Title Design Made Easy A Final Cut Pro X Tutorial

Title Design Made Easy A Final Cut Pro X Tutorial

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Title Design Made Easy: A Final Cut Pro X Tutorial

How to Add Titles in Final Cut Pro X

author avatar

Benjamin Arango

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

We add text titles to our projects to tell the audience something they can’t figure out on their own, such as the title of our program, the name of the person speaking, or technical details about a subject.


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 Win VersionDownload Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )


Final Cut Pro X has almost 200 different text effects that we can add, but the process of adding titles is essentially the same. Adding titles is what this article is about.

DEFINITIONS

Just to keep us all on the same page, here are my definitions of key terms related to text:

  • Text or titles. Words placed on the screen. I use these terms interchangeably.
  • Superimpose. Text displayed on the the screen with other video below it. These are also called “supers” or “keys.”
  • Full-screen. Text which occupies the entire screen.
  • Lower-third. Text which fits below a person talking; in the “lower-third” of the screen.
  • Info-graphics. Full-screen text which is superimposed on a graphic, generally used to convey technical information. Typical uses are sports statistics or other information which is easier to convey using text than having someone read the words.

JUST THE BASICS

remote

I’d like to introduce “Yertle,” he’s a sea turtle and the star of this article. (Footage courtesy of Jim Walker and Lobsters Gone Wild Productions.)

At its simplest, we use titles to display his (its?) name.

remote

In the Timeline, put the playhead where you want a title to appear and type Shift+Control+T. This inserts the default lower-third title at the position of the playhead. The title, like almost all titles, has a default duration of 10:00 seconds.

remote

Look at the Browser and see the results of your work. A lower-third title is superimposed over the video in the lower left corner. (I’ll talk about formatting the text in a few paragraphs.)

NOTE: The big limitation of this lower-third title is that it can only be positioned in the left corner. Moving it to the center or right corner requires manual adjustment.

You position or trim a title the same as any video clip: drag the clip to a different location, or drag an edge to change its duration.

Select that title and delete it by pressing the Delete key.

remote

This time, type Control+T and the default full-screen title appears in the center of the screen. Again, this has a default duration of 10 seconds.

remote

If you look right in the center of the screen, you’ll see the word “Title.” Yes, its darn near invisible. And, yes, it looks, um, ugly. However, we have a TON of formatting control to make this look however we want.

Select and delete that full-screen title.

There’s one more way to apply a title: dragging from the Titles Browser.

remote

Click the Title icon in the Toolbar. This displays the contents of the Title Browser. The column on the left displays title categories, the icons on the right indicate individual titles, the search box at the bottom allows you to search for specific titles by name, while the number in the lower right indicates the number of titles currently displayed. (Your number may not match mine because I’ve added a few custom titles to my system.)

remote

Let’s add a totally ridiculous title to our turtle - drag Clouds from the Title Browser and place it above the clip at the point where you want a title to appear.

NOTE: I’m using a marker in the Timeline to help me find the same place in a clip so my screen shots are consistent. Markers are not needed in any way for titles.

remote

Um, yeah. So, some titles look more professional than others… You can delete this title now.

So, we:

  • Add titles using keyboard shortcuts
  • Drag titles from the Title Browser
  • Change position by dragging the title
  • Change duration by dragging the edge of the clip
  • Delete a title by selecting it and pressing the Delete key

CHANGING TEXT

remote

Add a new full-screen title (type Control+T) to the Timeline. To change the text in a title, double-click it in the Viewer. Here, I’ve changed my title to “An Undersea Adventure.”

NOTE: We can also change the text using the Inspector. I’ll show you how in a few paragraphs. Pick whichever method is easiest for you.

All text, in any title, can be changed by double-clicking it in the Viewer to select it, then typing the new text you want to use.

FORMATTING TEXT

remote

You can format any text that you can select. This means that you can format entire phrases, words, or individual letters differently. For this article, I will format everything the same, because once you know how this works, you can experiment on your own.

Here, I selected my entire title and opened the Inspector (shortcut Cmd+4). Click the Text tab at the top. This section of the Inspector allows you to format the text.

NOTE: The text box near the top of the panel is the second place you can select text for formatting.

remote

If you want a fast way to format text, click the word “Normal” at the top. This displays a menu filled with different text formats. Some of these formats look pretty dreadful; the rest look worse.

NOTE: You can create your own text styles. Refer to the Help for information on how.

remote

The Basic section of the Inspector allows you to change fonts, size, alignment… all the standard font settings we see in other programs. Here, I’ve changed the font to Hobo Std, at 167 points.

While many of these settings you already know there are a few you may not:

  • Line spacing. Adjusts the vertical distance between lines within the same paragraph.
  • Tracking. Adjusts the horizontal spacing between letters.
  • Baseline. Adjusts the vertical spacing of text compared to the horizontal line running thru the center of the white circle in the Viewer.

remote

The Face section allows us to change font color, opacity and blue. Outline and Glow allows us to add, not surprisingly, outlines and glows. You can adjust these as you see fit - I tend not to add outlines or glows.

remote

However, I STRONGLY recommend adding drop shadows to all text that you want viewers to read. Video, even HD video, is low resolution compared to print. Drop shadows make your text much easier to read. These are the settings I recommend for drop shadows.

remote

After making a few changes in the Inspector, here’s the final result. Very cool - and very different from where we started!

ACTION SAFE/TITLE SAFE ZONES

Since television was first invented, we needed to compensate for the differences in TV sets by designing graphics to stay within Action Safe and Title Safe boundaries.

While much of today’s video is designed for the web, your titles will look the best if you follow the same guidelines.

Titles015

remote

Go to the Switch in the Viewer and select “Show Action Safe/Title Safe Zones.”

remote

This displays two pale rectangles in the frame. The outer rectangle is called “Action Safe,” the inner one is called “Title Safe.” Action Safe is 5% in from all edges; Title Safe is 10% in from all edges.

When designing text and graphics for the web, keep all essential elements inside the outer rectangle. When designing graphics and text for broadcast or cable, keep all essential elements inside the inner rectangle.

Here, for example, notice that my title is fully contained within Action Safe.

SUMMARY

Titles give our programs character and personality, plus they explain what’s going on to the audience. Final Cut Pro X provides a wealth of formatting options to make our text look great.

author avatar

Benjamin Arango

Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.

Follow @Benjamin Arango

Benjamin Arango

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

We add text titles to our projects to tell the audience something they can’t figure out on their own, such as the title of our program, the name of the person speaking, or technical details about a subject.


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 Win VersionDownload Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )


Final Cut Pro X has almost 200 different text effects that we can add, but the process of adding titles is essentially the same. Adding titles is what this article is about.

DEFINITIONS

Just to keep us all on the same page, here are my definitions of key terms related to text:

  • Text or titles. Words placed on the screen. I use these terms interchangeably.
  • Superimpose. Text displayed on the the screen with other video below it. These are also called “supers” or “keys.”
  • Full-screen. Text which occupies the entire screen.
  • Lower-third. Text which fits below a person talking; in the “lower-third” of the screen.
  • Info-graphics. Full-screen text which is superimposed on a graphic, generally used to convey technical information. Typical uses are sports statistics or other information which is easier to convey using text than having someone read the words.

JUST THE BASICS

remote

I’d like to introduce “Yertle,” he’s a sea turtle and the star of this article. (Footage courtesy of Jim Walker and Lobsters Gone Wild Productions.)

At its simplest, we use titles to display his (its?) name.

remote

In the Timeline, put the playhead where you want a title to appear and type Shift+Control+T. This inserts the default lower-third title at the position of the playhead. The title, like almost all titles, has a default duration of 10:00 seconds.

remote

Look at the Browser and see the results of your work. A lower-third title is superimposed over the video in the lower left corner. (I’ll talk about formatting the text in a few paragraphs.)

NOTE: The big limitation of this lower-third title is that it can only be positioned in the left corner. Moving it to the center or right corner requires manual adjustment.

You position or trim a title the same as any video clip: drag the clip to a different location, or drag an edge to change its duration.

Select that title and delete it by pressing the Delete key.

remote

This time, type Control+T and the default full-screen title appears in the center of the screen. Again, this has a default duration of 10 seconds.

remote

If you look right in the center of the screen, you’ll see the word “Title.” Yes, its darn near invisible. And, yes, it looks, um, ugly. However, we have a TON of formatting control to make this look however we want.

Select and delete that full-screen title.

There’s one more way to apply a title: dragging from the Titles Browser.

remote

Click the Title icon in the Toolbar. This displays the contents of the Title Browser. The column on the left displays title categories, the icons on the right indicate individual titles, the search box at the bottom allows you to search for specific titles by name, while the number in the lower right indicates the number of titles currently displayed. (Your number may not match mine because I’ve added a few custom titles to my system.)

remote

Let’s add a totally ridiculous title to our turtle - drag Clouds from the Title Browser and place it above the clip at the point where you want a title to appear.

NOTE: I’m using a marker in the Timeline to help me find the same place in a clip so my screen shots are consistent. Markers are not needed in any way for titles.

remote

Um, yeah. So, some titles look more professional than others… You can delete this title now.

So, we:

  • Add titles using keyboard shortcuts
  • Drag titles from the Title Browser
  • Change position by dragging the title
  • Change duration by dragging the edge of the clip
  • Delete a title by selecting it and pressing the Delete key

CHANGING TEXT

remote

Add a new full-screen title (type Control+T) to the Timeline. To change the text in a title, double-click it in the Viewer. Here, I’ve changed my title to “An Undersea Adventure.”

NOTE: We can also change the text using the Inspector. I’ll show you how in a few paragraphs. Pick whichever method is easiest for you.

All text, in any title, can be changed by double-clicking it in the Viewer to select it, then typing the new text you want to use.

FORMATTING TEXT

remote

You can format any text that you can select. This means that you can format entire phrases, words, or individual letters differently. For this article, I will format everything the same, because once you know how this works, you can experiment on your own.

Here, I selected my entire title and opened the Inspector (shortcut Cmd+4). Click the Text tab at the top. This section of the Inspector allows you to format the text.

NOTE: The text box near the top of the panel is the second place you can select text for formatting.

remote

If you want a fast way to format text, click the word “Normal” at the top. This displays a menu filled with different text formats. Some of these formats look pretty dreadful; the rest look worse.

NOTE: You can create your own text styles. Refer to the Help for information on how.

remote

The Basic section of the Inspector allows you to change fonts, size, alignment… all the standard font settings we see in other programs. Here, I’ve changed the font to Hobo Std, at 167 points.

While many of these settings you already know there are a few you may not:

  • Line spacing. Adjusts the vertical distance between lines within the same paragraph.
  • Tracking. Adjusts the horizontal spacing between letters.
  • Baseline. Adjusts the vertical spacing of text compared to the horizontal line running thru the center of the white circle in the Viewer.

remote

The Face section allows us to change font color, opacity and blue. Outline and Glow allows us to add, not surprisingly, outlines and glows. You can adjust these as you see fit - I tend not to add outlines or glows.

remote

However, I STRONGLY recommend adding drop shadows to all text that you want viewers to read. Video, even HD video, is low resolution compared to print. Drop shadows make your text much easier to read. These are the settings I recommend for drop shadows.

remote

After making a few changes in the Inspector, here’s the final result. Very cool - and very different from where we started!

ACTION SAFE/TITLE SAFE ZONES

Since television was first invented, we needed to compensate for the differences in TV sets by designing graphics to stay within Action Safe and Title Safe boundaries.

While much of today’s video is designed for the web, your titles will look the best if you follow the same guidelines.

Titles015

remote

Go to the Switch in the Viewer and select “Show Action Safe/Title Safe Zones.”

remote

This displays two pale rectangles in the frame. The outer rectangle is called “Action Safe,” the inner one is called “Title Safe.” Action Safe is 5% in from all edges; Title Safe is 10% in from all edges.

When designing text and graphics for the web, keep all essential elements inside the outer rectangle. When designing graphics and text for broadcast or cable, keep all essential elements inside the inner rectangle.

Here, for example, notice that my title is fully contained within Action Safe.

SUMMARY

Titles give our programs character and personality, plus they explain what’s going on to the audience. Final Cut Pro X provides a wealth of formatting options to make our text look great.

author avatar

Benjamin Arango

Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.

Follow @Benjamin Arango

Benjamin Arango

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

We add text titles to our projects to tell the audience something they can’t figure out on their own, such as the title of our program, the name of the person speaking, or technical details about a subject.


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 Win VersionDownload Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )


Final Cut Pro X has almost 200 different text effects that we can add, but the process of adding titles is essentially the same. Adding titles is what this article is about.

DEFINITIONS

Just to keep us all on the same page, here are my definitions of key terms related to text:

  • Text or titles. Words placed on the screen. I use these terms interchangeably.
  • Superimpose. Text displayed on the the screen with other video below it. These are also called “supers” or “keys.”
  • Full-screen. Text which occupies the entire screen.
  • Lower-third. Text which fits below a person talking; in the “lower-third” of the screen.
  • Info-graphics. Full-screen text which is superimposed on a graphic, generally used to convey technical information. Typical uses are sports statistics or other information which is easier to convey using text than having someone read the words.

JUST THE BASICS

remote

I’d like to introduce “Yertle,” he’s a sea turtle and the star of this article. (Footage courtesy of Jim Walker and Lobsters Gone Wild Productions.)

At its simplest, we use titles to display his (its?) name.

remote

In the Timeline, put the playhead where you want a title to appear and type Shift+Control+T. This inserts the default lower-third title at the position of the playhead. The title, like almost all titles, has a default duration of 10:00 seconds.

remote

Look at the Browser and see the results of your work. A lower-third title is superimposed over the video in the lower left corner. (I’ll talk about formatting the text in a few paragraphs.)

NOTE: The big limitation of this lower-third title is that it can only be positioned in the left corner. Moving it to the center or right corner requires manual adjustment.

You position or trim a title the same as any video clip: drag the clip to a different location, or drag an edge to change its duration.

Select that title and delete it by pressing the Delete key.

remote

This time, type Control+T and the default full-screen title appears in the center of the screen. Again, this has a default duration of 10 seconds.

remote

If you look right in the center of the screen, you’ll see the word “Title.” Yes, its darn near invisible. And, yes, it looks, um, ugly. However, we have a TON of formatting control to make this look however we want.

Select and delete that full-screen title.

There’s one more way to apply a title: dragging from the Titles Browser.

remote

Click the Title icon in the Toolbar. This displays the contents of the Title Browser. The column on the left displays title categories, the icons on the right indicate individual titles, the search box at the bottom allows you to search for specific titles by name, while the number in the lower right indicates the number of titles currently displayed. (Your number may not match mine because I’ve added a few custom titles to my system.)

remote

Let’s add a totally ridiculous title to our turtle - drag Clouds from the Title Browser and place it above the clip at the point where you want a title to appear.

NOTE: I’m using a marker in the Timeline to help me find the same place in a clip so my screen shots are consistent. Markers are not needed in any way for titles.

remote

Um, yeah. So, some titles look more professional than others… You can delete this title now.

So, we:

  • Add titles using keyboard shortcuts
  • Drag titles from the Title Browser
  • Change position by dragging the title
  • Change duration by dragging the edge of the clip
  • Delete a title by selecting it and pressing the Delete key

CHANGING TEXT

remote

Add a new full-screen title (type Control+T) to the Timeline. To change the text in a title, double-click it in the Viewer. Here, I’ve changed my title to “An Undersea Adventure.”

NOTE: We can also change the text using the Inspector. I’ll show you how in a few paragraphs. Pick whichever method is easiest for you.

All text, in any title, can be changed by double-clicking it in the Viewer to select it, then typing the new text you want to use.

FORMATTING TEXT

remote

You can format any text that you can select. This means that you can format entire phrases, words, or individual letters differently. For this article, I will format everything the same, because once you know how this works, you can experiment on your own.

Here, I selected my entire title and opened the Inspector (shortcut Cmd+4). Click the Text tab at the top. This section of the Inspector allows you to format the text.

NOTE: The text box near the top of the panel is the second place you can select text for formatting.

remote

If you want a fast way to format text, click the word “Normal” at the top. This displays a menu filled with different text formats. Some of these formats look pretty dreadful; the rest look worse.

NOTE: You can create your own text styles. Refer to the Help for information on how.

remote

The Basic section of the Inspector allows you to change fonts, size, alignment… all the standard font settings we see in other programs. Here, I’ve changed the font to Hobo Std, at 167 points.

While many of these settings you already know there are a few you may not:

  • Line spacing. Adjusts the vertical distance between lines within the same paragraph.
  • Tracking. Adjusts the horizontal spacing between letters.
  • Baseline. Adjusts the vertical spacing of text compared to the horizontal line running thru the center of the white circle in the Viewer.

remote

The Face section allows us to change font color, opacity and blue. Outline and Glow allows us to add, not surprisingly, outlines and glows. You can adjust these as you see fit - I tend not to add outlines or glows.

remote

However, I STRONGLY recommend adding drop shadows to all text that you want viewers to read. Video, even HD video, is low resolution compared to print. Drop shadows make your text much easier to read. These are the settings I recommend for drop shadows.

remote

After making a few changes in the Inspector, here’s the final result. Very cool - and very different from where we started!

ACTION SAFE/TITLE SAFE ZONES

Since television was first invented, we needed to compensate for the differences in TV sets by designing graphics to stay within Action Safe and Title Safe boundaries.

While much of today’s video is designed for the web, your titles will look the best if you follow the same guidelines.

Titles015

remote

Go to the Switch in the Viewer and select “Show Action Safe/Title Safe Zones.”

remote

This displays two pale rectangles in the frame. The outer rectangle is called “Action Safe,” the inner one is called “Title Safe.” Action Safe is 5% in from all edges; Title Safe is 10% in from all edges.

When designing text and graphics for the web, keep all essential elements inside the outer rectangle. When designing graphics and text for broadcast or cable, keep all essential elements inside the inner rectangle.

Here, for example, notice that my title is fully contained within Action Safe.

SUMMARY

Titles give our programs character and personality, plus they explain what’s going on to the audience. Final Cut Pro X provides a wealth of formatting options to make our text look great.

author avatar

Benjamin Arango

Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.

Follow @Benjamin Arango

Benjamin Arango

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

We add text titles to our projects to tell the audience something they can’t figure out on their own, such as the title of our program, the name of the person speaking, or technical details about a subject.


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 Win VersionDownload Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )


Final Cut Pro X has almost 200 different text effects that we can add, but the process of adding titles is essentially the same. Adding titles is what this article is about.

DEFINITIONS

Just to keep us all on the same page, here are my definitions of key terms related to text:

  • Text or titles. Words placed on the screen. I use these terms interchangeably.
  • Superimpose. Text displayed on the the screen with other video below it. These are also called “supers” or “keys.”
  • Full-screen. Text which occupies the entire screen.
  • Lower-third. Text which fits below a person talking; in the “lower-third” of the screen.
  • Info-graphics. Full-screen text which is superimposed on a graphic, generally used to convey technical information. Typical uses are sports statistics or other information which is easier to convey using text than having someone read the words.

JUST THE BASICS

remote

I’d like to introduce “Yertle,” he’s a sea turtle and the star of this article. (Footage courtesy of Jim Walker and Lobsters Gone Wild Productions.)

At its simplest, we use titles to display his (its?) name.

remote

In the Timeline, put the playhead where you want a title to appear and type Shift+Control+T. This inserts the default lower-third title at the position of the playhead. The title, like almost all titles, has a default duration of 10:00 seconds.

remote

Look at the Browser and see the results of your work. A lower-third title is superimposed over the video in the lower left corner. (I’ll talk about formatting the text in a few paragraphs.)

NOTE: The big limitation of this lower-third title is that it can only be positioned in the left corner. Moving it to the center or right corner requires manual adjustment.

You position or trim a title the same as any video clip: drag the clip to a different location, or drag an edge to change its duration.

Select that title and delete it by pressing the Delete key.

remote

This time, type Control+T and the default full-screen title appears in the center of the screen. Again, this has a default duration of 10 seconds.

remote

If you look right in the center of the screen, you’ll see the word “Title.” Yes, its darn near invisible. And, yes, it looks, um, ugly. However, we have a TON of formatting control to make this look however we want.

Select and delete that full-screen title.

There’s one more way to apply a title: dragging from the Titles Browser.

remote

Click the Title icon in the Toolbar. This displays the contents of the Title Browser. The column on the left displays title categories, the icons on the right indicate individual titles, the search box at the bottom allows you to search for specific titles by name, while the number in the lower right indicates the number of titles currently displayed. (Your number may not match mine because I’ve added a few custom titles to my system.)

remote

Let’s add a totally ridiculous title to our turtle - drag Clouds from the Title Browser and place it above the clip at the point where you want a title to appear.

NOTE: I’m using a marker in the Timeline to help me find the same place in a clip so my screen shots are consistent. Markers are not needed in any way for titles.

remote

Um, yeah. So, some titles look more professional than others… You can delete this title now.

So, we:

  • Add titles using keyboard shortcuts
  • Drag titles from the Title Browser
  • Change position by dragging the title
  • Change duration by dragging the edge of the clip
  • Delete a title by selecting it and pressing the Delete key

CHANGING TEXT

remote

Add a new full-screen title (type Control+T) to the Timeline. To change the text in a title, double-click it in the Viewer. Here, I’ve changed my title to “An Undersea Adventure.”

NOTE: We can also change the text using the Inspector. I’ll show you how in a few paragraphs. Pick whichever method is easiest for you.

All text, in any title, can be changed by double-clicking it in the Viewer to select it, then typing the new text you want to use.

FORMATTING TEXT

remote

You can format any text that you can select. This means that you can format entire phrases, words, or individual letters differently. For this article, I will format everything the same, because once you know how this works, you can experiment on your own.

Here, I selected my entire title and opened the Inspector (shortcut Cmd+4). Click the Text tab at the top. This section of the Inspector allows you to format the text.

NOTE: The text box near the top of the panel is the second place you can select text for formatting.

remote

If you want a fast way to format text, click the word “Normal” at the top. This displays a menu filled with different text formats. Some of these formats look pretty dreadful; the rest look worse.

NOTE: You can create your own text styles. Refer to the Help for information on how.

remote

The Basic section of the Inspector allows you to change fonts, size, alignment… all the standard font settings we see in other programs. Here, I’ve changed the font to Hobo Std, at 167 points.

While many of these settings you already know there are a few you may not:

  • Line spacing. Adjusts the vertical distance between lines within the same paragraph.
  • Tracking. Adjusts the horizontal spacing between letters.
  • Baseline. Adjusts the vertical spacing of text compared to the horizontal line running thru the center of the white circle in the Viewer.

remote

The Face section allows us to change font color, opacity and blue. Outline and Glow allows us to add, not surprisingly, outlines and glows. You can adjust these as you see fit - I tend not to add outlines or glows.

remote

However, I STRONGLY recommend adding drop shadows to all text that you want viewers to read. Video, even HD video, is low resolution compared to print. Drop shadows make your text much easier to read. These are the settings I recommend for drop shadows.

remote

After making a few changes in the Inspector, here’s the final result. Very cool - and very different from where we started!

ACTION SAFE/TITLE SAFE ZONES

Since television was first invented, we needed to compensate for the differences in TV sets by designing graphics to stay within Action Safe and Title Safe boundaries.

While much of today’s video is designed for the web, your titles will look the best if you follow the same guidelines.

Titles015

remote

Go to the Switch in the Viewer and select “Show Action Safe/Title Safe Zones.”

remote

This displays two pale rectangles in the frame. The outer rectangle is called “Action Safe,” the inner one is called “Title Safe.” Action Safe is 5% in from all edges; Title Safe is 10% in from all edges.

When designing text and graphics for the web, keep all essential elements inside the outer rectangle. When designing graphics and text for broadcast or cable, keep all essential elements inside the inner rectangle.

Here, for example, notice that my title is fully contained within Action Safe.

SUMMARY

Titles give our programs character and personality, plus they explain what’s going on to the audience. Final Cut Pro X provides a wealth of formatting options to make our text look great.

author avatar

Benjamin Arango

Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.

Follow @Benjamin Arango

Adobe Premiere Tutorial: Importing and Exporting Videos Like a Pro

How to Import and Export Videos in Adobe Premiere

author avatar

Benjamin Arango

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

Adobe Premiere Pro offers different paths to importing and exporting videos. Here we mainly discuss how to import and export media files in Adobe Premiere Pro.

Learn more tips, tricks and hacks of Premiere for accelerating video editing.

This is a basic tutorial about Adobe Premiere, professional video editing software. However, if video editing is new to you, consider Wondershare Filmora , which is a powerful but easy-to-use tool for users just starting out. Download the free trial version below.

Download Win VersionDownload Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )


Importing

There are two main ways to import media into Premiere, the import command and the media browser. They do things slightly differently and have uses they are both best suited to, here we will look at the process itself and which method to use in a given situation.

1. Import Command

This is a straightforward command that works like most other programs, and is accessed from the file menu, or via the Control+I shortcut on the PC or Command+I on the Mac. You can also double click an empty area of the project panel to automatically open the import dialogue.

Whichever way you access it, you get the standard for the platform import dialogue box we see here.

Import videos to Adobe Premiere

This method of importing is best suited to self-contained media such as audio or graphics, or video files such as MP4 that are single files themselves, whose location on your computer you know so you can navigate to them easily. This is not the way to import videos from cameras, as they invariably create complex file and folder arrangements that make choosing the correct files difficult. This is where you would opt for the media browser method instead.

2. Media Browser

Whilst on the surface media browser appears to do the same job as the import command the way they carry out the task is somewhat different, media browser is designed to let you see the media created by cameras, and show you easy to understand icons and metadata rather than the intricate pattern of files and folders they use. This makes picking the correct clip from a selection much easier, with metadata showing you date and duration as well as file type.

Import videos to Adobe Premiere

The media browser panel is found in the project panel, which on the standard layout is the bottom left corner, and can also be accessed by the Shift+8 shortcut. As you can see from the screenshot it works like an operating system file browser and allows you to navigate through the file directories of hard drives and removable media connected to the system.

One of the benefits of media browser is to narrow down the type of media being shown, so you can set to avchd for instance and it will display just that type of file in a given location. Because many projects use media from different sources this can be a real boon to finding the right file within a list.

File Types

Media browser displays more or less any file there is in a given location, and importing is simply a matter of selecting the correct file and double clicking it or right clicking and selecting import from the menu. You can select multiple files at once by holding down shift and import them all together if needed.

There are some exceptions to this, however, despite having a huge number of file types supported natively within Premiere, you will sometimes run into files that are not supported, FLV and MKV files being the most common ones, but this is not the end of the world and there is a simple solution.

Wondershare Video Converter Ultimate offers an easy way to convert any file you may have into media that Premiere can use quickly and efficiently, and is a great tool to have alongside premiere if you commonly work with multiple file types.

Exporting

The ultimate aim of any project is obviously to finish it and let others see the result of your creativity, and that means exporting your work into a format that is suitable for the medium you wish the project to be viewed on. Premiere offers a number of options regarding export, you can select an entire sequence to export as a single file for the web or disc, choose a single frame to post to a website, blog or to distribute through email, you can export just the audio, or just the video from a sequence, and if you have the right hardware, can export directly to tape or disk.

To export a project that closely matches the original media in quality and frame rates, often called a master copy, is very straightforward in Premiere, with the sequence selected, either in the Timeline Panel or the Project Panel, you simply use the File > Export > Media path :

Export videos in Adobe Premiere

Which opens the media export dialogue.

Export videos in Adobe Premiere

Selecting ‘Match Sequence Settings’ here creates a finished file that matches the quality of the original source media. Then you simply choose a suitable name for the file in the Output Name field, and click export. This creates in essence a digital clone of the sequence, and best practice is to always do this for any project, however, for many projects, this is not necessarily the format you would want the final product to be in, those concentrating on YouTube output, or someone wanting to author a DVD for instance will need other options.

Thankfully Premiere caters here as well. Instead of selecting the ‘Match Sequence Settings’ within export dialogue, you can click on the ‘Format’ field to change the type of file that is produced. What options here can vary depending on codecs installed, this screenshot shows only those that are included with the product for clarity.

Export videos in Adobe Premiere

Depending on which format you choose. The preset below will allow you to choose a wide range of output settings to suit the intended platform. For instance, selecting format brings up a huge number of presets for various Tablets and Phones, but also for Vimeo and YouTube, which is why it is one of the most common output formats. Here’s a look at some of the presets available from the menu.

Export videos in Adobe Premiere

Once you choose a preset, you can further modify the parameters to suit the project you are working on and even save those as an additional custom preset for later projects should you wish. Again, choosing a suitable file name and clicking Export ends the process.

The other common requirement is for DVD or Blu-Ray files. Whilst you need access to the appropriate hardware to burn the disk, Premiere creates the file structure for that natively and you have two options here. Mpeg2 in either DVD or Blu-Ray form, or Blu-Ray. With high quality source material, the two formats are virtually indistinguishable in their final format, however, MPEG2 will be much quicker to render and is a good choice for most applications. Although does allow more content to fit into a given space, so it does have uses. Importing and exporting are the foundation of Premiere use, and as we have shown Premiere makes it very easy to do and produces the right file types for whatever your project is to be used for.

With the addition of Wondershare Video Converter Ultimate you have a workflow that can ingest and export any type of media file you will ever come across with the minimum of fuss.

author avatar

Benjamin Arango

Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.

Follow @Benjamin Arango

Benjamin Arango

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

Adobe Premiere Pro offers different paths to importing and exporting videos. Here we mainly discuss how to import and export media files in Adobe Premiere Pro.

Learn more tips, tricks and hacks of Premiere for accelerating video editing.

This is a basic tutorial about Adobe Premiere, professional video editing software. However, if video editing is new to you, consider Wondershare Filmora , which is a powerful but easy-to-use tool for users just starting out. Download the free trial version below.

Download Win VersionDownload Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )


Importing

There are two main ways to import media into Premiere, the import command and the media browser. They do things slightly differently and have uses they are both best suited to, here we will look at the process itself and which method to use in a given situation.

1. Import Command

This is a straightforward command that works like most other programs, and is accessed from the file menu, or via the Control+I shortcut on the PC or Command+I on the Mac. You can also double click an empty area of the project panel to automatically open the import dialogue.

Whichever way you access it, you get the standard for the platform import dialogue box we see here.

Import videos to Adobe Premiere

This method of importing is best suited to self-contained media such as audio or graphics, or video files such as MP4 that are single files themselves, whose location on your computer you know so you can navigate to them easily. This is not the way to import videos from cameras, as they invariably create complex file and folder arrangements that make choosing the correct files difficult. This is where you would opt for the media browser method instead.

2. Media Browser

Whilst on the surface media browser appears to do the same job as the import command the way they carry out the task is somewhat different, media browser is designed to let you see the media created by cameras, and show you easy to understand icons and metadata rather than the intricate pattern of files and folders they use. This makes picking the correct clip from a selection much easier, with metadata showing you date and duration as well as file type.

Import videos to Adobe Premiere

The media browser panel is found in the project panel, which on the standard layout is the bottom left corner, and can also be accessed by the Shift+8 shortcut. As you can see from the screenshot it works like an operating system file browser and allows you to navigate through the file directories of hard drives and removable media connected to the system.

One of the benefits of media browser is to narrow down the type of media being shown, so you can set to avchd for instance and it will display just that type of file in a given location. Because many projects use media from different sources this can be a real boon to finding the right file within a list.

File Types

Media browser displays more or less any file there is in a given location, and importing is simply a matter of selecting the correct file and double clicking it or right clicking and selecting import from the menu. You can select multiple files at once by holding down shift and import them all together if needed.

There are some exceptions to this, however, despite having a huge number of file types supported natively within Premiere, you will sometimes run into files that are not supported, FLV and MKV files being the most common ones, but this is not the end of the world and there is a simple solution.

Wondershare Video Converter Ultimate offers an easy way to convert any file you may have into media that Premiere can use quickly and efficiently, and is a great tool to have alongside premiere if you commonly work with multiple file types.

Exporting

The ultimate aim of any project is obviously to finish it and let others see the result of your creativity, and that means exporting your work into a format that is suitable for the medium you wish the project to be viewed on. Premiere offers a number of options regarding export, you can select an entire sequence to export as a single file for the web or disc, choose a single frame to post to a website, blog or to distribute through email, you can export just the audio, or just the video from a sequence, and if you have the right hardware, can export directly to tape or disk.

To export a project that closely matches the original media in quality and frame rates, often called a master copy, is very straightforward in Premiere, with the sequence selected, either in the Timeline Panel or the Project Panel, you simply use the File > Export > Media path :

Export videos in Adobe Premiere

Which opens the media export dialogue.

Export videos in Adobe Premiere

Selecting ‘Match Sequence Settings’ here creates a finished file that matches the quality of the original source media. Then you simply choose a suitable name for the file in the Output Name field, and click export. This creates in essence a digital clone of the sequence, and best practice is to always do this for any project, however, for many projects, this is not necessarily the format you would want the final product to be in, those concentrating on YouTube output, or someone wanting to author a DVD for instance will need other options.

Thankfully Premiere caters here as well. Instead of selecting the ‘Match Sequence Settings’ within export dialogue, you can click on the ‘Format’ field to change the type of file that is produced. What options here can vary depending on codecs installed, this screenshot shows only those that are included with the product for clarity.

Export videos in Adobe Premiere

Depending on which format you choose. The preset below will allow you to choose a wide range of output settings to suit the intended platform. For instance, selecting format brings up a huge number of presets for various Tablets and Phones, but also for Vimeo and YouTube, which is why it is one of the most common output formats. Here’s a look at some of the presets available from the menu.

Export videos in Adobe Premiere

Once you choose a preset, you can further modify the parameters to suit the project you are working on and even save those as an additional custom preset for later projects should you wish. Again, choosing a suitable file name and clicking Export ends the process.

The other common requirement is for DVD or Blu-Ray files. Whilst you need access to the appropriate hardware to burn the disk, Premiere creates the file structure for that natively and you have two options here. Mpeg2 in either DVD or Blu-Ray form, or Blu-Ray. With high quality source material, the two formats are virtually indistinguishable in their final format, however, MPEG2 will be much quicker to render and is a good choice for most applications. Although does allow more content to fit into a given space, so it does have uses. Importing and exporting are the foundation of Premiere use, and as we have shown Premiere makes it very easy to do and produces the right file types for whatever your project is to be used for.

With the addition of Wondershare Video Converter Ultimate you have a workflow that can ingest and export any type of media file you will ever come across with the minimum of fuss.

author avatar

Benjamin Arango

Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.

Follow @Benjamin Arango

Benjamin Arango

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

Adobe Premiere Pro offers different paths to importing and exporting videos. Here we mainly discuss how to import and export media files in Adobe Premiere Pro.

Learn more tips, tricks and hacks of Premiere for accelerating video editing.

This is a basic tutorial about Adobe Premiere, professional video editing software. However, if video editing is new to you, consider Wondershare Filmora , which is a powerful but easy-to-use tool for users just starting out. Download the free trial version below.

Download Win VersionDownload Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )


Importing

There are two main ways to import media into Premiere, the import command and the media browser. They do things slightly differently and have uses they are both best suited to, here we will look at the process itself and which method to use in a given situation.

1. Import Command

This is a straightforward command that works like most other programs, and is accessed from the file menu, or via the Control+I shortcut on the PC or Command+I on the Mac. You can also double click an empty area of the project panel to automatically open the import dialogue.

Whichever way you access it, you get the standard for the platform import dialogue box we see here.

Import videos to Adobe Premiere

This method of importing is best suited to self-contained media such as audio or graphics, or video files such as MP4 that are single files themselves, whose location on your computer you know so you can navigate to them easily. This is not the way to import videos from cameras, as they invariably create complex file and folder arrangements that make choosing the correct files difficult. This is where you would opt for the media browser method instead.

2. Media Browser

Whilst on the surface media browser appears to do the same job as the import command the way they carry out the task is somewhat different, media browser is designed to let you see the media created by cameras, and show you easy to understand icons and metadata rather than the intricate pattern of files and folders they use. This makes picking the correct clip from a selection much easier, with metadata showing you date and duration as well as file type.

Import videos to Adobe Premiere

The media browser panel is found in the project panel, which on the standard layout is the bottom left corner, and can also be accessed by the Shift+8 shortcut. As you can see from the screenshot it works like an operating system file browser and allows you to navigate through the file directories of hard drives and removable media connected to the system.

One of the benefits of media browser is to narrow down the type of media being shown, so you can set to avchd for instance and it will display just that type of file in a given location. Because many projects use media from different sources this can be a real boon to finding the right file within a list.

File Types

Media browser displays more or less any file there is in a given location, and importing is simply a matter of selecting the correct file and double clicking it or right clicking and selecting import from the menu. You can select multiple files at once by holding down shift and import them all together if needed.

There are some exceptions to this, however, despite having a huge number of file types supported natively within Premiere, you will sometimes run into files that are not supported, FLV and MKV files being the most common ones, but this is not the end of the world and there is a simple solution.

Wondershare Video Converter Ultimate offers an easy way to convert any file you may have into media that Premiere can use quickly and efficiently, and is a great tool to have alongside premiere if you commonly work with multiple file types.

Exporting

The ultimate aim of any project is obviously to finish it and let others see the result of your creativity, and that means exporting your work into a format that is suitable for the medium you wish the project to be viewed on. Premiere offers a number of options regarding export, you can select an entire sequence to export as a single file for the web or disc, choose a single frame to post to a website, blog or to distribute through email, you can export just the audio, or just the video from a sequence, and if you have the right hardware, can export directly to tape or disk.

To export a project that closely matches the original media in quality and frame rates, often called a master copy, is very straightforward in Premiere, with the sequence selected, either in the Timeline Panel or the Project Panel, you simply use the File > Export > Media path :

Export videos in Adobe Premiere

Which opens the media export dialogue.

Export videos in Adobe Premiere

Selecting ‘Match Sequence Settings’ here creates a finished file that matches the quality of the original source media. Then you simply choose a suitable name for the file in the Output Name field, and click export. This creates in essence a digital clone of the sequence, and best practice is to always do this for any project, however, for many projects, this is not necessarily the format you would want the final product to be in, those concentrating on YouTube output, or someone wanting to author a DVD for instance will need other options.

Thankfully Premiere caters here as well. Instead of selecting the ‘Match Sequence Settings’ within export dialogue, you can click on the ‘Format’ field to change the type of file that is produced. What options here can vary depending on codecs installed, this screenshot shows only those that are included with the product for clarity.

Export videos in Adobe Premiere

Depending on which format you choose. The preset below will allow you to choose a wide range of output settings to suit the intended platform. For instance, selecting format brings up a huge number of presets for various Tablets and Phones, but also for Vimeo and YouTube, which is why it is one of the most common output formats. Here’s a look at some of the presets available from the menu.

Export videos in Adobe Premiere

Once you choose a preset, you can further modify the parameters to suit the project you are working on and even save those as an additional custom preset for later projects should you wish. Again, choosing a suitable file name and clicking Export ends the process.

The other common requirement is for DVD or Blu-Ray files. Whilst you need access to the appropriate hardware to burn the disk, Premiere creates the file structure for that natively and you have two options here. Mpeg2 in either DVD or Blu-Ray form, or Blu-Ray. With high quality source material, the two formats are virtually indistinguishable in their final format, however, MPEG2 will be much quicker to render and is a good choice for most applications. Although does allow more content to fit into a given space, so it does have uses. Importing and exporting are the foundation of Premiere use, and as we have shown Premiere makes it very easy to do and produces the right file types for whatever your project is to be used for.

With the addition of Wondershare Video Converter Ultimate you have a workflow that can ingest and export any type of media file you will ever come across with the minimum of fuss.

author avatar

Benjamin Arango

Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.

Follow @Benjamin Arango

Benjamin Arango

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

Adobe Premiere Pro offers different paths to importing and exporting videos. Here we mainly discuss how to import and export media files in Adobe Premiere Pro.

Learn more tips, tricks and hacks of Premiere for accelerating video editing.

This is a basic tutorial about Adobe Premiere, professional video editing software. However, if video editing is new to you, consider Wondershare Filmora , which is a powerful but easy-to-use tool for users just starting out. Download the free trial version below.

Download Win VersionDownload Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )


Importing

There are two main ways to import media into Premiere, the import command and the media browser. They do things slightly differently and have uses they are both best suited to, here we will look at the process itself and which method to use in a given situation.

1. Import Command

This is a straightforward command that works like most other programs, and is accessed from the file menu, or via the Control+I shortcut on the PC or Command+I on the Mac. You can also double click an empty area of the project panel to automatically open the import dialogue.

Whichever way you access it, you get the standard for the platform import dialogue box we see here.

Import videos to Adobe Premiere

This method of importing is best suited to self-contained media such as audio or graphics, or video files such as MP4 that are single files themselves, whose location on your computer you know so you can navigate to them easily. This is not the way to import videos from cameras, as they invariably create complex file and folder arrangements that make choosing the correct files difficult. This is where you would opt for the media browser method instead.

2. Media Browser

Whilst on the surface media browser appears to do the same job as the import command the way they carry out the task is somewhat different, media browser is designed to let you see the media created by cameras, and show you easy to understand icons and metadata rather than the intricate pattern of files and folders they use. This makes picking the correct clip from a selection much easier, with metadata showing you date and duration as well as file type.

Import videos to Adobe Premiere

The media browser panel is found in the project panel, which on the standard layout is the bottom left corner, and can also be accessed by the Shift+8 shortcut. As you can see from the screenshot it works like an operating system file browser and allows you to navigate through the file directories of hard drives and removable media connected to the system.

One of the benefits of media browser is to narrow down the type of media being shown, so you can set to avchd for instance and it will display just that type of file in a given location. Because many projects use media from different sources this can be a real boon to finding the right file within a list.

File Types

Media browser displays more or less any file there is in a given location, and importing is simply a matter of selecting the correct file and double clicking it or right clicking and selecting import from the menu. You can select multiple files at once by holding down shift and import them all together if needed.

There are some exceptions to this, however, despite having a huge number of file types supported natively within Premiere, you will sometimes run into files that are not supported, FLV and MKV files being the most common ones, but this is not the end of the world and there is a simple solution.

Wondershare Video Converter Ultimate offers an easy way to convert any file you may have into media that Premiere can use quickly and efficiently, and is a great tool to have alongside premiere if you commonly work with multiple file types.

Exporting

The ultimate aim of any project is obviously to finish it and let others see the result of your creativity, and that means exporting your work into a format that is suitable for the medium you wish the project to be viewed on. Premiere offers a number of options regarding export, you can select an entire sequence to export as a single file for the web or disc, choose a single frame to post to a website, blog or to distribute through email, you can export just the audio, or just the video from a sequence, and if you have the right hardware, can export directly to tape or disk.

To export a project that closely matches the original media in quality and frame rates, often called a master copy, is very straightforward in Premiere, with the sequence selected, either in the Timeline Panel or the Project Panel, you simply use the File > Export > Media path :

Export videos in Adobe Premiere

Which opens the media export dialogue.

Export videos in Adobe Premiere

Selecting ‘Match Sequence Settings’ here creates a finished file that matches the quality of the original source media. Then you simply choose a suitable name for the file in the Output Name field, and click export. This creates in essence a digital clone of the sequence, and best practice is to always do this for any project, however, for many projects, this is not necessarily the format you would want the final product to be in, those concentrating on YouTube output, or someone wanting to author a DVD for instance will need other options.

Thankfully Premiere caters here as well. Instead of selecting the ‘Match Sequence Settings’ within export dialogue, you can click on the ‘Format’ field to change the type of file that is produced. What options here can vary depending on codecs installed, this screenshot shows only those that are included with the product for clarity.

Export videos in Adobe Premiere

Depending on which format you choose. The preset below will allow you to choose a wide range of output settings to suit the intended platform. For instance, selecting format brings up a huge number of presets for various Tablets and Phones, but also for Vimeo and YouTube, which is why it is one of the most common output formats. Here’s a look at some of the presets available from the menu.

Export videos in Adobe Premiere

Once you choose a preset, you can further modify the parameters to suit the project you are working on and even save those as an additional custom preset for later projects should you wish. Again, choosing a suitable file name and clicking Export ends the process.

The other common requirement is for DVD or Blu-Ray files. Whilst you need access to the appropriate hardware to burn the disk, Premiere creates the file structure for that natively and you have two options here. Mpeg2 in either DVD or Blu-Ray form, or Blu-Ray. With high quality source material, the two formats are virtually indistinguishable in their final format, however, MPEG2 will be much quicker to render and is a good choice for most applications. Although does allow more content to fit into a given space, so it does have uses. Importing and exporting are the foundation of Premiere use, and as we have shown Premiere makes it very easy to do and produces the right file types for whatever your project is to be used for.

With the addition of Wondershare Video Converter Ultimate you have a workflow that can ingest and export any type of media file you will ever come across with the minimum of fuss.

author avatar

Benjamin Arango

Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.

Follow @Benjamin Arango

GIF Converter Roundup: 28 Top Tools Compared

GIF pictures are becoming more popular among users due to their ability to communicate many data. GIFs are a good option when you can’t fit large movies into your project but want to offer more precise visual information. Making GIFs is as simple as converting a video clip to GIF. If the GIF file is still too huge, cutting it is excellent.

After a careful review, we picked together the best tools to convert video to GIFs to help you produce GIFs with ease. They’re gif video creators that work on both Windows and Mac.

  1. Filmora
  2. Movavi
  3. Gifski
  4. Freemore
  5. GIF Brewery by Gfycat
  6. Any GIF Animator
  7. KickMyGraphics
  8. Instagiffer
  9. Microsoft GIF Animator
  10. VideoSolo Video to GIF Converter
  11. Movie to GIF
  • 12 Best Video To GIF Converter Online
  1. Media.io
  2. Ezgif-F
  3. Adobe
  4. Cloudconvert
  5. Vistacreate
  6. Online Converter
  7. GIPHY
  8. IMG2GO
  9. MakeAGIF
  10. Convertio
  11. HNET
  12. ImgFlip
  • 5 Best Video To GIF Converter for iPhone/iPad/Android Phone
  1. GIF Maker - Video to GIF, GIF Editor
  2. Videos & GIF maker
  3. Gif Maker
  4. Live GIF
  5. Gift

What’s the Difference Between a Video and a GIF?

GIFs are very popular among digital marketers (and anybody who uses the internet). These little bursts of repeating material may breathe new life into otherwise dull blog posts, emails, web pages, infographics, and other documents. Isn’t it thrilling?

While GIFs and videos may seem identical, the two forms of media are highly distinct, and the differences begin when the file types are first gathered.

GIFs are basically soundless picture collections that have been modified to resemble a video. On the other hand, videos are gathered as a kind of rich media that includes both motion and sound. What’s more, the viewing experiences for these two file kinds are somewhat different.

But why would someone want to convert a video to a GIF, to begin with? There are several explanations for this

GIFs are inexpensive

When converting a video to a GIF, you’re repurposing existing material to create something new. Why not get the most out of your video marketing strategy?

GIFs are simple to create

You don’t need to be a video expert in producing a GIF. Creating a GIF using one of the video-to-GIF converters listed below may take a few minutes.

GIFs are simple to use

GIFs offer motion and excitement to digital information without needing the viewer to devote a significant amount of time and attention - a significant advantage given the typical human attention span of roughly 8 seconds.

GIFs are effective

When Dell executed a GIF-centric marketing campaign, it experienced a 109 percent boost in sales, indicating that consumers appreciate (and react to) this basic but fascinating medium. Check out these video-to-GIF converters below to pick the best one for you.

14 Best Video Splitter for Windows/Mac

1. Filmora

You may quickly create a classic GIF picture as an output using Wondershare Filmora’s interactive platform. All common video file types, such as MKV, WMV, AVI, and MP4, are supported. The greatest thing is that Filmora does not impose any file size restrictions during conversion so that users may convert HD films to GIF graphics.

It’s a powerful image editor with many appealing features that allow you to personalize your picture completely. To create original GIFs, feel free to use complex components, animations, text, overlays, and so on.

In addition, Filmora enables you to extract still photos from videos of the same resolution. The retrieved PNG pictures may be combined and edited to create an intriguing GIF.

video to GIF converter for PC

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Free Download

Platform: Windows/Mac

Price: Free Trial

Features

  • 4k editing support enables users to edit and export videos at a resolution of up to 4k.
  • scene detection
  • audio equalizer
  • GIF stabilization

Pros

  • Easy to use, very intuitive interface.
  • Plenty of effects and presets. Useful for less experienced people.
  • Very many online resources, tutorials, preset packs, effects, etc.
  • Outstanding and responsive support. In live chats always polite and professional.
  • It is constantly updated.

Cons

  • 4K editing sucks sometines

2. Movavi

Movavi Video Editor is a pioneer in the video editing industry due to its simplicity of use and dependable video editing capabilities. This software, available for both Windows and Mac OS, has quickly become a popular favorite. It is one of the best MP4-to-GIF converters because of its speed and reliability. It will let you produce GIFs from your movies in no time.

This program’s ability to batch export files is one of its best features, making producing and converting many GIFs simpler. Therefore, it is the most practical for frequent GIF makers, whether for personal or professional usage.

Though you may need to buy Movavi to get all of these excellent features, a free trial version is available for those who want to check it out before buying. The trial version is also ideal for individuals who need to convert movies to GIFs once.

/movavi

Platform: Windows/Mac

Price: $49.95/year for 1PC

Features

  • Fast processing of 4K videos.
  • Timeline markers.
  • Keyframe animation.
  • Built-in media pack.
  • Automatic video creation.

Pros

  • Has editing options
  • Clear interface
  • Supports many formats

Cons

  • Only a trial version with limited period is free.
  • It’s very basic
  • No copy pasting options

3. Gifski

You can convert videos to GIFs using Gifski . Drop a file into the Gifski window or use the Open button to search your Mac for a video. The segment of the video you wish to transform into a GIF will be readily selected.

You may choose the size of your GIF, the frame rate, graphic quality, and how many times it loops using this Mac GIF creator. You can have it repeat indefinitely, and you can also make it bounce (this is where it plays to the end, then plays backward, then forward again, and so on).

gifski

Platform: Mac

**Price:**Free

Features

  • High-quality GIFs
  • Command-based conversion

Pros

  • Ihe software is safe to use.
  • It support is good

Cons

  • It doesn’t work offline
  • Some users complain about the search function

4. Freemore

Freemore Video to GIF Converter is software that converts videos into animated GIFs, enabling you to pick the precise frames to include in the GIF and change the frame’s width and height if you have a unique use case.

This program is completely free and supports all of the most common video formats, including MP4, MPEG, MOV, FLV, etc. While this tool is free, it wasn’t necessarily created to be attractive; if you download Freemore, anticipate a more practical design that, while very functional, isn’t particularly pleasing to the eye.

Freemore Video to GIF Converter is only accessible for download on Windows, unfortunate for Mac users.

freemore

Platform: Windows/Mac

**Price:**Free

Features

  • Convert video files to animated GIFs;
  • Make GIFs for a website, mobile phone screensaver, signature, etc.
  • Clip video to create GIF;
  • Adjust the width and height to suit your needs;
  • Support all key video formats.

Pros

  • Support multi-core CPU
  • Less burden on your system
  • Abundant guide content & online support
  • Free, safe & no restrictions

Cons

  • The maximum input video size is 10 MB
  • It might be unstable on a new OS like Windows 10

5. GIF Brewery by Gfycat

Look no farther than GIF Brewery by Gfycat for Mac users searching for a simple video to GIF converter tool.

You may begin by importing a movie, producing a screen recording, or recording straight from your camera using GIF Brewery. You may then customize your GIF by scaling the video, changing the frame rate, and adding filters and overlays to give it a unique style.

Finally, save your GIF to your computer or send it to someone else using iMessage or Mail. The app gets excellent reviews in the app store and is free to download.

gif-brewery

**Platform:**Mac

**Price:**Free

Features

  • It gives everyone the power to create stunning GIFs from video files.
  • It’s simple yet powerful.

Pros

  • The GIF Brewery design is good.
  • The performance of GIF Brewery is good.
  • he GIF Brewery is compatible with lots of devices.
  • The support of GIF Brewery is excellent and useful.
  • The price of GIF Brewery is free or perhaps freemium.

Cons

  • GIF Brewery 3 by Gfycat Reduce battery consumption
  • Loads very slowly

6. Any GIF Animator

Any GIF converter app’s simple and powerful design can instantly convert your favorite movies into interactive GIFs. It can play a variety of file types, including WEBM, ASF, MPG, FLV, and AVI. The greatest aspect is that this program also enables users to import media files from optical storage devices such as DVDs and even analyze camera-captured displays. Users may easily select frame rate start and finish time markers, and complex text overlays, loops, and resolution effects are available for customization.

any-gif

**Platform:**Windows/Mac

**Price:**free with ads

Features

  • Its simple and intuitive layout allows you to operate it without consulting the user manual.
  • It’s straightforward and hassle-free.
  • With the aid of an animation wizard, you can polish your GIF animation. It’s a simple and fast approach to customizing and enhancing your GIF animation.
  • You receive a built-in picture editor with a full collection of editing capabilities.
  • On Any GIF Animator, you may convert video to gif in various visual formats. PNG, JPEG, TIFF, BMP, GIF, ICO, PSD, PCX, RLE, PIC, DIB, AVI, PCD, WMF, and more formats are included.

Pros

  • Easy to install
  • Neat interface
  • Clips can be edited
  • Accepts any video file

Cons

  • Sometimes crashes
  • Cannot animate photos
  • Upload time takes long
  • Converting takes long

7. KickMyGraphics

Here’s a simple yet effective GIF converter that can record, generate, and manipulate GIF pictures to deliver high-quality customized output. Users may effortlessly upload animated clips in common file formats such as PNG, BMP, JPG, ordinary GIF, and animated GIF to this site. Users may simply change the output file format, size, and quality parameters. Rotate, trim, stretch, loopback, scale, and many more options are available in the advanced editor.

kickmygraphics

**Platform:**Windows/Mac

**Price:**Free

Features

  • It’s a little piece of shareware that converts video to gif.
  • You may also import video files in MPG, AVI, MP4, ASF, etc. Animated Gif, Jpg, Bmp, and Png
  • files may all be imported.
  • Animated GIF pictures may be recorded directly.
  • Loop, stretch, pan, reverse, and many more editing options are available.

Pros

  • Offers 90 degree image rotation facility.
  • Comes with professional level settings.
  • Allows users to create an animated GIF from local images.

Cons

  • It is complicated for beginners.
  • Support limited file formats.
  • Has limited functions.

8. Instagiffer

Instagiffer allows users to quickly grab memorable stills from their screens and then process them interactively to create GIFs. Instagiffer can let you import any of your chosen moments for making GIFs, whether they are from your favorite YouTube video, a cute Vine start, or anything amusing from Netflix. This fast professional picture editing application’s loops, filters, and text capabilities are extensive. It is completely free, and there are no viruses, malware, or irritating advertisements on our platform.

instagiffer

**Platform:**Windows/Mac

**Price:**Free

Features

  • You can immediately record the most GIF-worthy moments on your screen.
  • Text, filters, loops, and more may be added.
  • Completely free video to gif conversion.
  • Text and unique logos may be added quickly and easily.
  • There will be no watermarks on your gifs if you use Instagriffer.

Pros

  • Can make 3D GIFs
  • Has a portable version
  • The Instagiffer software is safe to use

Cons

  • On the Instagriffer website, finding a suitable software installation is tough.
  • The program may seem difficult to a novice.
  • Its interface is outdated.

9. Microsoft GIF Animator

It is a prominent Microsoft product . This is a free version that you can get from the Microsoft shop. It may be used with Windows 10. You must first sign in with your Microsoft account to download this program. It offers a straightforward user interface with clear controls. You must upload the necessary amount of photographs in file types such as.JPEG,.bmp,.bpg,.png, etc. Set the settings for frame delay, frame count, and so forth. Finally, use the ‘Create’ button to create your GIF animation. Following your selected GIF animation preview, you may download the file.

ms-gif-animator

**Platform:**Windows

Price:$60.00 one-time payment

FeaturesFree

  • Upload numerous photos into the GIF list box quickly.
  • The photographs are quickly assembled into GIF frames as animation with a single click of the ‘Create’ button.
  • Set the frame interval to suit your requirements.

Pros

  • The free version is enough for creating high-quality GIF animations.
  • The findings are simple to utilize on social networking platforms.
  • Cost-effective.

Cons

  • There are just a few choices for customizing GIF pictures.
  • Only suitable for beginners.
  • Internet speed can affect how the GIF is played.

10. VideoSolo Video to GIF Converter

When producing animations, VideoSolo video-to-GIF converter program offers several possibilities. It contains features for trimming videos, selecting certain portions of films, and joining bits of several videos to create a GIF file. It contains an integrated video editor that allows you to make changes to your final result. To make your GIF more appealing, you may trim, modify contrast and saturation, and change the video color, among other things. This movie-to-GIF program comes with the bonus of allowing you to add a photo overlay or text to your GIF to make it even more enjoyable. If you’re unhappy with the picture quality or frame rate, you may change them to suit your needs.

videosolo

**Platform:**Windows/Mac

**Price:**Free

Features

  • Make professional-looking GIFs with no technical knowledge.
  • Supports almost all video formats going.
  • Create cool avatars for games.

Pros

  • Several editing options
  • Not very resource-intensive
  • Supports multiple video formats

Cons

  • Some aspects may be difficult to locate.
  • The Mac version receives fewer updates than the Windows version.
  • You need to download it on your computer.

11. Movie to GIF

With the Movie to GIF converter program, converting movie clips to GIF is a breeze since its user-friendly interface, and quick editing capabilities make anything feasible. It lets users manually specify video color depth, frame rate, speed, and size, and GIFs may be made in seconds after all of the settings are completed. VOB, MOV, WMV, MP4, AVI, and other major media file types are supported by this program for GIF processing. .

movie-to-gif

**Platform:**Windows

**Price:**Free/Premium($49.99/mo)

Features

  • Convert video to GIF with ease.
  • GIF files may be used to play video snippets.
  • Increase the frame rate to make the output GIF look like the source video.
  • The GIF’s width and height may be changed. An easy-to-use UI.

Pros

  • Easy to use.
  • Convert videos in batch code.
  • Multilingual interface including English, Japanese, Spanish, etc.
  • Fast conversion rate.
  • HD output quality.

Cons

  • Windows version only
  • It’s time consuming
  • The premium version is very expensive

12 Best Video To GIF Converter Online

2. Ezgif-F

This application is a free GIF animator that may be used in an online mode without any registration. Windows and web browsers are both supported. Choose the ‘GIF Maker’ option on the official website and upload the photographs by hitting the ‘Choose files’ button. You may effortlessly upload many photographs in any format. To produce a high-quality GIF animation, hit the ‘Upload and Create a GIF’ option once you’ve finished uploading.

ezgif

**Price:**Free

Features

  • Up to 2000 picture files may be uploaded.
  • GIF, PNG, JPEG, APNG, MNG, WebP, and other image file types are all supported.
  • Allows you to submit a zip file of photos.
  • You have complete control over frame speed.

Pros

  • Multiple picture files may be uploaded at once.
  • Automate settings to reduce the size of all images in the picture list to the shortest dimension.
  • There is no need to pay a subscription fee.

Cons

  • When there are a large number of photos in the list, this program takes a long time to make GIF animation.
  • Advertisements sometimes disrupt the operation.

3. Adobe

Adobe is a world leading video to GIF converter and other marketing solutions. Everyone – from young artists to big companies – can use our creative, marketing, and document solutions to bring digital ideas to life and deliver comprehensive, compelling GIFs to the right spot at the right time for the best outcomes.

adobe

**Price:**Free

Features

  • Offers support for raster graphics
  • Rich text
  • Audio-video embedding

Pros

  • The adaptability of what Adobe Animate can do makes it so helpful.
  • Utilizing Adobe Animate recordings on sites is typical, so individuals are accustomed to seeing it and have the essential modules introduced.
  • The GIFs are little, and is extremely smooth.

Cons

  • Cumbersome interface
  • Outdated technology
  • Limited capabilities

4. Cloudconvert

Online cloudconvert converts your mp4 media files to GIF. Cloudconvert supports a wide range of music, video, document, ebook, archive, image, spreadsheet, and presentation formats, including mp4, webm, and AVI. The video resolution, quality, and file size can all be customized. No software needs to be downloaded or installed.

cloudconvert

**Price:**Free

Features

  • It can adapt 256 colors and uses a lossless compression technique to contain images.
  • It can also contain texts.
  • It can contain low sized image animation. So it is frequently used in web publishing.

Pros

  • One can set preset properties for the file conversion
  • Saves you time and can convert files into the format you are looking for
  • Very good price

Cons

  • It is confusing in the beginning for the interface and knowing which button to press
  • Limits you to your bandwidth, so it is complicated to convert big files because sometimes it throws a timeout error.

5. Vistacreate

When you need to convert video files into elevated animated GIFs, VistaCreate is the tool to use. You can trim the video file, specify the desired GIF size (Original, 800px), choose a video processing method, and GIF length dependent on the frame rate you choose, much like with Ezgif. Even though the maximum file size is limited to 50MB, MP4, WebM, AVI, MPEG, FLV, MOV, and 3GP are all acceptable formats.

If you have a transparent video, don’t worry; the transparency will be preserved in the final animated GIF. Keep in mind that the converted GIF must be downloaded as soon as possible before it is erased from the server.

vistacreate

**Price:**Free

Features

  • Video splitter and joiner

Pros

  • It allows you to convert videos into GIFs for use on social media, web design, marketing, or blogging.
  • It presents a GIF editor tool to help you refine the GIF further.
  • It allows you to create both long and short GIFs.
  • It boasts flexibility in look, conversion speed, and quality of the output GIF.

Cons

  • The templates, icons, animations and stock imagery that come with Crello are impressive.
  • They create an impact and attract a lot of comments and engagement when posted.
  • The quality and range of posts and videos I can create using their templates have improved my engagement and really stand out.

6. Online Converter

Create animated GIFs from movies and photos using thisfree online tool . It can convert photos to GIFs in addition to being a video converter. It can play a variety of video and picture formats, including mp4, .m4b,.m4v, and.mkv. The converter, however, does not handle picture files that are protected and/or encrypted.

online-converter

**Price:**Free

Features

  • It can convert PDF files to GIF images.
  • Converting RAW picture files to GIF is supported.

Pros

  • Conveys messages better.
  • Small file size.
  • Conveys messages better.

Cons

  • Internet connection matters.
  • Editing is not possible.
  • Limited color pattern.

7. GIPHY

Giphy is the most popular online GIF site, with millions of people visiting it every day. It is well-liked since it is simple to use. Before selecting “create,” you enter your video URL into the window’s appropriate area. Simple tools, such as drag-and-drop options for importing films and photographs from your local storage, are also available on this site.

This site, unlike several others, enables you to add sound clips to GIFs, making them more intriguing than their muted equivalents. You can also use tags and descriptions to make your GIFs more appealing.

giphy

**Price:**Free

Features

  • Intuitive web interface
  • Add sound to GIF
  • Create 3d GIFs

Pros

  • Supports sounds
  • Easy to use

Cons

  • It is not available offline.
  • Some people are unhappy with the search feature.

8. IMG2GO

This online file converter provides comprehensive options for altering the quality and look of animated GIFs. This free online program allows you to make animated GIFS from any video clip, including MP4, AVI, and WEBM. Additional functions include resizing, picture reduction, photo editing, and more.

img2go

**Price:**Free

Features

  • SSL encryption protects files and servers. As a result, emailing your data is completely secure.
  • It can play 3GP, AVI, FLV, MOV, MP4, WebM, and WMV files.
  • It allows you to apply filter changes, pixel scaling, and DPI.

Pros

  • Modern interface
  • Quick video and image to GIF conversion
  • No loss in quality

Cons

  • Loaded with tons of ads
  • Not many flexible options
  • Adds unnecessary black border to the GIFs

9. MakeAGIF

MakeAGIF isn’t simply a video to GIF converter; it can convert almost anything to GIF. You may upload a video, record a video, paste a video link, or even submit a collection of photographs to create your own GIF on this simple website.

Then you may customize the output by adding stickers and captions, changing the GIF’s pace, and choosing a start and end time. The one drawback to this video to GIF converter is that each GIF has a MakeAGIF watermark; to remove the company’s branding from your clip, you’ll need to pay to the premium version, which costs $11.95 per month.

makeagif

Price:$11.95/mo

Features

  • Powerful GIF editing features like speed, framerate, and resolution

Pros

  • Easy to use
  • You can customize output to your liking

Cons

  • Free version has watermarks
  • It does not give the best quality output

10.Convertio

One of the easiest programs on our list isConvertio . To convert a video to a GIF, just drag it onto the tool or upload it from your Google Drive or Dropbox account, then click “convert” to finish the process.

Use this tool just if you don’t care about details. Convertio is simple to use, however you can’t set the start and finish of your GIF or the frame rate.

convertio

**Price:**Free

Features

  • Share files to Drive, DropBox
  • Edit FPS

Pros

  • Ability to pick source footage from hard disk, Dropbox, Google Drive, or URL.
  • Integrates Google Drive and Dropbox services
  • Supports batch processing
  • Offers an API to app developers
  • Safe and secure online tool
  • Fast and easy to use

Cons

  • Converts a file of only up to 100 MB (for unregistered free users).

11. HNET

Virtually any video (mp4, flv, mpeg, webm, mov, avi, 3gp, etc.) may be converted to animated GIF format withthis online tool . Your video to gif conversion takes place in the cloud, so it won’t take up any of your computer or phone’s resources. This implies it runs on all major operating systems. After one hour, all of the files you submitted and converted will be permanently erased from the server. Your files are private; no one else may see or download them except you.

You may post your GIF picture on imgur, Pinterest, Reddit, Tumblr, 4chan, Deviantart, Flickr, and other popular image sharing sites once your video clip has been converted to GIF format.

hnet

**Price:**Free

Features

  • Supports all OS
  • File sharing after conversion
  • Support many file formats

Pros

  • Very easy to use
  • Free version comes with handy features

Cons

  • It has a file size limit
  • Your will be deleted after an hour in case you want to retrieve it.

12. ImgFlip

Imgflip GIF Maker is a simple, fast video to GIF converter that converts mp4 files into animated GIFs. You can turn your clip into a GIF using the Imgflip editor and tinker with parameters like frame rate, size, and more. Because of its sharing features, Imgflip truly shines. You may share your GIF on Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter, Tumblr, and other social media sites by downloading the file, copying the file link, or using the HTML5 image format code. Imgflip is a great alternative to consider if you need to get your GIFs out there quickly.

imgflip

**Price:**Free

Features

  • Video editor
  • File sharing
  • Parameter control

Pros

  • Simple and lightweight
  • Fast and accurate conversion

Cons

  • I glitches when the file size is big

5 Best Video To GIF Converter for iPhone/iPad/Android Phone

1. GIF Maker - Video to GIF, GIF Editor

The comprehensive GIF generator for your Android smartphone is the final app on our list. It’s a great tool for editing all sorts of GIF pictures on your phone, as the name suggests. Although it lacks preset settings like filters and music, it gives everything needed to edit films to their full potential. Any picture or video may be converted and edited.

gif-maker-android

Platform: Android

**Price:**Free

Features

  • Add filters and effects to GIFs

Pros

  • The UI is simple to use.
  • Editing capabilities are extensive.

Cons

  • There are no filters available.
  • There are no options for adding music or text to your GIF pictures.

2. Videos & GIF maker

This software provides everything you need to make humorous memes and animated GIFs on your iPhone phone. As the tool’s name suggests, you may easily add captions to your photos. You may also choose the output format for the GIF picture and the movie and the start and finish lengths.

videos-gif-maker

**Platform:**iPhone

**Price:**free

Features

  • Select the output format of your GIF

Pros

  • The most user-friendly UI.
  • The GIF graphics and memes are simple to make.
  • Even on older devices, it does not crash and runs well.
  • Instagram has many options for creating and sharing square photographs.

Cons

  • There are no editing options for GIF pictures.
  • There were some issues with posting images to social networking sites.

3. Gif Maker

You should install this application if you want an all-in-one freeGIF maker for your Android phone. In the programs, many attractive effects can be applied with a single click and modify the entire appearance of your images. Additionally, you may utilize the application’s camera to capture movies directly from the app. The nicest thing about this program is that it supports many languages and allows you to generate GIF images with 50 photographs.

gif-maker

**Platform:**Android

**Price:**Free

Features

  • Concert up to 50 photos
  • Convert real-time videos from the camera

Pros

  • Free applications with a lot of functionality.
  • It is available in many languages.
  • Have a variety of picture effects to use.

Cons

  • On certain devices, the app slows and crashes.
  • Problems with sharing and uploading photographs with others.

4. Live GIF

This program converts live photos to GIF images on your iPhone. There are no difficult settings to worry about; all you have to do is upload the photographs to the app and make minor adjustments. The finished photographs may be downloaded or shared on social media sites like Facebook and Twitter.

live-gif

**Platform:**iPhone

**Price:**Free

Features

  • Share your GIFs on social media

Pros

  • An easy-to-use UI.
  • The iPhone 6S and 6S Plus have full 3D Touch capability.
  • Sharing images on Twitter and Facebook is simple.
  • There are no advertisements in the application.

Cons

  • The price is a bit more than the features it offers.
  • GIF pictures have no options for changing their resolution.
  • There are no possibilities for adding text or music to GIF pictures.

5. Gift

Gift is another iPhone software that effortlessly converts photographs and movies to GIF images. Although this program does not convert Live Images, it is a solid alternative for converting regular photos and movies on older iPhone versions. According to the makers, the program is free to use and has several packages to add different effects and text to your photographs; however, most of the effects are only available in the premium version, which costs money. You may also share GIF pictures from the app on social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Tumblr.

gifx

**Platform:**iPhone

**Price:**Free Version

Features

  • Add text to GIFs
  • Several effects available

Pros

  • Basic editing is free to use.
  • It is simple to use and does not need an internet connection.
  • Over 70 effects to personalize your images and videos.
  • The GIF picture may be saved to your iPhone.

Cons

  • The finished GIF picture has a watermark.
  • There are no video editing options available.
  • Too expensive for the things it offers.

How to Convert a Video to GIF by Using Filmora

Step1Download, Launch and Import Media File to Filmora

To enter the interface, click New Project and then Import Media Files Here. Then drag and drop or add it straight to the window. You may also take a screenshot of the video and extract the shots or frames from it. The recovered photographs will appear in the media library, where you may add numerous video clips.

![Upload files](https://images.wondershare.com/filmora/article-images/2022/06/filmora-video-to -gif-converter-1.jpg)

Step2Edit Video Based on Your Preference and Add Pictures (Optional)

To begin, drag & drop your video clip into the Timeline. Before choosing Export, you may trim, apply an effect, add a subtitle, and other features to the video. To convert the movie to GIF, click the Export option once everything is in order.

![Trim video using filmora](https://images.wondershare.com/filmora/article-images/2022/06/filmora-video-to -gif-converter-2.jpg)

Step3Save and Export GIF

After hitting the Export option, a new window will appear where you may choose your export format. Choose GIF as your preferred format. When you’re through editing, click the Export option to save your work as a.gif file.

Note: A Setting button underneath the Resolution allows you to change the file resolution, frame rate, and bit rate.

![Add trim start and end](https://images.wondershare.com/filmora/article-images/2022/06/filmora-video-to -gif-converter-3.jpg)

Notice and Tips When Converting Video to GIF

Choosing software to save a video as a GIF

All operating systems have a way to convert video to GIF, as you can see in this article. All you have to do now is choose the right one. In a nutshell, here’s how you choose the right platform for your GIFs:

**Usability:**The video to GIF platform you use should be simple to use. You want a high-performance converter that’s also simple to use.

Tools: The platform should have all of the tools you’ll need to make an intriguing GIF, such as speed modification, filters, subtitles, and more.

Quality: To avoid pixelation, your platform must be able to make GIFs with a high resolution.

**Speed:**Because you don’t want to waste time waiting for your file to save, the speed at which the video converts to GIF is also significant.

Bottom Line

GIF files are efficient when played in browsers and provide good visual quality. GIFs are now often used to show How-To instructions and post memes on social media sites such as Facebook.

However, a quality video to GIF converter is a must-have tool. You can obtain more control over the source material and the created outputs using professional software rather than free web services. Download Wondershare Filmora today to enjoy the handy video to GIF conversion features that will give you the best experience.

  1. GIF Maker - Video to GIF, GIF Editor
  2. Videos & GIF maker
  3. Gif Maker
  4. Live GIF
  5. Gift

What’s the Difference Between a Video and a GIF?

GIFs are very popular among digital marketers (and anybody who uses the internet). These little bursts of repeating material may breathe new life into otherwise dull blog posts, emails, web pages, infographics, and other documents. Isn’t it thrilling?

While GIFs and videos may seem identical, the two forms of media are highly distinct, and the differences begin when the file types are first gathered.

GIFs are basically soundless picture collections that have been modified to resemble a video. On the other hand, videos are gathered as a kind of rich media that includes both motion and sound. What’s more, the viewing experiences for these two file kinds are somewhat different.

But why would someone want to convert a video to a GIF, to begin with? There are several explanations for this

GIFs are inexpensive

When converting a video to a GIF, you’re repurposing existing material to create something new. Why not get the most out of your video marketing strategy?

GIFs are simple to create

You don’t need to be a video expert in producing a GIF. Creating a GIF using one of the video-to-GIF converters listed below may take a few minutes.

GIFs are simple to use

GIFs offer motion and excitement to digital information without needing the viewer to devote a significant amount of time and attention - a significant advantage given the typical human attention span of roughly 8 seconds.

GIFs are effective

When Dell executed a GIF-centric marketing campaign, it experienced a 109 percent boost in sales, indicating that consumers appreciate (and react to) this basic but fascinating medium. Check out these video-to-GIF converters below to pick the best one for you.

14 Best Video Splitter for Windows/Mac

1. Filmora

You may quickly create a classic GIF picture as an output using Wondershare Filmora’s interactive platform. All common video file types, such as MKV, WMV, AVI, and MP4, are supported. The greatest thing is that Filmora does not impose any file size restrictions during conversion so that users may convert HD films to GIF graphics.

It’s a powerful image editor with many appealing features that allow you to personalize your picture completely. To create original GIFs, feel free to use complex components, animations, text, overlays, and so on.

In addition, Filmora enables you to extract still photos from videos of the same resolution. The retrieved PNG pictures may be combined and edited to create an intriguing GIF.

video to GIF converter for PC

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Platform: Windows/Mac

Price: Free Trial

Features

  • 4k editing support enables users to edit and export videos at a resolution of up to 4k.
  • scene detection
  • audio equalizer
  • GIF stabilization

Pros

  • Easy to use, very intuitive interface.
  • Plenty of effects and presets. Useful for less experienced people.
  • Very many online resources, tutorials, preset packs, effects, etc.
  • Outstanding and responsive support. In live chats always polite and professional.
  • It is constantly updated.

Cons

  • 4K editing sucks sometines

2. Movavi

Movavi Video Editor is a pioneer in the video editing industry due to its simplicity of use and dependable video editing capabilities. This software, available for both Windows and Mac OS, has quickly become a popular favorite. It is one of the best MP4-to-GIF converters because of its speed and reliability. It will let you produce GIFs from your movies in no time.

This program’s ability to batch export files is one of its best features, making producing and converting many GIFs simpler. Therefore, it is the most practical for frequent GIF makers, whether for personal or professional usage.

Though you may need to buy Movavi to get all of these excellent features, a free trial version is available for those who want to check it out before buying. The trial version is also ideal for individuals who need to convert movies to GIFs once.

/movavi

Platform: Windows/Mac

Price: $49.95/year for 1PC

Features

  • Fast processing of 4K videos.
  • Timeline markers.
  • Keyframe animation.
  • Built-in media pack.
  • Automatic video creation.

Pros

  • Has editing options
  • Clear interface
  • Supports many formats

Cons

  • Only a trial version with limited period is free.
  • It’s very basic
  • No copy pasting options

3. Gifski

You can convert videos to GIFs using Gifski . Drop a file into the Gifski window or use the Open button to search your Mac for a video. The segment of the video you wish to transform into a GIF will be readily selected.

You may choose the size of your GIF, the frame rate, graphic quality, and how many times it loops using this Mac GIF creator. You can have it repeat indefinitely, and you can also make it bounce (this is where it plays to the end, then plays backward, then forward again, and so on).

gifski

Platform: Mac

**Price:**Free

Features

  • High-quality GIFs
  • Command-based conversion

Pros

  • Ihe software is safe to use.
  • It support is good

Cons

  • It doesn’t work offline
  • Some users complain about the search function

4. Freemore

Freemore Video to GIF Converter is software that converts videos into animated GIFs, enabling you to pick the precise frames to include in the GIF and change the frame’s width and height if you have a unique use case.

This program is completely free and supports all of the most common video formats, including MP4, MPEG, MOV, FLV, etc. While this tool is free, it wasn’t necessarily created to be attractive; if you download Freemore, anticipate a more practical design that, while very functional, isn’t particularly pleasing to the eye.

Freemore Video to GIF Converter is only accessible for download on Windows, unfortunate for Mac users.

freemore

Platform: Windows/Mac

**Price:**Free

Features

  • Convert video files to animated GIFs;
  • Make GIFs for a website, mobile phone screensaver, signature, etc.
  • Clip video to create GIF;
  • Adjust the width and height to suit your needs;
  • Support all key video formats.

Pros

  • Support multi-core CPU
  • Less burden on your system
  • Abundant guide content & online support
  • Free, safe & no restrictions

Cons

  • The maximum input video size is 10 MB
  • It might be unstable on a new OS like Windows 10

5. GIF Brewery by Gfycat

Look no farther than GIF Brewery by Gfycat for Mac users searching for a simple video to GIF converter tool.

You may begin by importing a movie, producing a screen recording, or recording straight from your camera using GIF Brewery. You may then customize your GIF by scaling the video, changing the frame rate, and adding filters and overlays to give it a unique style.

Finally, save your GIF to your computer or send it to someone else using iMessage or Mail. The app gets excellent reviews in the app store and is free to download.

gif-brewery

**Platform:**Mac

**Price:**Free

Features

  • It gives everyone the power to create stunning GIFs from video files.
  • It’s simple yet powerful.

Pros

  • The GIF Brewery design is good.
  • The performance of GIF Brewery is good.
  • he GIF Brewery is compatible with lots of devices.
  • The support of GIF Brewery is excellent and useful.
  • The price of GIF Brewery is free or perhaps freemium.

Cons

  • GIF Brewery 3 by Gfycat Reduce battery consumption
  • Loads very slowly

6. Any GIF Animator

Any GIF converter app’s simple and powerful design can instantly convert your favorite movies into interactive GIFs. It can play a variety of file types, including WEBM, ASF, MPG, FLV, and AVI. The greatest aspect is that this program also enables users to import media files from optical storage devices such as DVDs and even analyze camera-captured displays. Users may easily select frame rate start and finish time markers, and complex text overlays, loops, and resolution effects are available for customization.

any-gif

**Platform:**Windows/Mac

**Price:**free with ads

Features

  • Its simple and intuitive layout allows you to operate it without consulting the user manual.
  • It’s straightforward and hassle-free.
  • With the aid of an animation wizard, you can polish your GIF animation. It’s a simple and fast approach to customizing and enhancing your GIF animation.
  • You receive a built-in picture editor with a full collection of editing capabilities.
  • On Any GIF Animator, you may convert video to gif in various visual formats. PNG, JPEG, TIFF, BMP, GIF, ICO, PSD, PCX, RLE, PIC, DIB, AVI, PCD, WMF, and more formats are included.

Pros

  • Easy to install
  • Neat interface
  • Clips can be edited
  • Accepts any video file

Cons

  • Sometimes crashes
  • Cannot animate photos
  • Upload time takes long
  • Converting takes long

7. KickMyGraphics

Here’s a simple yet effective GIF converter that can record, generate, and manipulate GIF pictures to deliver high-quality customized output. Users may effortlessly upload animated clips in common file formats such as PNG, BMP, JPG, ordinary GIF, and animated GIF to this site. Users may simply change the output file format, size, and quality parameters. Rotate, trim, stretch, loopback, scale, and many more options are available in the advanced editor.

kickmygraphics

**Platform:**Windows/Mac

**Price:**Free

Features

  • It’s a little piece of shareware that converts video to gif.
  • You may also import video files in MPG, AVI, MP4, ASF, etc. Animated Gif, Jpg, Bmp, and Png
  • files may all be imported.
  • Animated GIF pictures may be recorded directly.
  • Loop, stretch, pan, reverse, and many more editing options are available.

Pros

  • Offers 90 degree image rotation facility.
  • Comes with professional level settings.
  • Allows users to create an animated GIF from local images.

Cons

  • It is complicated for beginners.
  • Support limited file formats.
  • Has limited functions.

8. Instagiffer

Instagiffer allows users to quickly grab memorable stills from their screens and then process them interactively to create GIFs. Instagiffer can let you import any of your chosen moments for making GIFs, whether they are from your favorite YouTube video, a cute Vine start, or anything amusing from Netflix. This fast professional picture editing application’s loops, filters, and text capabilities are extensive. It is completely free, and there are no viruses, malware, or irritating advertisements on our platform.

instagiffer

**Platform:**Windows/Mac

**Price:**Free

Features

  • You can immediately record the most GIF-worthy moments on your screen.
  • Text, filters, loops, and more may be added.
  • Completely free video to gif conversion.
  • Text and unique logos may be added quickly and easily.
  • There will be no watermarks on your gifs if you use Instagriffer.

Pros

  • Can make 3D GIFs
  • Has a portable version
  • The Instagiffer software is safe to use

Cons

  • On the Instagriffer website, finding a suitable software installation is tough.
  • The program may seem difficult to a novice.
  • Its interface is outdated.

9. Microsoft GIF Animator

It is a prominent Microsoft product . This is a free version that you can get from the Microsoft shop. It may be used with Windows 10. You must first sign in with your Microsoft account to download this program. It offers a straightforward user interface with clear controls. You must upload the necessary amount of photographs in file types such as.JPEG,.bmp,.bpg,.png, etc. Set the settings for frame delay, frame count, and so forth. Finally, use the ‘Create’ button to create your GIF animation. Following your selected GIF animation preview, you may download the file.

ms-gif-animator

**Platform:**Windows

Price:$60.00 one-time payment

FeaturesFree

  • Upload numerous photos into the GIF list box quickly.
  • The photographs are quickly assembled into GIF frames as animation with a single click of the ‘Create’ button.
  • Set the frame interval to suit your requirements.

Pros

  • The free version is enough for creating high-quality GIF animations.
  • The findings are simple to utilize on social networking platforms.
  • Cost-effective.

Cons

  • There are just a few choices for customizing GIF pictures.
  • Only suitable for beginners.
  • Internet speed can affect how the GIF is played.

10. VideoSolo Video to GIF Converter

When producing animations, VideoSolo video-to-GIF converter program offers several possibilities. It contains features for trimming videos, selecting certain portions of films, and joining bits of several videos to create a GIF file. It contains an integrated video editor that allows you to make changes to your final result. To make your GIF more appealing, you may trim, modify contrast and saturation, and change the video color, among other things. This movie-to-GIF program comes with the bonus of allowing you to add a photo overlay or text to your GIF to make it even more enjoyable. If you’re unhappy with the picture quality or frame rate, you may change them to suit your needs.

videosolo

**Platform:**Windows/Mac

**Price:**Free

Features

  • Make professional-looking GIFs with no technical knowledge.
  • Supports almost all video formats going.
  • Create cool avatars for games.

Pros

  • Several editing options
  • Not very resource-intensive
  • Supports multiple video formats

Cons

  • Some aspects may be difficult to locate.
  • The Mac version receives fewer updates than the Windows version.
  • You need to download it on your computer.

11. Movie to GIF

With the Movie to GIF converter program, converting movie clips to GIF is a breeze since its user-friendly interface, and quick editing capabilities make anything feasible. It lets users manually specify video color depth, frame rate, speed, and size, and GIFs may be made in seconds after all of the settings are completed. VOB, MOV, WMV, MP4, AVI, and other major media file types are supported by this program for GIF processing. .

movie-to-gif

**Platform:**Windows

**Price:**Free/Premium($49.99/mo)

Features

  • Convert video to GIF with ease.
  • GIF files may be used to play video snippets.
  • Increase the frame rate to make the output GIF look like the source video.
  • The GIF’s width and height may be changed. An easy-to-use UI.

Pros

  • Easy to use.
  • Convert videos in batch code.
  • Multilingual interface including English, Japanese, Spanish, etc.
  • Fast conversion rate.
  • HD output quality.

Cons

  • Windows version only
  • It’s time consuming
  • The premium version is very expensive

12 Best Video To GIF Converter Online

2. Ezgif-F

This application is a free GIF animator that may be used in an online mode without any registration. Windows and web browsers are both supported. Choose the ‘GIF Maker’ option on the official website and upload the photographs by hitting the ‘Choose files’ button. You may effortlessly upload many photographs in any format. To produce a high-quality GIF animation, hit the ‘Upload and Create a GIF’ option once you’ve finished uploading.

ezgif

**Price:**Free

Features

  • Up to 2000 picture files may be uploaded.
  • GIF, PNG, JPEG, APNG, MNG, WebP, and other image file types are all supported.
  • Allows you to submit a zip file of photos.
  • You have complete control over frame speed.

Pros

  • Multiple picture files may be uploaded at once.
  • Automate settings to reduce the size of all images in the picture list to the shortest dimension.
  • There is no need to pay a subscription fee.

Cons

  • When there are a large number of photos in the list, this program takes a long time to make GIF animation.
  • Advertisements sometimes disrupt the operation.

3. Adobe

Adobe is a world leading video to GIF converter and other marketing solutions. Everyone – from young artists to big companies – can use our creative, marketing, and document solutions to bring digital ideas to life and deliver comprehensive, compelling GIFs to the right spot at the right time for the best outcomes.

adobe

**Price:**Free

Features

  • Offers support for raster graphics
  • Rich text
  • Audio-video embedding

Pros

  • The adaptability of what Adobe Animate can do makes it so helpful.
  • Utilizing Adobe Animate recordings on sites is typical, so individuals are accustomed to seeing it and have the essential modules introduced.
  • The GIFs are little, and is extremely smooth.

Cons

  • Cumbersome interface
  • Outdated technology
  • Limited capabilities

4. Cloudconvert

Online cloudconvert converts your mp4 media files to GIF. Cloudconvert supports a wide range of music, video, document, ebook, archive, image, spreadsheet, and presentation formats, including mp4, webm, and AVI. The video resolution, quality, and file size can all be customized. No software needs to be downloaded or installed.

cloudconvert

**Price:**Free

Features

  • It can adapt 256 colors and uses a lossless compression technique to contain images.
  • It can also contain texts.
  • It can contain low sized image animation. So it is frequently used in web publishing.

Pros

  • One can set preset properties for the file conversion
  • Saves you time and can convert files into the format you are looking for
  • Very good price

Cons

  • It is confusing in the beginning for the interface and knowing which button to press
  • Limits you to your bandwidth, so it is complicated to convert big files because sometimes it throws a timeout error.

5. Vistacreate

When you need to convert video files into elevated animated GIFs, VistaCreate is the tool to use. You can trim the video file, specify the desired GIF size (Original, 800px), choose a video processing method, and GIF length dependent on the frame rate you choose, much like with Ezgif. Even though the maximum file size is limited to 50MB, MP4, WebM, AVI, MPEG, FLV, MOV, and 3GP are all acceptable formats.

If you have a transparent video, don’t worry; the transparency will be preserved in the final animated GIF. Keep in mind that the converted GIF must be downloaded as soon as possible before it is erased from the server.

vistacreate

**Price:**Free

Features

  • Video splitter and joiner

Pros

  • It allows you to convert videos into GIFs for use on social media, web design, marketing, or blogging.
  • It presents a GIF editor tool to help you refine the GIF further.
  • It allows you to create both long and short GIFs.
  • It boasts flexibility in look, conversion speed, and quality of the output GIF.

Cons

  • The templates, icons, animations and stock imagery that come with Crello are impressive.
  • They create an impact and attract a lot of comments and engagement when posted.
  • The quality and range of posts and videos I can create using their templates have improved my engagement and really stand out.

6. Online Converter

Create animated GIFs from movies and photos using thisfree online tool . It can convert photos to GIFs in addition to being a video converter. It can play a variety of video and picture formats, including mp4, .m4b,.m4v, and.mkv. The converter, however, does not handle picture files that are protected and/or encrypted.

online-converter

**Price:**Free

Features

  • It can convert PDF files to GIF images.
  • Converting RAW picture files to GIF is supported.

Pros

  • Conveys messages better.
  • Small file size.
  • Conveys messages better.

Cons

  • Internet connection matters.
  • Editing is not possible.
  • Limited color pattern.

7. GIPHY

Giphy is the most popular online GIF site, with millions of people visiting it every day. It is well-liked since it is simple to use. Before selecting “create,” you enter your video URL into the window’s appropriate area. Simple tools, such as drag-and-drop options for importing films and photographs from your local storage, are also available on this site.

This site, unlike several others, enables you to add sound clips to GIFs, making them more intriguing than their muted equivalents. You can also use tags and descriptions to make your GIFs more appealing.

giphy

**Price:**Free

Features

  • Intuitive web interface
  • Add sound to GIF
  • Create 3d GIFs

Pros

  • Supports sounds
  • Easy to use

Cons

  • It is not available offline.
  • Some people are unhappy with the search feature.

8. IMG2GO

This online file converter provides comprehensive options for altering the quality and look of animated GIFs. This free online program allows you to make animated GIFS from any video clip, including MP4, AVI, and WEBM. Additional functions include resizing, picture reduction, photo editing, and more.

img2go

**Price:**Free

Features

  • SSL encryption protects files and servers. As a result, emailing your data is completely secure.
  • It can play 3GP, AVI, FLV, MOV, MP4, WebM, and WMV files.
  • It allows you to apply filter changes, pixel scaling, and DPI.

Pros

  • Modern interface
  • Quick video and image to GIF conversion
  • No loss in quality

Cons

  • Loaded with tons of ads
  • Not many flexible options
  • Adds unnecessary black border to the GIFs

9. MakeAGIF

MakeAGIF isn’t simply a video to GIF converter; it can convert almost anything to GIF. You may upload a video, record a video, paste a video link, or even submit a collection of photographs to create your own GIF on this simple website.

Then you may customize the output by adding stickers and captions, changing the GIF’s pace, and choosing a start and end time. The one drawback to this video to GIF converter is that each GIF has a MakeAGIF watermark; to remove the company’s branding from your clip, you’ll need to pay to the premium version, which costs $11.95 per month.

makeagif

Price:$11.95/mo

Features

  • Powerful GIF editing features like speed, framerate, and resolution

Pros

  • Easy to use
  • You can customize output to your liking

Cons

  • Free version has watermarks
  • It does not give the best quality output

10.Convertio

One of the easiest programs on our list isConvertio . To convert a video to a GIF, just drag it onto the tool or upload it from your Google Drive or Dropbox account, then click “convert” to finish the process.

Use this tool just if you don’t care about details. Convertio is simple to use, however you can’t set the start and finish of your GIF or the frame rate.

convertio

**Price:**Free

Features

  • Share files to Drive, DropBox
  • Edit FPS

Pros

  • Ability to pick source footage from hard disk, Dropbox, Google Drive, or URL.
  • Integrates Google Drive and Dropbox services
  • Supports batch processing
  • Offers an API to app developers
  • Safe and secure online tool
  • Fast and easy to use

Cons

  • Converts a file of only up to 100 MB (for unregistered free users).

11. HNET

Virtually any video (mp4, flv, mpeg, webm, mov, avi, 3gp, etc.) may be converted to animated GIF format withthis online tool . Your video to gif conversion takes place in the cloud, so it won’t take up any of your computer or phone’s resources. This implies it runs on all major operating systems. After one hour, all of the files you submitted and converted will be permanently erased from the server. Your files are private; no one else may see or download them except you.

You may post your GIF picture on imgur, Pinterest, Reddit, Tumblr, 4chan, Deviantart, Flickr, and other popular image sharing sites once your video clip has been converted to GIF format.

hnet

**Price:**Free

Features

  • Supports all OS
  • File sharing after conversion
  • Support many file formats

Pros

  • Very easy to use
  • Free version comes with handy features

Cons

  • It has a file size limit
  • Your will be deleted after an hour in case you want to retrieve it.

12. ImgFlip

Imgflip GIF Maker is a simple, fast video to GIF converter that converts mp4 files into animated GIFs. You can turn your clip into a GIF using the Imgflip editor and tinker with parameters like frame rate, size, and more. Because of its sharing features, Imgflip truly shines. You may share your GIF on Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter, Tumblr, and other social media sites by downloading the file, copying the file link, or using the HTML5 image format code. Imgflip is a great alternative to consider if you need to get your GIFs out there quickly.

imgflip

**Price:**Free

Features

  • Video editor
  • File sharing
  • Parameter control

Pros

  • Simple and lightweight
  • Fast and accurate conversion

Cons

  • I glitches when the file size is big

5 Best Video To GIF Converter for iPhone/iPad/Android Phone

1. GIF Maker - Video to GIF, GIF Editor

The comprehensive GIF generator for your Android smartphone is the final app on our list. It’s a great tool for editing all sorts of GIF pictures on your phone, as the name suggests. Although it lacks preset settings like filters and music, it gives everything needed to edit films to their full potential. Any picture or video may be converted and edited.

gif-maker-android

Platform: Android

**Price:**Free

Features

  • Add filters and effects to GIFs

Pros

  • The UI is simple to use.
  • Editing capabilities are extensive.

Cons

  • There are no filters available.
  • There are no options for adding music or text to your GIF pictures.

2. Videos & GIF maker

This software provides everything you need to make humorous memes and animated GIFs on your iPhone phone. As the tool’s name suggests, you may easily add captions to your photos. You may also choose the output format for the GIF picture and the movie and the start and finish lengths.

videos-gif-maker

**Platform:**iPhone

**Price:**free

Features

  • Select the output format of your GIF

Pros

  • The most user-friendly UI.
  • The GIF graphics and memes are simple to make.
  • Even on older devices, it does not crash and runs well.
  • Instagram has many options for creating and sharing square photographs.

Cons

  • There are no editing options for GIF pictures.
  • There were some issues with posting images to social networking sites.

3. Gif Maker

You should install this application if you want an all-in-one freeGIF maker for your Android phone. In the programs, many attractive effects can be applied with a single click and modify the entire appearance of your images. Additionally, you may utilize the application’s camera to capture movies directly from the app. The nicest thing about this program is that it supports many languages and allows you to generate GIF images with 50 photographs.

gif-maker

**Platform:**Android

**Price:**Free

Features

  • Concert up to 50 photos
  • Convert real-time videos from the camera

Pros

  • Free applications with a lot of functionality.
  • It is available in many languages.
  • Have a variety of picture effects to use.

Cons

  • On certain devices, the app slows and crashes.
  • Problems with sharing and uploading photographs with others.

4. Live GIF

This program converts live photos to GIF images on your iPhone. There are no difficult settings to worry about; all you have to do is upload the photographs to the app and make minor adjustments. The finished photographs may be downloaded or shared on social media sites like Facebook and Twitter.

live-gif

**Platform:**iPhone

**Price:**Free

Features

  • Share your GIFs on social media

Pros

  • An easy-to-use UI.
  • The iPhone 6S and 6S Plus have full 3D Touch capability.
  • Sharing images on Twitter and Facebook is simple.
  • There are no advertisements in the application.

Cons

  • The price is a bit more than the features it offers.
  • GIF pictures have no options for changing their resolution.
  • There are no possibilities for adding text or music to GIF pictures.

5. Gift

Gift is another iPhone software that effortlessly converts photographs and movies to GIF images. Although this program does not convert Live Images, it is a solid alternative for converting regular photos and movies on older iPhone versions. According to the makers, the program is free to use and has several packages to add different effects and text to your photographs; however, most of the effects are only available in the premium version, which costs money. You may also share GIF pictures from the app on social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Tumblr.

gifx

**Platform:**iPhone

**Price:**Free Version

Features

  • Add text to GIFs
  • Several effects available

Pros

  • Basic editing is free to use.
  • It is simple to use and does not need an internet connection.
  • Over 70 effects to personalize your images and videos.
  • The GIF picture may be saved to your iPhone.

Cons

  • The finished GIF picture has a watermark.
  • There are no video editing options available.
  • Too expensive for the things it offers.

How to Convert a Video to GIF by Using Filmora

Step1Download, Launch and Import Media File to Filmora

To enter the interface, click New Project and then Import Media Files Here. Then drag and drop or add it straight to the window. You may also take a screenshot of the video and extract the shots or frames from it. The recovered photographs will appear in the media library, where you may add numerous video clips.

![Upload files](https://images.wondershare.com/filmora/article-images/2022/06/filmora-video-to -gif-converter-1.jpg)

Step2Edit Video Based on Your Preference and Add Pictures (Optional)

To begin, drag & drop your video clip into the Timeline. Before choosing Export, you may trim, apply an effect, add a subtitle, and other features to the video. To convert the movie to GIF, click the Export option once everything is in order.

![Trim video using filmora](https://images.wondershare.com/filmora/article-images/2022/06/filmora-video-to -gif-converter-2.jpg)

Step3Save and Export GIF

After hitting the Export option, a new window will appear where you may choose your export format. Choose GIF as your preferred format. When you’re through editing, click the Export option to save your work as a.gif file.

Note: A Setting button underneath the Resolution allows you to change the file resolution, frame rate, and bit rate.

![Add trim start and end](https://images.wondershare.com/filmora/article-images/2022/06/filmora-video-to -gif-converter-3.jpg)

Notice and Tips When Converting Video to GIF

Choosing software to save a video as a GIF

All operating systems have a way to convert video to GIF, as you can see in this article. All you have to do now is choose the right one. In a nutshell, here’s how you choose the right platform for your GIFs:

**Usability:**The video to GIF platform you use should be simple to use. You want a high-performance converter that’s also simple to use.

Tools: The platform should have all of the tools you’ll need to make an intriguing GIF, such as speed modification, filters, subtitles, and more.

Quality: To avoid pixelation, your platform must be able to make GIFs with a high resolution.

**Speed:**Because you don’t want to waste time waiting for your file to save, the speed at which the video converts to GIF is also significant.

Bottom Line

GIF files are efficient when played in browsers and provide good visual quality. GIFs are now often used to show How-To instructions and post memes on social media sites such as Facebook.

However, a quality video to GIF converter is a must-have tool. You can obtain more control over the source material and the created outputs using professional software rather than free web services. Download Wondershare Filmora today to enjoy the handy video to GIF conversion features that will give you the best experience.

How to Create Cinematic Look Video with Final Cut Pro X

Full Guide on Making a Big-budget Cinematic Look Video with Final Cut Pro X

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Caroline Laurent

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

Do you enjoy the view of movies? Do you find your videos dull and unexciting? How about giving a cinematic look to your videos?

I bet a lot of editors have been there. However, it won’t take you long to find out that movies are quite different from the video you recorded and edited.

No worries, this article explains why there are differences between self-made videos and movies, as well as simple yet detailed steps to make cinematic look videos with FCPX.

Part 1: Difference between a Cinematic Look and a Normal Video?

The term cinematic is often referred to the black bars or wide-screen frame ratios. Photographers and filmmakers use the term cinematic to describe the look of movies and pictures shot on film.

However, the term has changed its meaning with the advent of digital video and the invention of high-tech devices. With the evolution of the internet across the globe, YouTubers, videographers, and social media influencers have started using this term to describe anything related to cinema and film. In other words, a cinematic look is an unconventional, film-look, and professional appearance of a video that makes a normal clip look elegant and worth watching. See the top 10 movies made by FCPX here.

Blade-Runner-2049-poster

So, here we draw a line between a normal video and the one with a cinematic look. In the latter, you adjust everything that is directly or indirectly linked to the quality of a video, including but not limited to colors, appearance, light, motion, frame rate, composition, and camera movements.

Resolution refers to the horizontal pixel count such as 2K (2.2 megapixels) or 4K (8.8 megapixels). Similarly, the frame rate defines the number of individual images or frames being displayed on the TV screen per second. The universally accepted film frame rate is 24 FPS, which is used to make high-definition videos. However, most TV broadcasts and shows are recorded at 30fps. See more about FPS here .

Thanks to the advanced video editing tools and applications that have made it easier to capture a cinematic look or make HD cinematic look videos with basic camera setups. If you want to get your desired cinematic look, read the following section.

Part 2: How to Make a Cinematic Look Film Video with FCPX?

The latest features and user-friendly dashboard of Final Cut Pro X allow users (even beginners) to add effects and increase the aesthetics of their videos. Follow these four simple steps to make a cinematic look high-resolution video with Final Cut Pro X.

Step 1: 4K Resolution and Low Frame Rate

To achieve ideal cinematic aesthetics, you need high-quality 4K resolution videos, awesome exposure, the right codec, and lighting. Hence, to start with, capture a high-quality 4K Canon RAW shot with the latest high-tech Canon Log 2 camera. You can also use other devices and choose different codecs and color profiles to get the best color grade.

frame-rate

Step 2: Color Grading and Color Correction

After importing your footage, get ready for color corrections to address issues like conversions for LOG formats through white balance adjustments. Color corrections normalize the color of HD videos into a standard format. Here’s how you can do this:

  1. Go to the Inspector Panel and select the Extended Function
  2. Select the C-Log 2 conversion LUT

color-grading

  1. Make minor exposure and white balance adjustments as per your scope
  2. Select the Color Wheels and Color Mask features to custom select specific areas and colors
  3. Adjust your color grade according to your requirements
  4. Use Color Masking to improve the shadow’s appearance and warm-up mid-tones
  5. You will get a strong color contrast in your footage.

Step 3: Use Slow Motion at the Right Timing

Final Cut Pro X allows its users to make both constant and variable speed changes without disturbing the audio’s pitch. By using slow-motion effects at the right timing, you can make your videos adorable and give them a cinematic look.

  • Select your video and click on the Retiming button
  • Tap on the Slow section

slow-motion

  • You will see multiple options to slow down the speed of your clip
  • The smaller number will slow down your footage
  • To apply custom retiming amounts, again click on the Retiming button and select the Custom option
  • Custom the speed of your clip over 100% or less than 100% as you want
  • After selecting a value, your selected clip will become longer on the timeline.

Step 4: Adopt Film Grain to Make Film-look Videos

Film grain overlays give your videos vintage and cinematic look. Follow these steps to use these film grains in Final Cut Pro X:

  1. Import your footage and film grains downloaded from the internet and layer them into your timeline
  2. Place the film grain on top of your clip
  3. Select the clip and go to the FCPX blend mode dropdown menu located on the top-right of your screen
  4. Click on the Overlay and adjust the opacity of the film grain overlay as required.

filmgrain

Part 3: What Other Factors Contribute to Film-Look Videos

While making cinematic-look videos, also considering the following factors:

Framing

While filming, one must be aware of the emotion to be captured in the frame. For this purpose, follow the “Rule of Thirds,” which means to divide your short into three horizontal and vertical sections and select the third shot to produce some effect.

Tilt Shift

Instead of shooting your clips with a UHD camera, you can add cinematic effect with the Tilt-shift feature by setting the focus of your video. For this purpose, right-click on the video, select Power Tool and check the box with the option Apply Tilt-shift to the clip. Use the slider to adjust the focus.

Background Music

Cinematic clips without background music seem to be unexciting and boring. Adding melodious background music makes your videos look more professional and enjoyable. You can add default music or your favorite music downloaded from the internet by clicking on the Music tab.

Titles and Subtitles

Adding subtitles to your videos can make them understandable for viewers who speak a different language. Click on Text/Credit in Filmora and select Subtitles to add subtitles to your video.

Part 4: How to Add Cinematic Look to Your Footage in Easy Ways

Filmora is an advanced video editing tool developed by Wondershare. Its user-friendly and easy-to-understand interface makes it popular among beginners as well as professionals. And the best thing about Filmora is that the editor provides rich options of presets, effects, and filters to add a film look to your video.

Here’s how you can add a cinematic look to your footage with Filmora.

1, choose Effect

2, search for “cinematic” or “film”

filmora

3, drag the effect you like to the timeline

4, done!

Simple steps, right? For more stunning effects and film-look packages, try filmstock !

filmstock

Conclusion

Get rid of unexciting and dull videos with no animations or effects. It’s time to add a cinematic look to your videos to make them look more professional and elegant.

A variety of tools and applications are available to make cinematic look videos such as Final Cut Pro X and Filmora. Both these software offers advanced video editing features and allow you to make high-resolution cinematic-look videos. You can adjust various aspects of your video such as colors, aesthetics, resolution, motion, frame rate, composition, and camera movements with these two applications.

Download Win Version Download Mac Version

author avatar

Caroline Laurent

Caroline Laurent is a writer and a lover of all things video.

Follow @Caroline Laurent

Caroline Laurent

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

Do you enjoy the view of movies? Do you find your videos dull and unexciting? How about giving a cinematic look to your videos?

I bet a lot of editors have been there. However, it won’t take you long to find out that movies are quite different from the video you recorded and edited.

No worries, this article explains why there are differences between self-made videos and movies, as well as simple yet detailed steps to make cinematic look videos with FCPX.

Part 1: Difference between a Cinematic Look and a Normal Video?

The term cinematic is often referred to the black bars or wide-screen frame ratios. Photographers and filmmakers use the term cinematic to describe the look of movies and pictures shot on film.

However, the term has changed its meaning with the advent of digital video and the invention of high-tech devices. With the evolution of the internet across the globe, YouTubers, videographers, and social media influencers have started using this term to describe anything related to cinema and film. In other words, a cinematic look is an unconventional, film-look, and professional appearance of a video that makes a normal clip look elegant and worth watching. See the top 10 movies made by FCPX here.

Blade-Runner-2049-poster

So, here we draw a line between a normal video and the one with a cinematic look. In the latter, you adjust everything that is directly or indirectly linked to the quality of a video, including but not limited to colors, appearance, light, motion, frame rate, composition, and camera movements.

Resolution refers to the horizontal pixel count such as 2K (2.2 megapixels) or 4K (8.8 megapixels). Similarly, the frame rate defines the number of individual images or frames being displayed on the TV screen per second. The universally accepted film frame rate is 24 FPS, which is used to make high-definition videos. However, most TV broadcasts and shows are recorded at 30fps. See more about FPS here .

Thanks to the advanced video editing tools and applications that have made it easier to capture a cinematic look or make HD cinematic look videos with basic camera setups. If you want to get your desired cinematic look, read the following section.

Part 2: How to Make a Cinematic Look Film Video with FCPX?

The latest features and user-friendly dashboard of Final Cut Pro X allow users (even beginners) to add effects and increase the aesthetics of their videos. Follow these four simple steps to make a cinematic look high-resolution video with Final Cut Pro X.

Step 1: 4K Resolution and Low Frame Rate

To achieve ideal cinematic aesthetics, you need high-quality 4K resolution videos, awesome exposure, the right codec, and lighting. Hence, to start with, capture a high-quality 4K Canon RAW shot with the latest high-tech Canon Log 2 camera. You can also use other devices and choose different codecs and color profiles to get the best color grade.

frame-rate

Step 2: Color Grading and Color Correction

After importing your footage, get ready for color corrections to address issues like conversions for LOG formats through white balance adjustments. Color corrections normalize the color of HD videos into a standard format. Here’s how you can do this:

  1. Go to the Inspector Panel and select the Extended Function
  2. Select the C-Log 2 conversion LUT

color-grading

  1. Make minor exposure and white balance adjustments as per your scope
  2. Select the Color Wheels and Color Mask features to custom select specific areas and colors
  3. Adjust your color grade according to your requirements
  4. Use Color Masking to improve the shadow’s appearance and warm-up mid-tones
  5. You will get a strong color contrast in your footage.

Step 3: Use Slow Motion at the Right Timing

Final Cut Pro X allows its users to make both constant and variable speed changes without disturbing the audio’s pitch. By using slow-motion effects at the right timing, you can make your videos adorable and give them a cinematic look.

  • Select your video and click on the Retiming button
  • Tap on the Slow section

slow-motion

  • You will see multiple options to slow down the speed of your clip
  • The smaller number will slow down your footage
  • To apply custom retiming amounts, again click on the Retiming button and select the Custom option
  • Custom the speed of your clip over 100% or less than 100% as you want
  • After selecting a value, your selected clip will become longer on the timeline.

Step 4: Adopt Film Grain to Make Film-look Videos

Film grain overlays give your videos vintage and cinematic look. Follow these steps to use these film grains in Final Cut Pro X:

  1. Import your footage and film grains downloaded from the internet and layer them into your timeline
  2. Place the film grain on top of your clip
  3. Select the clip and go to the FCPX blend mode dropdown menu located on the top-right of your screen
  4. Click on the Overlay and adjust the opacity of the film grain overlay as required.

filmgrain

Part 3: What Other Factors Contribute to Film-Look Videos

While making cinematic-look videos, also considering the following factors:

Framing

While filming, one must be aware of the emotion to be captured in the frame. For this purpose, follow the “Rule of Thirds,” which means to divide your short into three horizontal and vertical sections and select the third shot to produce some effect.

Tilt Shift

Instead of shooting your clips with a UHD camera, you can add cinematic effect with the Tilt-shift feature by setting the focus of your video. For this purpose, right-click on the video, select Power Tool and check the box with the option Apply Tilt-shift to the clip. Use the slider to adjust the focus.

Background Music

Cinematic clips without background music seem to be unexciting and boring. Adding melodious background music makes your videos look more professional and enjoyable. You can add default music or your favorite music downloaded from the internet by clicking on the Music tab.

Titles and Subtitles

Adding subtitles to your videos can make them understandable for viewers who speak a different language. Click on Text/Credit in Filmora and select Subtitles to add subtitles to your video.

Part 4: How to Add Cinematic Look to Your Footage in Easy Ways

Filmora is an advanced video editing tool developed by Wondershare. Its user-friendly and easy-to-understand interface makes it popular among beginners as well as professionals. And the best thing about Filmora is that the editor provides rich options of presets, effects, and filters to add a film look to your video.

Here’s how you can add a cinematic look to your footage with Filmora.

1, choose Effect

2, search for “cinematic” or “film”

filmora

3, drag the effect you like to the timeline

4, done!

Simple steps, right? For more stunning effects and film-look packages, try filmstock !

filmstock

Conclusion

Get rid of unexciting and dull videos with no animations or effects. It’s time to add a cinematic look to your videos to make them look more professional and elegant.

A variety of tools and applications are available to make cinematic look videos such as Final Cut Pro X and Filmora. Both these software offers advanced video editing features and allow you to make high-resolution cinematic-look videos. You can adjust various aspects of your video such as colors, aesthetics, resolution, motion, frame rate, composition, and camera movements with these two applications.

Download Win Version Download Mac Version

author avatar

Caroline Laurent

Caroline Laurent is a writer and a lover of all things video.

Follow @Caroline Laurent

Caroline Laurent

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

Do you enjoy the view of movies? Do you find your videos dull and unexciting? How about giving a cinematic look to your videos?

I bet a lot of editors have been there. However, it won’t take you long to find out that movies are quite different from the video you recorded and edited.

No worries, this article explains why there are differences between self-made videos and movies, as well as simple yet detailed steps to make cinematic look videos with FCPX.

Part 1: Difference between a Cinematic Look and a Normal Video?

The term cinematic is often referred to the black bars or wide-screen frame ratios. Photographers and filmmakers use the term cinematic to describe the look of movies and pictures shot on film.

However, the term has changed its meaning with the advent of digital video and the invention of high-tech devices. With the evolution of the internet across the globe, YouTubers, videographers, and social media influencers have started using this term to describe anything related to cinema and film. In other words, a cinematic look is an unconventional, film-look, and professional appearance of a video that makes a normal clip look elegant and worth watching. See the top 10 movies made by FCPX here.

Blade-Runner-2049-poster

So, here we draw a line between a normal video and the one with a cinematic look. In the latter, you adjust everything that is directly or indirectly linked to the quality of a video, including but not limited to colors, appearance, light, motion, frame rate, composition, and camera movements.

Resolution refers to the horizontal pixel count such as 2K (2.2 megapixels) or 4K (8.8 megapixels). Similarly, the frame rate defines the number of individual images or frames being displayed on the TV screen per second. The universally accepted film frame rate is 24 FPS, which is used to make high-definition videos. However, most TV broadcasts and shows are recorded at 30fps. See more about FPS here .

Thanks to the advanced video editing tools and applications that have made it easier to capture a cinematic look or make HD cinematic look videos with basic camera setups. If you want to get your desired cinematic look, read the following section.

Part 2: How to Make a Cinematic Look Film Video with FCPX?

The latest features and user-friendly dashboard of Final Cut Pro X allow users (even beginners) to add effects and increase the aesthetics of their videos. Follow these four simple steps to make a cinematic look high-resolution video with Final Cut Pro X.

Step 1: 4K Resolution and Low Frame Rate

To achieve ideal cinematic aesthetics, you need high-quality 4K resolution videos, awesome exposure, the right codec, and lighting. Hence, to start with, capture a high-quality 4K Canon RAW shot with the latest high-tech Canon Log 2 camera. You can also use other devices and choose different codecs and color profiles to get the best color grade.

frame-rate

Step 2: Color Grading and Color Correction

After importing your footage, get ready for color corrections to address issues like conversions for LOG formats through white balance adjustments. Color corrections normalize the color of HD videos into a standard format. Here’s how you can do this:

  1. Go to the Inspector Panel and select the Extended Function
  2. Select the C-Log 2 conversion LUT

color-grading

  1. Make minor exposure and white balance adjustments as per your scope
  2. Select the Color Wheels and Color Mask features to custom select specific areas and colors
  3. Adjust your color grade according to your requirements
  4. Use Color Masking to improve the shadow’s appearance and warm-up mid-tones
  5. You will get a strong color contrast in your footage.

Step 3: Use Slow Motion at the Right Timing

Final Cut Pro X allows its users to make both constant and variable speed changes without disturbing the audio’s pitch. By using slow-motion effects at the right timing, you can make your videos adorable and give them a cinematic look.

  • Select your video and click on the Retiming button
  • Tap on the Slow section

slow-motion

  • You will see multiple options to slow down the speed of your clip
  • The smaller number will slow down your footage
  • To apply custom retiming amounts, again click on the Retiming button and select the Custom option
  • Custom the speed of your clip over 100% or less than 100% as you want
  • After selecting a value, your selected clip will become longer on the timeline.

Step 4: Adopt Film Grain to Make Film-look Videos

Film grain overlays give your videos vintage and cinematic look. Follow these steps to use these film grains in Final Cut Pro X:

  1. Import your footage and film grains downloaded from the internet and layer them into your timeline
  2. Place the film grain on top of your clip
  3. Select the clip and go to the FCPX blend mode dropdown menu located on the top-right of your screen
  4. Click on the Overlay and adjust the opacity of the film grain overlay as required.

filmgrain

Part 3: What Other Factors Contribute to Film-Look Videos

While making cinematic-look videos, also considering the following factors:

Framing

While filming, one must be aware of the emotion to be captured in the frame. For this purpose, follow the “Rule of Thirds,” which means to divide your short into three horizontal and vertical sections and select the third shot to produce some effect.

Tilt Shift

Instead of shooting your clips with a UHD camera, you can add cinematic effect with the Tilt-shift feature by setting the focus of your video. For this purpose, right-click on the video, select Power Tool and check the box with the option Apply Tilt-shift to the clip. Use the slider to adjust the focus.

Background Music

Cinematic clips without background music seem to be unexciting and boring. Adding melodious background music makes your videos look more professional and enjoyable. You can add default music or your favorite music downloaded from the internet by clicking on the Music tab.

Titles and Subtitles

Adding subtitles to your videos can make them understandable for viewers who speak a different language. Click on Text/Credit in Filmora and select Subtitles to add subtitles to your video.

Part 4: How to Add Cinematic Look to Your Footage in Easy Ways

Filmora is an advanced video editing tool developed by Wondershare. Its user-friendly and easy-to-understand interface makes it popular among beginners as well as professionals. And the best thing about Filmora is that the editor provides rich options of presets, effects, and filters to add a film look to your video.

Here’s how you can add a cinematic look to your footage with Filmora.

1, choose Effect

2, search for “cinematic” or “film”

filmora

3, drag the effect you like to the timeline

4, done!

Simple steps, right? For more stunning effects and film-look packages, try filmstock !

filmstock

Conclusion

Get rid of unexciting and dull videos with no animations or effects. It’s time to add a cinematic look to your videos to make them look more professional and elegant.

A variety of tools and applications are available to make cinematic look videos such as Final Cut Pro X and Filmora. Both these software offers advanced video editing features and allow you to make high-resolution cinematic-look videos. You can adjust various aspects of your video such as colors, aesthetics, resolution, motion, frame rate, composition, and camera movements with these two applications.

Download Win Version Download Mac Version

author avatar

Caroline Laurent

Caroline Laurent is a writer and a lover of all things video.

Follow @Caroline Laurent

Caroline Laurent

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

Do you enjoy the view of movies? Do you find your videos dull and unexciting? How about giving a cinematic look to your videos?

I bet a lot of editors have been there. However, it won’t take you long to find out that movies are quite different from the video you recorded and edited.

No worries, this article explains why there are differences between self-made videos and movies, as well as simple yet detailed steps to make cinematic look videos with FCPX.

Part 1: Difference between a Cinematic Look and a Normal Video?

The term cinematic is often referred to the black bars or wide-screen frame ratios. Photographers and filmmakers use the term cinematic to describe the look of movies and pictures shot on film.

However, the term has changed its meaning with the advent of digital video and the invention of high-tech devices. With the evolution of the internet across the globe, YouTubers, videographers, and social media influencers have started using this term to describe anything related to cinema and film. In other words, a cinematic look is an unconventional, film-look, and professional appearance of a video that makes a normal clip look elegant and worth watching. See the top 10 movies made by FCPX here.

Blade-Runner-2049-poster

So, here we draw a line between a normal video and the one with a cinematic look. In the latter, you adjust everything that is directly or indirectly linked to the quality of a video, including but not limited to colors, appearance, light, motion, frame rate, composition, and camera movements.

Resolution refers to the horizontal pixel count such as 2K (2.2 megapixels) or 4K (8.8 megapixels). Similarly, the frame rate defines the number of individual images or frames being displayed on the TV screen per second. The universally accepted film frame rate is 24 FPS, which is used to make high-definition videos. However, most TV broadcasts and shows are recorded at 30fps. See more about FPS here .

Thanks to the advanced video editing tools and applications that have made it easier to capture a cinematic look or make HD cinematic look videos with basic camera setups. If you want to get your desired cinematic look, read the following section.

Part 2: How to Make a Cinematic Look Film Video with FCPX?

The latest features and user-friendly dashboard of Final Cut Pro X allow users (even beginners) to add effects and increase the aesthetics of their videos. Follow these four simple steps to make a cinematic look high-resolution video with Final Cut Pro X.

Step 1: 4K Resolution and Low Frame Rate

To achieve ideal cinematic aesthetics, you need high-quality 4K resolution videos, awesome exposure, the right codec, and lighting. Hence, to start with, capture a high-quality 4K Canon RAW shot with the latest high-tech Canon Log 2 camera. You can also use other devices and choose different codecs and color profiles to get the best color grade.

frame-rate

Step 2: Color Grading and Color Correction

After importing your footage, get ready for color corrections to address issues like conversions for LOG formats through white balance adjustments. Color corrections normalize the color of HD videos into a standard format. Here’s how you can do this:

  1. Go to the Inspector Panel and select the Extended Function
  2. Select the C-Log 2 conversion LUT

color-grading

  1. Make minor exposure and white balance adjustments as per your scope
  2. Select the Color Wheels and Color Mask features to custom select specific areas and colors
  3. Adjust your color grade according to your requirements
  4. Use Color Masking to improve the shadow’s appearance and warm-up mid-tones
  5. You will get a strong color contrast in your footage.

Step 3: Use Slow Motion at the Right Timing

Final Cut Pro X allows its users to make both constant and variable speed changes without disturbing the audio’s pitch. By using slow-motion effects at the right timing, you can make your videos adorable and give them a cinematic look.

  • Select your video and click on the Retiming button
  • Tap on the Slow section

slow-motion

  • You will see multiple options to slow down the speed of your clip
  • The smaller number will slow down your footage
  • To apply custom retiming amounts, again click on the Retiming button and select the Custom option
  • Custom the speed of your clip over 100% or less than 100% as you want
  • After selecting a value, your selected clip will become longer on the timeline.

Step 4: Adopt Film Grain to Make Film-look Videos

Film grain overlays give your videos vintage and cinematic look. Follow these steps to use these film grains in Final Cut Pro X:

  1. Import your footage and film grains downloaded from the internet and layer them into your timeline
  2. Place the film grain on top of your clip
  3. Select the clip and go to the FCPX blend mode dropdown menu located on the top-right of your screen
  4. Click on the Overlay and adjust the opacity of the film grain overlay as required.

filmgrain

Part 3: What Other Factors Contribute to Film-Look Videos

While making cinematic-look videos, also considering the following factors:

Framing

While filming, one must be aware of the emotion to be captured in the frame. For this purpose, follow the “Rule of Thirds,” which means to divide your short into three horizontal and vertical sections and select the third shot to produce some effect.

Tilt Shift

Instead of shooting your clips with a UHD camera, you can add cinematic effect with the Tilt-shift feature by setting the focus of your video. For this purpose, right-click on the video, select Power Tool and check the box with the option Apply Tilt-shift to the clip. Use the slider to adjust the focus.

Background Music

Cinematic clips without background music seem to be unexciting and boring. Adding melodious background music makes your videos look more professional and enjoyable. You can add default music or your favorite music downloaded from the internet by clicking on the Music tab.

Titles and Subtitles

Adding subtitles to your videos can make them understandable for viewers who speak a different language. Click on Text/Credit in Filmora and select Subtitles to add subtitles to your video.

Part 4: How to Add Cinematic Look to Your Footage in Easy Ways

Filmora is an advanced video editing tool developed by Wondershare. Its user-friendly and easy-to-understand interface makes it popular among beginners as well as professionals. And the best thing about Filmora is that the editor provides rich options of presets, effects, and filters to add a film look to your video.

Here’s how you can add a cinematic look to your footage with Filmora.

1, choose Effect

2, search for “cinematic” or “film”

filmora

3, drag the effect you like to the timeline

4, done!

Simple steps, right? For more stunning effects and film-look packages, try filmstock !

filmstock

Conclusion

Get rid of unexciting and dull videos with no animations or effects. It’s time to add a cinematic look to your videos to make them look more professional and elegant.

A variety of tools and applications are available to make cinematic look videos such as Final Cut Pro X and Filmora. Both these software offers advanced video editing features and allow you to make high-resolution cinematic-look videos. You can adjust various aspects of your video such as colors, aesthetics, resolution, motion, frame rate, composition, and camera movements with these two applications.

Download Win Version Download Mac Version

author avatar

Caroline Laurent

Caroline Laurent is a writer and a lover of all things video.

Follow @Caroline Laurent

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