Clipchamp Video Editing Tutorial: FREE Windows 11 Video Editor
TLDRThis tutorial introduces Clipchamp, a free video editor included with Windows 11. It covers basic editing features like trimming, splitting, adding text and transitions, and advanced tools like text-to-speech in 70 languages. The video also discusses the differences between Clipchamp and the built-in Photos app editor, highlighting Clipchamp's superior features and the potential for an enhanced free plan with Microsoft 365 subscription. The tutorial demonstrates creating a video project, adding media, using text-to-speech, and exporting the final video.
Takeaways
- 🆓 Clipchamp is a free video editor included with Windows 11.
- ✂️ It offers basic editing tools like trimming, splitting, and adding text and transitions.
- 🌐 It has advanced features like screen and webcam recording, and text-to-speech in over 70 languages.
- 🎥 You can access stock videos, images, sound effects, and music directly within the app.
- 📱 It's preinstalled for Windows Insiders and will be available for all Windows 11 users soon.
- 💾 You can start a new project from scratch, a template, or a recording.
- 📹 It allows you to change video dimensions to fit various platforms like Instagram.
- 📁 You can import media from your computer, cloud providers, or directly from your phone.
- 🔄 The timeline view lets you arrange and edit clips, apply filters, adjust colors, and change playback speed.
- 🎤 A unique feature is the text-to-speech tool that can convert text into audio in multiple languages and voices.
- 💰 The free plan is limited to 480P exports and includes watermarks, while premium plans offer more features and stock content.
Q & A
What is Clipchamp and how does it relate to Windows 11?
-Clipchamp is a free video editor included with Windows 11. It offers a range of editing essentials such as trimming, splitting, adding text, transitions, and more.
What unique features does Clipchamp offer that sets it apart from other video editors?
-Clipchamp offers unique features like simultaneous screen and webcam recording, text-to-speech in over 70 languages, and access to stock videos, images, sound effects, and music.
Is Clipchamp already available to all Windows 11 users?
-Clipchamp is preinstalled with Windows 11 for Windows Insiders. For others, it will be preinstalled soon, but it can also be downloaded from the Microsoft Store.
How does Clipchamp compare to the built-in video editor in the Photos app on Windows?
-Clipchamp is more feature-rich than the Photos app's video editor, offering transitions, a timeline view, and higher export quality.
What are the limitations of the free plan in Clipchamp?
-The free plan in Clipchamp allows access to all main editing functionalities but restricts export quality to 480P and does not include access to premium stock content.
How does Clipchamp assist in creating content for social media platforms like Instagram?
-Clipchamp makes it easy to change video dimensions to suit different platforms like Instagram and offers features to create professional-looking content.
What is the process to start a new project in Clipchamp?
-To start a new project in Clipchamp, you can create a video from scratch, start from a template, or begin from a recording of your screen or camera.
How can users add media to their project in Clipchamp?
-Users can add media to their project in Clipchamp by dragging and dropping files, pulling content from cloud providers, or fetching content directly from their phone.
What editing tools are available on the Clipchamp timeline?
-The Clipchamp timeline offers tools for trimming, splitting clips, adjusting order, applying filters, adjusting colors, and changing the speed of clips.
How does Clipchamp facilitate the addition of text-to-speech in videos?
-Clipchamp allows users to convert text-to-speech in over 70 different languages and add it to their videos through a simple interface.
What are the options for exporting a video in Clipchamp?
-In Clipchamp, users can export their video, download it, share a link for preview, or share directly to various services.
Outlines
💻 Introduction to Clipchamp Video Editor
Kevin introduces Clipchamp, a free video editor included with Windows 11. He highlights its essential editing features such as trimming, splitting, adding text, and transitions. Clipchamp also offers advanced features like screen and webcam recording simultaneously and a text-to-speech tool in over 70 languages. Kevin compares Clipchamp with the built-in video editor in the Photos app, noting the latter's lack of core features like transitions and timeline view. He explains that Clipchamp is preinstalled for Windows Insiders and will be available for all Windows 11 users soon. The video editor offers a free plan with basic functionality and premium plans for additional features and higher export quality.
🎥 Exploring Clipchamp's Editing Features
The script details the process of using Clipchamp's editing features. Users can import media from various sources, filter files by type, and add them to the timeline. The timeline allows for adjusting video order, zooming, and using shortcut keys for efficiency. Video clips can be replaced, adjusted, and split with ease. The video viewer provides a preview of the video compilation. Kevin also demonstrates how to adjust video aspect ratios to fit the frame and use the text-to-speech feature to add voiceovers in different languages. Additionally, he shows how to incorporate screen recordings and explains the process of adding music and adjusting its properties.
📹 Finalizing the Video with Clipchamp
In the final part of the script, Kevin adds stock video and images, inserts text, and uses graphics like stickers to enhance the video. He discusses the layering of video elements and the use of transitions between clips. The brand kit feature, available only in the premium plan, allows for consistent branding across videos. Kevin demonstrates exporting the video, noting the limitations of the free plan such as 480P export quality and watermarks. He concludes by expressing his opinion that Clipchamp is a significant improvement over the Photos app editor and speculates on potential enhancements to the free plan and benefits for Microsoft 365 subscribers.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Clipchamp
💡Windows 11
💡Text-to-speech
💡Stock videos
💡Timeline view
💡Export
💡Microsoft Store
💡Templates
💡Screen recording
💡Transitions
💡Brand kit
Highlights
Windows 11 includes a free video editor called Clipchamp.
Clipchamp is easy to use and includes all editing essentials.
It allows recording of screen and webcam simultaneously.
A text-to-speech tool supports over 70 languages.
Access to stock videos, images, sound effects, and music.
Windows 10 also has a built-in video editor in the Photos app.
Clipchamp is preinstalled for Windows Insiders.
It will be preinstalled on Windows 11 soon for non-Insiders.
The free plan has limitations like 480P export quality.
Premium plans offer more features and higher export quality.
Microsoft acquired Clipchamp in September 2021.
Clipchamp offers easy video dimension adjustments.
Files can be added from various sources including cloud providers.
The timeline shows the order of video clips.
Core editing tools include trimming, splitting, and repositioning clips.
Filters, color adjustments, and speed changes are available.
Text-to-speech can be added directly to the timeline.
Screen recording can be included in the project.
Music and sound effects can be added with fade in/out options.
Stock video and images can be searched and added to the timeline.
Text overlays and graphics can be customized and added.
Transitions can be inserted between clips for a professional look.
Brand kit for consistent branding is available in the premium plan.
Export options are limited in the free plan with 480P quality and watermarks.
Clipchamp is expected to become more attractive with general Windows 11 availability.