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|style="width: 50%;|Step 1- 1. How to Launch OpenShot Video Editor  
 
|style="width: 50%;|Step 1- 1. How to Launch OpenShot Video Editor  
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After you have imported some files, the next step is adding them to the timeline and arranging them. Click on each photo (one at a time), and drag them onto Track 2 on the timeline. Drag and drop the files to arrange them.  
 
After you have imported some files, the next step is adding them to the timeline and arranging them. Click on each photo (one at a time), and drag them onto Track 2 on the timeline. Drag and drop the files to arrange them.  
 
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|style="width: 50%;|Step 3-Add Music to Timeline  
 
|style="width: 50%;|Step 3-Add Music to Timeline  
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While Creating Simple Title select the pattern of the title in the list and click on “Create Title”. When we click on Create title a small window appears, give the name of the title file and click “OK”. Provide the required title and subtitle and click “Apply”. We can edit the font style and font color by clicking font properties and colors. Now click “OK”. Your title file appears along with the project files.  
 
While Creating Simple Title select the pattern of the title in the list and click on “Create Title”. When we click on Create title a small window appears, give the name of the title file and click “OK”. Provide the required title and subtitle and click “Apply”. We can edit the font style and font color by clicking font properties and colors. Now click “OK”. Your title file appears along with the project files.  
 
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|style="width: 50%;|Step 5-'''Move & Trim Clips on Timeline '''
 
|style="width: 50%;|Step 5-'''Move & Trim Clips on Timeline '''
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Click on a clip at the point you want to cut / slice it.  
 
Click on a clip at the point you want to cut / slice it.  
 
If snapping is enabled, the razor will jump to the play-head position, if it is close-by.
 
If snapping is enabled, the razor will jump to the play-head position, if it is close-by.
   
|style="width: 50%;|Step 6-'''Transitions''' are used to gradually move between 2 different clips. Many different transitions are available in OpenShot. They are easy to drag and drop onto the timeline, and can add lots of fun to a video project.
 
|style="width: 50%;|Step 6-'''Transitions''' are used to gradually move between 2 different clips. Many different transitions are available in OpenShot. They are easy to drag and drop onto the timeline, and can add lots of fun to a video project.
   
1. Add a Transition-
 
1. Add a Transition-
 
To add a transition, switch to the Transition Tab, and select a transition by clicking on it. Drag and drop the transition onto the timeline. It will snap between 2 tracks.  
 
To add a transition, switch to the Transition Tab, and select a transition by clicking on it. Drag and drop the transition onto the timeline. It will snap between 2 tracks.  
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Just like a clip, a transition has a properties window. To launch the properties window for a transition or a mask, right-click on the item, and choose Properties. To save your changes, click on the Apply button.
 
Just like a clip, a transition has a properties window. To launch the properties window for a transition or a mask, right-click on the item, and choose Properties. To save your changes, click on the Apply button.
 
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|style="width: 50%;|Step 7 - 7. Effects  
 
|style="width: 50%;|Step 7 - 7. Effects  
 
OpenShot has over 40 effects designed to manipulate the video or audio output of a clip. Adjusting color hue, brightness, and gamma can all be done with effects. Also, more exotic effects, such as distort, wave, old-film, green screen (also known as Chroma Key), and audio effects.  
 
OpenShot has over 40 effects designed to manipulate the video or audio output of a clip. Adjusting color hue, brightness, and gamma can all be done with effects. Also, more exotic effects, such as distort, wave, old-film, green screen (also known as Chroma Key), and audio effects.  
   
1. Add an Effect  
 
1. Add an Effect  
 
To add an effect, switch to the Effects tab, select an effect from the list, and drag the effect onto a clip on the timeline.
 
To add an effect, switch to the Effects tab, select an effect from the list, and drag the effect onto a clip on the timeline.
   
2. Adjust Effect Settings :  
 
2. Adjust Effect Settings :  
 
To adjust the settings of an effect, right-click on a clip, and choose Properties. Switch to the Effects tab, and you will see a list of all effects that have been applied to the current clip.
 
To adjust the settings of an effect, right-click on a clip, and choose Properties. Switch to the Effects tab, and you will see a list of all effects that have been applied to the current clip.
   
|style="width: 50%;|Step 8-Preview your Project  
 
|style="width: 50%;|Step 8-Preview your Project  
 
To preview what our video looks & sounds like, click the Play button under the preview window. Click the Play button again to pause your video. Remember, if you need to re-arrange any clips, just drag and drop the clips to move them.  
 
To preview what our video looks & sounds like, click the Play button under the preview window. Click the Play button again to pause your video. Remember, if you need to re-arrange any clips, just drag and drop the clips to move them.  
 
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|style="width: 50%;|Step 10-'''Export your Video'''
 
|style="width: 50%;|Step 10-'''Export your Video'''
 
Once you are happy with your photo slide-show video, the next step is to export your video. This will convert your OpenShot project into a single video file, which should work on any Any media player (such as Totem, VLC, SMPlayer, Video Player etc...) or websites (such as YouTube, Vimeo, etc...).  
 
Once you are happy with your photo slide-show video, the next step is to export your video. This will convert your OpenShot project into a single video file, which should work on any Any media player (such as Totem, VLC, SMPlayer, Video Player etc...) or websites (such as YouTube, Vimeo, etc...).  

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