Opus Clip Tutorial | How to Customize Text
TLDRIn this tutorial by Juel from Estino Media, viewers learn how to customize text in Opus Clip, a tool for creating profitable content. The video demonstrates editing brand templates for preset text styles, including colors and fonts, and manually customizing text post-AI analysis. It covers text positioning, animation, color, font selection, and size, as well as uppercase preferences and shadow effects. The tutorial also explains how to edit captions for accuracy and style, and concludes with saving and compiling the customized clips, encouraging users to try Opus Clip with a free account first.
Takeaways
- 😀 Customize text in Opus Clip by editing your brand template to preset colors, fonts, and logos.
- 🔧 Access the brand template under captions to customize text elements like font size, style, and color.
- 📝 Manually customize text by adjusting caption position, animation, and text color if the brand template isn't set.
- 🎨 Choose the caption position wisely; the bottom is usually the least distracting placement.
- 🌈 Select from various caption animations to enhance the visual appeal of your text.
- 🖌️ Set the main text color to match your brand or desired aesthetic.
- 📖 Choose the font that is easy to read and fits the style of your content.
- 🔠 Decide on the text case, whether all uppercase for emphasis or lowercase for a more casual look.
- 🖍️ Adjust the font stroke and shadow to make the text stand out against the video background.
- 📌 Utilize AI keywords highlighters to draw attention to important words or phrases in your text.
- ✍️ Edit the caption tab to correct misspellings, add emojis, or remove unnecessary words.
- 💻 Once customization is complete, save and compile your changes to create a new short video clip.
Q & A
What is the main topic of the Opus Clip Tutorial?
-The main topic of the tutorial is how to customize text within the Opus Clip platform.
Who is the presenter of the tutorial?
-The presenter of the tutorial is Juel from Estino Media.
What is the purpose of editing the brand template in Opus Clip?
-Editing the brand template allows you to preset specific colors, fonts, and logos for consistency across your videos before they are clipped.
How does the AI in Opus Clip help with text customization?
-The AI in Opus Clip helps by ranking your videos and suggesting the best placement for captions, as well as highlighting certain words in specific colors.
What are the different caption positions available in Opus Clip?
-The different caption positions available are Auto, Top, Middle, and Bottom, with Bottom being the recommended placement to avoid covering faces or being distracting.
How can you change the animation style of the captions in Opus Clip?
-You can change the animation style of the captions by selecting from the various options provided in the 'Animation' section of the text customization menu.
What is the default font in Opus Clip and why might someone choose to keep it?
-The default font in Opus Clip is big, bold, and easy to read, which is why someone might choose to keep it even if it's not their brand font.
How can you adjust the font size, style, and case in Opus Clip?
-You can adjust the font size, style (like italics or underline), and case (uppercase or lowercase) in the 'Font' section of the text customization menu.
What is the purpose of the font stroke and shadow in Opus Clip?
-The font stroke is the border around each letter, and the font shadow is the effect behind the text that adds depth and helps the text stand out more clearly.
How can you customize the colors of the text and its effects in Opus Clip?
-You can customize the colors of the text and its effects by inputting exact hex codes or choosing from the color options provided, and adjusting the thickness of the border and shadow.
What is the final step to save and compile the customized text in Opus Clip?
-The final step is to click 'Save and Compile' to save any new changes, wait for the processing time to finish, and then download or schedule the edited clip.
Outlines
🎨 Customizing Text in Opus Clip
In this tutorial, Juel from Estino Media demonstrates how to customize text within Opus Clip, a video editing tool. The video begins with loading a video and then proceeds to explain how to edit the brand template for preset customizations such as colors, fonts, and logos. The tutorial covers the customization options available under the captions section of the brand template. It then moves on to manually customize the text if the brand template has not been set, including adjusting the number of lines per page, caption position, animation, text color, font, size, style, and case. The video also discusses adding a font stroke and shadow for depth and clarity, as well as the AI keyword highlighters that can be toggled on or off for emphasizing certain words in the text.
🛠️ Finalizing Text Customization and Exporting
The second paragraph of the video script focuses on the final steps of text customization in Opus Clip. It explains how to correct misspellings, remove words, and add emojis in the caption tab. The video highlights the ability to change the color of highlighted words chosen by AI or manually selected by the user. The tutorial concludes with instructions on saving and compiling the customized video, which involves waiting for the tool to create the new short with the edits made. Once the processing time has elapsed, the user can then download or schedule the video. Juel also provides a link in the description for those interested in trying Opus Clip and encourages viewers to give feedback by liking the video.
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Keywords
💡Customize
💡Brand Template
💡Captions
💡AI
💡Text Color
💡Font
💡Animation
💡Font Size
💡Uppercase
💡Shadow
💡Highlighters
Highlights
Introduction to customizing text in Opus Clip by Juel from Estino Media.
Loading a video in Opus Clip to demonstrate text customization.
Editing brand templates for preset text customization before video clipping.
Customizing text under the 'Captions' section in the brand template.
Manual text customization if brand template access is not available.
Choosing the number of lines per page for captions.
Setting the caption position to avoid covering important video elements.
Selecting caption animation styles for dynamic text display.
Customizing text color to match brand identity.
Choosing the font and style for readability and aesthetic.
Adjusting font size, italics, underline, and boldness for emphasis.
Deciding on text case, either uppercase for prominence or lowercase for normalcy.
Adding a font stroke and shadow for depth and standout text.
Customizing AI keyword highlighters for emphasis on specific words.
Editing captions to correct misspellings or add emojis.
Changing highlight colors to fit brand or personal preferences.
Finalizing text customization and compiling the video with edits.
Waiting for the video to process after making edits before downloading or scheduling.
Encouragement to try Opus Clip with a free account before committing to a paid plan.
Invitation for feedback and a reminder of the link in the description for Opus Clip.