the frame (called “trimming”) and the other that fills the frame with the image but reduces image quality (called “cropping”). You get to pick which one works the best for you.
TRIMMING
Trimming is the process of removing portions of a video clip without changing the size of the clip. This retains the highest amount of image quality.
For instance, here an image - courtesy of Pond5 (<www.pond5.com>). Let’s say that we want to emphasize the barn and not the sky.
The easiest way to do this is to click the icon in the lower left corner of the Viewer and choose “Crop.”
This displays the cropping tools in the Viewer.
Click the Trim button to turn on Trim mode. (This article discusses Trim and Crop. I’ll cover the Ken Burns effect in a future article.)
Grab one of the blue dots and drag to hide portions of the frame. I generally grab a corner, but any blue dot will do.
NOTE: Press and hold the Option key while dragging to drag opposite edges or corners. Press and hold the Shift key to constrain the trim to the same aspect ratio as the frame.
Drag other corners or edges to further trim the image.
When you have trimmed the image the way you want, click the “Done” button in the top right corner to exit trimming mode.
If no other clip is below the trimmed clip, the background will be black.
But, it actually isn’t black, it’s transparent. If you put another clip below it, you’ll see the lower clip underneath the trimmed image.
Trimming allows us to hide portions of a video clip, without changing the image quality of the clip that remains. However, trimming always creates transparent sections within an image.
CROPPING
Cropping allows us to select just a portion of a video clip, without creating any transparent sections, BUT, it degrades image quality.
There are several ways we can choose to crop an image:
- Click the Crop icon, as we illustrated above
- Right-mouse click (or Control-click) inside the Viewer and choose
- Type Shift+C
* In the Inspector > Video tab > Crop (this option provides the most precision, but is the least intuitive to use)
If you selected any option except the Inspector, click the Crop button in the Viewer.
Now, drag a blue button in one of the corners. Because cropping, unlike trimming, fills the frame with the portion of the image we select, we can only move corners and the image is always sized to match the aspect ratio of our sequence.
Final Cut displays numbers at the top of the Viewer indicating how much the image has been cropped.
Reposition the frame by grabbing inside the rectangle and dragging.
When you are happy with the results, click the Done button in the top right corner.
Notice that the selected portion of the image now fills the frame. Even though there is a clip below our cropped clip, we don’t see it.
And, if you look closely, you’ll see that the cropped image is softer (blurrier) than the original and edges are more likely to be stair-stepped.
RESET
To reset a cropped image back to its default settings, open the Inspector and click the small curved arrow to the right of the word “Crop.”
SUMMARY
Trimming is used to hide portions of an image and superimpose it over another image.
Cropping is used to reframe an image, say from a medium shot to a close-up, but runs the risk of overly softening an image. The general rule is that cropping a little is OK, but don’t crop too much.
I use both these techniques frequently in my own editing.
Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Cropping an image means to remove a portion of the image, either to hide something you don’t want the audience to see or emphasize different elements within the image. Just as Photoshop allows us to crop still images, Final Cut Pro X allows us to crop moving video clips, as you’ll learn in this article.
This is a basic tutorial about Apple Final Cut Pro X, professional video editing software. However, if video editing is new to you, consider Wondershare Filmora for Mac . This is a powerful but easy-to-use tool for users just starting out. Download the free trial version below.
Download Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )
How to Crop an Image in Final Cut Pro X
However, before I show how this is done, I need to explain one really important fact about video: all video uses what’s called “fixed resolution.” Fixed resolution means that high-definition video is always displayed at one of two sizes:
You May Also Like: How to Crop GIF Images >>
- 1920 x 1080 pixels
- 1920 x 1080 pixels
Unlike still images which can be thousands of pixels on a side, video clips are locked into one of these two sizes. This means that if you crop a video clip, to remove something you don’t like, the remaining pixels are often enlarged to fill the frame. Crop too much and your video clip will look blurry, blocky, and edges will look stair-stepped.
I’ll show you two ways to crop a video clip in this article, one that maintains a high image quality but reduces the size of the frame (called “trimming”) and the other that fills the frame with the image but reduces image quality (called “cropping”). You get to pick which one works the best for you.
TRIMMING
Trimming is the process of removing portions of a video clip without changing the size of the clip. This retains the highest amount of image quality.
For instance, here an image - courtesy of Pond5 (<www.pond5.com>). Let’s say that we want to emphasize the barn and not the sky.
The easiest way to do this is to click the icon in the lower left corner of the Viewer and choose “Crop.”
This displays the cropping tools in the Viewer.
Click the Trim button to turn on Trim mode. (This article discusses Trim and Crop. I’ll cover the Ken Burns effect in a future article.)
Grab one of the blue dots and drag to hide portions of the frame. I generally grab a corner, but any blue dot will do.
NOTE: Press and hold the Option key while dragging to drag opposite edges or corners. Press and hold the Shift key to constrain the trim to the same aspect ratio as the frame.
Drag other corners or edges to further trim the image.
When you have trimmed the image the way you want, click the “Done” button in the top right corner to exit trimming mode.
If no other clip is below the trimmed clip, the background will be black.
But, it actually isn’t black, it’s transparent. If you put another clip below it, you’ll see the lower clip underneath the trimmed image.
Trimming allows us to hide portions of a video clip, without changing the image quality of the clip that remains. However, trimming always creates transparent sections within an image.
CROPPING
Cropping allows us to select just a portion of a video clip, without creating any transparent sections, BUT, it degrades image quality.
There are several ways we can choose to crop an image:
- Click the Crop icon, as we illustrated above
- Right-mouse click (or Control-click) inside the Viewer and choose
- Type Shift+C
* In the Inspector > Video tab > Crop (this option provides the most precision, but is the least intuitive to use)
If you selected any option except the Inspector, click the Crop button in the Viewer.
Now, drag a blue button in one of the corners. Because cropping, unlike trimming, fills the frame with the portion of the image we select, we can only move corners and the image is always sized to match the aspect ratio of our sequence.
Final Cut displays numbers at the top of the Viewer indicating how much the image has been cropped.
Reposition the frame by grabbing inside the rectangle and dragging.
When you are happy with the results, click the Done button in the top right corner.
Notice that the selected portion of the image now fills the frame. Even though there is a clip below our cropped clip, we don’t see it.
And, if you look closely, you’ll see that the cropped image is softer (blurrier) than the original and edges are more likely to be stair-stepped.
RESET
To reset a cropped image back to its default settings, open the Inspector and click the small curved arrow to the right of the word “Crop.”
SUMMARY
Trimming is used to hide portions of an image and superimpose it over another image.
Cropping is used to reframe an image, say from a medium shot to a close-up, but runs the risk of overly softening an image. The general rule is that cropping a little is OK, but don’t crop too much.
I use both these techniques frequently in my own editing.
Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Cropping an image means to remove a portion of the image, either to hide something you don’t want the audience to see or emphasize different elements within the image. Just as Photoshop allows us to crop still images, Final Cut Pro X allows us to crop moving video clips, as you’ll learn in this article.
This is a basic tutorial about Apple Final Cut Pro X, professional video editing software. However, if video editing is new to you, consider Wondershare Filmora for Mac . This is a powerful but easy-to-use tool for users just starting out. Download the free trial version below.
Download Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )
How to Crop an Image in Final Cut Pro X
However, before I show how this is done, I need to explain one really important fact about video: all video uses what’s called “fixed resolution.” Fixed resolution means that high-definition video is always displayed at one of two sizes:
You May Also Like: How to Crop GIF Images >>
- 1920 x 1080 pixels
- 1920 x 1080 pixels
Unlike still images which can be thousands of pixels on a side, video clips are locked into one of these two sizes. This means that if you crop a video clip, to remove something you don’t like, the remaining pixels are often enlarged to fill the frame. Crop too much and your video clip will look blurry, blocky, and edges will look stair-stepped.
I’ll show you two ways to crop a video clip in this article, one that maintains a high image quality but reduces the size of the frame (called “trimming”) and the other that fills the frame with the image but reduces image quality (called “cropping”). You get to pick which one works the best for you.
TRIMMING
Trimming is the process of removing portions of a video clip without changing the size of the clip. This retains the highest amount of image quality.
For instance, here an image - courtesy of Pond5 (<www.pond5.com>). Let’s say that we want to emphasize the barn and not the sky.
The easiest way to do this is to click the icon in the lower left corner of the Viewer and choose “Crop.”
This displays the cropping tools in the Viewer.
Click the Trim button to turn on Trim mode. (This article discusses Trim and Crop. I’ll cover the Ken Burns effect in a future article.)
Grab one of the blue dots and drag to hide portions of the frame. I generally grab a corner, but any blue dot will do.
NOTE: Press and hold the Option key while dragging to drag opposite edges or corners. Press and hold the Shift key to constrain the trim to the same aspect ratio as the frame.
Drag other corners or edges to further trim the image.
When you have trimmed the image the way you want, click the “Done” button in the top right corner to exit trimming mode.
If no other clip is below the trimmed clip, the background will be black.
But, it actually isn’t black, it’s transparent. If you put another clip below it, you’ll see the lower clip underneath the trimmed image.
Trimming allows us to hide portions of a video clip, without changing the image quality of the clip that remains. However, trimming always creates transparent sections within an image.
CROPPING
Cropping allows us to select just a portion of a video clip, without creating any transparent sections, BUT, it degrades image quality.
There are several ways we can choose to crop an image:
- Click the Crop icon, as we illustrated above
- Right-mouse click (or Control-click) inside the Viewer and choose
- Type Shift+C
* In the Inspector > Video tab > Crop (this option provides the most precision, but is the least intuitive to use)
If you selected any option except the Inspector, click the Crop button in the Viewer.
Now, drag a blue button in one of the corners. Because cropping, unlike trimming, fills the frame with the portion of the image we select, we can only move corners and the image is always sized to match the aspect ratio of our sequence.
Final Cut displays numbers at the top of the Viewer indicating how much the image has been cropped.
Reposition the frame by grabbing inside the rectangle and dragging.
When you are happy with the results, click the Done button in the top right corner.
Notice that the selected portion of the image now fills the frame. Even though there is a clip below our cropped clip, we don’t see it.
And, if you look closely, you’ll see that the cropped image is softer (blurrier) than the original and edges are more likely to be stair-stepped.
RESET
To reset a cropped image back to its default settings, open the Inspector and click the small curved arrow to the right of the word “Crop.”
SUMMARY
Trimming is used to hide portions of an image and superimpose it over another image.
Cropping is used to reframe an image, say from a medium shot to a close-up, but runs the risk of overly softening an image. The general rule is that cropping a little is OK, but don’t crop too much.
I use both these techniques frequently in my own editing.
Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Cropping an image means to remove a portion of the image, either to hide something you don’t want the audience to see or emphasize different elements within the image. Just as Photoshop allows us to crop still images, Final Cut Pro X allows us to crop moving video clips, as you’ll learn in this article.
This is a basic tutorial about Apple Final Cut Pro X, professional video editing software. However, if video editing is new to you, consider Wondershare Filmora for Mac . This is a powerful but easy-to-use tool for users just starting out. Download the free trial version below.
Download Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )
How to Crop an Image in Final Cut Pro X
However, before I show how this is done, I need to explain one really important fact about video: all video uses what’s called “fixed resolution.” Fixed resolution means that high-definition video is always displayed at one of two sizes:
You May Also Like: How to Crop GIF Images >>
- 1920 x 1080 pixels
- 1920 x 1080 pixels
Unlike still images which can be thousands of pixels on a side, video clips are locked into one of these two sizes. This means that if you crop a video clip, to remove something you don’t like, the remaining pixels are often enlarged to fill the frame. Crop too much and your video clip will look blurry, blocky, and edges will look stair-stepped.
I’ll show you two ways to crop a video clip in this article, one that maintains a high image quality but reduces the size of the frame (called “trimming”) and the other that fills the frame with the image but reduces image quality (called “cropping”). You get to pick which one works the best for you.
TRIMMING
Trimming is the process of removing portions of a video clip without changing the size of the clip. This retains the highest amount of image quality.
For instance, here an image - courtesy of Pond5 (<www.pond5.com>). Let’s say that we want to emphasize the barn and not the sky.
The easiest way to do this is to click the icon in the lower left corner of the Viewer and choose “Crop.”
This displays the cropping tools in the Viewer.
Click the Trim button to turn on Trim mode. (This article discusses Trim and Crop. I’ll cover the Ken Burns effect in a future article.)
Grab one of the blue dots and drag to hide portions of the frame. I generally grab a corner, but any blue dot will do.
NOTE: Press and hold the Option key while dragging to drag opposite edges or corners. Press and hold the Shift key to constrain the trim to the same aspect ratio as the frame.
Drag other corners or edges to further trim the image.
When you have trimmed the image the way you want, click the “Done” button in the top right corner to exit trimming mode.
If no other clip is below the trimmed clip, the background will be black.
But, it actually isn’t black, it’s transparent. If you put another clip below it, you’ll see the lower clip underneath the trimmed image.
Trimming allows us to hide portions of a video clip, without changing the image quality of the clip that remains. However, trimming always creates transparent sections within an image.
CROPPING
Cropping allows us to select just a portion of a video clip, without creating any transparent sections, BUT, it degrades image quality.
There are several ways we can choose to crop an image:
- Click the Crop icon, as we illustrated above
- Right-mouse click (or Control-click) inside the Viewer and choose
- Type Shift+C
* In the Inspector > Video tab > Crop (this option provides the most precision, but is the least intuitive to use)
If you selected any option except the Inspector, click the Crop button in the Viewer.
Now, drag a blue button in one of the corners. Because cropping, unlike trimming, fills the frame with the portion of the image we select, we can only move corners and the image is always sized to match the aspect ratio of our sequence.
Final Cut displays numbers at the top of the Viewer indicating how much the image has been cropped.
Reposition the frame by grabbing inside the rectangle and dragging.
When you are happy with the results, click the Done button in the top right corner.
Notice that the selected portion of the image now fills the frame. Even though there is a clip below our cropped clip, we don’t see it.
And, if you look closely, you’ll see that the cropped image is softer (blurrier) than the original and edges are more likely to be stair-stepped.
RESET
To reset a cropped image back to its default settings, open the Inspector and click the small curved arrow to the right of the word “Crop.”
SUMMARY
Trimming is used to hide portions of an image and superimpose it over another image.
Cropping is used to reframe an image, say from a medium shot to a close-up, but runs the risk of overly softening an image. The general rule is that cropping a little is OK, but don’t crop too much.
I use both these techniques frequently in my own editing.
Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Benjamin Arango
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