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How to Clone Yourself with Filmora |Tutorial

How to Clone Yourself with Filmora |TutorialУ вашего броузера проблема в совместимости с HTML5
In this video we are going to show you how you can use Filmora to make a clone of yourself. Download a free trial version of Filmora to get started: https://filmora.wondershare.com/video-editor/?utm_source=filmora_seo_channel&utm_medium=annotations&utm_campaign=Advanced_HowtoCloneYourself Gampash and Ramexa wrote and asked this question on our Youtube channel: Can you please make a clone-editing tutorial? How to Clone Yourself, FILMORA? HELP As a matter of fact, duplicating yourself is much easier than you think. First, let's see how the final video looks like: By using Filmora, you can easily make a twin or even triplets effects within minutes. All you need is: A camera (whether that be a DSLR, point-and-shoot, or even your smartphone), Tripod, Computer, and Filmora. Now follow our step-by-step guide to make one on your own. Step1: SHOOT YOUR VIDEO FOOTAGE To get started, you will need to shoot 4 video clips. Find a stationary background, and make sure there aren’t any moving objects in the scene. Next, set up your tripod and attach your camera to it. Now, let the actor perform on three different locations, and record each scene with a separate clip. Also record a video clip without the actor in. Do make sure that your camera is located in the same place when capturing all those video clips. Step2: UPLOAD THE FOOTAGES TO FILMORA FOR EDITING. Now that you’ve got your raw footages, it’s time to import all the raw footages to Filmora video editor for editing. Load all these 4 video clips to Filmora, and then drag the clip in which the actor is located in the middle place to the video track on the timeline below. Cut any unwanted parts out if necessary. Drag the second clip to the PIP track, click on the Advanced Edit icon here to enter the edit panel. In the PIP Mask library, scroll down to the very bottom, select a mask effect, double click on it to apply. By doing this we could just block the right side of the second video so that the right side of your first video could show through. Adjust the width, height etc. of the mask effect to accurately locate the part that you want to block. Next, drag the third clip to the PIP track, likewise, go to the Advanced Edit panel and apply a mask effect to it. Now delete the extra parts to end the second and third video clip. It will look like the actor just disappears suddenly. Lastly, drag the fourth video clip to the end of the video track. That’s it! This is the simple way you can follow to clone yourself in videos. We will upload another advanced clone-editing tutorial which shows you how the clones can move around freely in the video. Click the link in the description box below to visit https://filmora.wondershare.com/video-editor/?utm_source=filmora_seo_channel&utm_medium=annotations&utm_campaign=Advanced_HowtoCloneYourself and download a free trial version to get started now!
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