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| Be aware however that if you have clips on multiple tracks in the timeline and they are not grouped, then removing space may disturb the alignment of the clips between the different tracks the space is only removed from the timeline where you clicked | | Be aware however that if you have clips on multiple tracks in the timeline and they are not grouped, then removing space may disturb the alignment of the clips between the different tracks the space is only removed from the timeline where you clicked |
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− | ==== Adding titles/subtitles ==== | + | ==== Adding titles ==== |
| <gallery mode="packed" heights="300"> | | <gallery mode="packed" heights="300"> |
− | File:5. Kdenlive - adding the title.png|Adding the title | + | File:12th titleimage.png| |
| </gallery> | | </gallery> |
| Titles are text elements that can be added to the timeline and appear over the top of other clips. Titles are created in the Project Tree and then dragged to the timeline like other video clips. <br> | | Titles are text elements that can be added to the timeline and appear over the top of other clips. Titles are created in the Project Tree and then dragged to the timeline like other video clips. <br> |
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− | To create a title, choose “Add Title Clip” from the Project toolbar. Below is the title create window. | + | To create a title, Click on Project > Add Title Clip from the toolbar |
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| + | <gallery mode="packed" heights="300"> |
| + | File:13th title2image.png| |
| + | </gallery> |
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| Here just start adding your title and do the formatting using different tools in it and finally click on “OK”. Once click on the OK, your title file will add to you project tree. Drag drop it on your track for adding into your video. | | Here just start adding your title and do the formatting using different tools in it and finally click on “OK”. Once click on the OK, your title file will add to you project tree. Drag drop it on your track for adding into your video. |
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| + | After inserting, check in your project bin for the title file and drag into your timeline |
| + | <gallery mode="packed" heights="300"> |
| + | File:14th image.png|'''Inserting title to timeline form project bin''' |
| + | </gallery> |
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| + | after dragging into your timeline it should look something like this. |
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| If you want titles to overlay other footage, you put title clips on ''video track 1'' and have the other footage on ''video track 2''. You also need to retain the affine transition that is automatically added to the title clips if you want the footage visible underneath. | | If you want titles to overlay other footage, you put title clips on ''video track 1'' and have the other footage on ''video track 2''. You also need to retain the affine transition that is automatically added to the title clips if you want the footage visible underneath. |
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| + | <gallery mode="packed" heights="300"> |
| + | File:15th image.png|'''Inserting title over the video''' |
| + | </gallery> |
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| + | '''Adding fade in fade out effect''' |
| + | By adding fade-in and fade-out for the clips, it will smoothly change the slides from one to next. |
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| + | '''Adding fade in/out for clip''' |
| + | The most basic type of fade-in and fade-out are the fade from black and fade to black effects. The easiest way to add these to your media files is to move the mouse pointer close to the corner of a clip on the timeline, then click and drag until your fade reaches the desired length. |
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| + | '''Save project files''' |
| + | Kdenlive needs a project file to save the information that makes up a video project. Information such as the name and location of your project, video and audio files, timeline information, which clips have been trimmed, arranged, etc. This project file you can use it later if you need to do any change in your file. |
| + | Click on "File > Save Project", enter your file name and select location for save in that location. |
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| ==== Adding fade in fade out effect ==== | | ==== Adding fade in fade out effect ==== |