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==== Cutting, moving and deleting clips ====
 
==== Cutting, moving and deleting clips ====
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<gallery mode="packed" heights="250px" caption="Cutting, moving and deleting clips">
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File:4. kdenlive - using sizor tool .png|Using razor tool to cut the clippings
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File:7. Kdenlive - arranging clicps.png|moving clips to different tracks
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</gallery>
 
# To cut a clip into two parts, select '''Razor''' from edit toolbar. The mouse cursor will change to a dotted line & razor icon. Click on a clip at the point you want to cut / slice it.  And also if you want to remove one part of this clip, just right click on the clip and '''remove clip'''.
 
# To cut a clip into two parts, select '''Razor''' from edit toolbar. The mouse cursor will change to a dotted line & razor icon. Click on a clip at the point you want to cut / slice it.  And also if you want to remove one part of this clip, just right click on the clip and '''remove clip'''.
 
# After you cut a clip, now it will be two part. Click on '''cursor icon(Select Mode)''', click on a clip which you want to move. Then,drag the clip to a new position on the timeline, and drop it.  OR
 
# After you cut a clip, now it will be two part. Click on '''cursor icon(Select Mode)''', click on a clip which you want to move. Then,drag the clip to a new position on the timeline, and drop it.  OR
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==== Removing Space Between Clips ====
 
==== Removing Space Between Clips ====
 
Right click in the space between the clips and choose Remove Space.
 
Right click in the space between the clips and choose Remove Space.
 
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[[File:8. removing extra space.png|400px|Removing extra spaces between clips]]
 
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 fade in fade out effect ====
 
==== Adding fade in fade out effect ====
 
By adding fade-in and fade-out for the clips, it will smoothly changing the slides from one to next.  
 
By adding fade-in and fade-out for the clips, it will smoothly changing the slides from one to next.  
 
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[[File:10. kdenlive fade in out.png|400px|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.
 
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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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.  
 
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.
 
Click on File-> Save Project, enter your file name and select location for save in that location.
 
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[[File:11. kdenlive save project.png|400px|save your project for continue your work later]]
 
====Export/Render as Video====
 
====Export/Render as Video====
 
Once done with your all editing work, next is to export your video. This will convert your OpenShot project into a single video file, which should work on any platform.
 
Once done with your all editing work, next is to export your video. This will convert your OpenShot project into a single video file, which should work on any platform.

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