I am looking for ways to improve my clip making workflow more efficient- what do you all use for making previews? Anyone have tips or tricks to make this part of this process more efficient?
I am editing my videos with Adobe Premiere Pro, I have Wondershare Filmora and I used the Auto Highlight feature- but I am not satisified with it.
Munch is a good tool- but is out my budget for the time being.
Anyone Have tips or Hacks for Making Previews?
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I use Windows 11 ClipChamp but I have not tried anything else in a long time.Esixxx wrote: ↑Wed Jul 26, 2023 8:33 am I am looking for ways to improve my clip making workflow more efficient- what do you all use for making previews? Anyone have tips or tricks to make this part of this process more efficient?
I am editing my videos with Adobe Premiere Pro, I have Wondershare Filmora and I used the Auto Highlight feature- but I am not satisified with it.
Munch is a good tool- but is out my budget for the time being.
All you have to do is drag the green bars to where you want it to stop and start. It can be a little tricky at times but I'm starting to get the hang of it.
I like how my gifs turn out from there too but that can also be a bit tricky. I have been doing mostly video gifs instead of snapshots.
There are probably better programs out there. I pretty much ignored my store for a long time until recently.
I hope you find something you like!
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@CarmenRose Thank you! I'll tinker with Clip Champ- I just took a peak at it and the time layout could actually help me find the parts of the clip I want to use faster.
And I agree video gifs are better than stills. They are actually fun to make
And I agree video gifs are better than stills. They are actually fun to make