The Ultimate Guide to Importing and Exporting Videos in Adobe Premiere for 2024

The Ultimate Guide to Importing and Exporting Videos in Adobe Premiere for 2024

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The Ultimate Guide to Importing and Exporting Videos in Adobe Premiere Pro

How to Import and Export Videos in Adobe Premiere

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Benjamin Arango

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

Adobe Premiere Pro offers different paths to importing and exporting videos. Here we mainly discuss how to import and export media files in Adobe Premiere Pro.

Learn more tips, tricks and hacks of Premiere for accelerating video editing.

This is a basic tutorial about Adobe Premiere, professional video editing software. However, if video editing is new to you, consider Wondershare Filmora , which is a powerful but easy-to-use tool for users just starting out. Download the free trial version below.

Download Win VersionDownload Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )


Importing

There are two main ways to import media into Premiere, the import command and the media browser. They do things slightly differently and have uses they are both best suited to, here we will look at the process itself and which method to use in a given situation.

1. Import Command

This is a straightforward command that works like most other programs, and is accessed from the file menu, or via the Control+I shortcut on the PC or Command+I on the Mac. You can also double click an empty area of the project panel to automatically open the import dialogue.

Whichever way you access it, you get the standard for the platform import dialogue box we see here.

Import videos to Adobe Premiere

This method of importing is best suited to self-contained media such as audio or graphics, or video files such as MP4 that are single files themselves, whose location on your computer you know so you can navigate to them easily. This is not the way to import videos from cameras, as they invariably create complex file and folder arrangements that make choosing the correct files difficult. This is where you would opt for the media browser method instead.

2. Media Browser

Whilst on the surface media browser appears to do the same job as the import command the way they carry out the task is somewhat different, media browser is designed to let you see the media created by cameras, and show you easy to understand icons and metadata rather than the intricate pattern of files and folders they use. This makes picking the correct clip from a selection much easier, with metadata showing you date and duration as well as file type.

Import videos to Adobe Premiere

The media browser panel is found in the project panel, which on the standard layout is the bottom left corner, and can also be accessed by the Shift+8 shortcut. As you can see from the screenshot it works like an operating system file browser and allows you to navigate through the file directories of hard drives and removable media connected to the system.

One of the benefits of media browser is to narrow down the type of media being shown, so you can set to avchd for instance and it will display just that type of file in a given location. Because many projects use media from different sources this can be a real boon to finding the right file within a list.

File Types

Media browser displays more or less any file there is in a given location, and importing is simply a matter of selecting the correct file and double clicking it or right clicking and selecting import from the menu. You can select multiple files at once by holding down shift and import them all together if needed.

There are some exceptions to this, however, despite having a huge number of file types supported natively within Premiere, you will sometimes run into files that are not supported, FLV and MKV files being the most common ones, but this is not the end of the world and there is a simple solution.

Wondershare Video Converter Ultimate offers an easy way to convert any file you may have into media that Premiere can use quickly and efficiently, and is a great tool to have alongside premiere if you commonly work with multiple file types.

Exporting

The ultimate aim of any project is obviously to finish it and let others see the result of your creativity, and that means exporting your work into a format that is suitable for the medium you wish the project to be viewed on. Premiere offers a number of options regarding export, you can select an entire sequence to export as a single file for the web or disc, choose a single frame to post to a website, blog or to distribute through email, you can export just the audio, or just the video from a sequence, and if you have the right hardware, can export directly to tape or disk.

To export a project that closely matches the original media in quality and frame rates, often called a master copy, is very straightforward in Premiere, with the sequence selected, either in the Timeline Panel or the Project Panel, you simply use the File > Export > Media path :

Export videos in Adobe Premiere

Which opens the media export dialogue.

Export videos in Adobe Premiere

Selecting ‘Match Sequence Settings’ here creates a finished file that matches the quality of the original source media. Then you simply choose a suitable name for the file in the Output Name field, and click export. This creates in essence a digital clone of the sequence, and best practice is to always do this for any project, however, for many projects, this is not necessarily the format you would want the final product to be in, those concentrating on YouTube output, or someone wanting to author a DVD for instance will need other options.

Thankfully Premiere caters here as well. Instead of selecting the ‘Match Sequence Settings’ within export dialogue, you can click on the ‘Format’ field to change the type of file that is produced. What options here can vary depending on codecs installed, this screenshot shows only those that are included with the product for clarity.

Export videos in Adobe Premiere

Depending on which format you choose. The preset below will allow you to choose a wide range of output settings to suit the intended platform. For instance, selecting format brings up a huge number of presets for various Tablets and Phones, but also for Vimeo and YouTube, which is why it is one of the most common output formats. Here’s a look at some of the presets available from the menu.

Export videos in Adobe Premiere

Once you choose a preset, you can further modify the parameters to suit the project you are working on and even save those as an additional custom preset for later projects should you wish. Again, choosing a suitable file name and clicking Export ends the process.

The other common requirement is for DVD or Blu-Ray files. Whilst you need access to the appropriate hardware to burn the disk, Premiere creates the file structure for that natively and you have two options here. Mpeg2 in either DVD or Blu-Ray form, or Blu-Ray. With high quality source material, the two formats are virtually indistinguishable in their final format, however, MPEG2 will be much quicker to render and is a good choice for most applications. Although does allow more content to fit into a given space, so it does have uses. Importing and exporting are the foundation of Premiere use, and as we have shown Premiere makes it very easy to do and produces the right file types for whatever your project is to be used for.

With the addition of Wondershare Video Converter Ultimate you have a workflow that can ingest and export any type of media file you will ever come across with the minimum of fuss.

author avatar

Benjamin Arango

Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.

Follow @Benjamin Arango

Benjamin Arango

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

Adobe Premiere Pro offers different paths to importing and exporting videos. Here we mainly discuss how to import and export media files in Adobe Premiere Pro.

Learn more tips, tricks and hacks of Premiere for accelerating video editing.

This is a basic tutorial about Adobe Premiere, professional video editing software. However, if video editing is new to you, consider Wondershare Filmora , which is a powerful but easy-to-use tool for users just starting out. Download the free trial version below.

Download Win VersionDownload Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )


Importing

There are two main ways to import media into Premiere, the import command and the media browser. They do things slightly differently and have uses they are both best suited to, here we will look at the process itself and which method to use in a given situation.

1. Import Command

This is a straightforward command that works like most other programs, and is accessed from the file menu, or via the Control+I shortcut on the PC or Command+I on the Mac. You can also double click an empty area of the project panel to automatically open the import dialogue.

Whichever way you access it, you get the standard for the platform import dialogue box we see here.

Import videos to Adobe Premiere

This method of importing is best suited to self-contained media such as audio or graphics, or video files such as MP4 that are single files themselves, whose location on your computer you know so you can navigate to them easily. This is not the way to import videos from cameras, as they invariably create complex file and folder arrangements that make choosing the correct files difficult. This is where you would opt for the media browser method instead.

2. Media Browser

Whilst on the surface media browser appears to do the same job as the import command the way they carry out the task is somewhat different, media browser is designed to let you see the media created by cameras, and show you easy to understand icons and metadata rather than the intricate pattern of files and folders they use. This makes picking the correct clip from a selection much easier, with metadata showing you date and duration as well as file type.

Import videos to Adobe Premiere

The media browser panel is found in the project panel, which on the standard layout is the bottom left corner, and can also be accessed by the Shift+8 shortcut. As you can see from the screenshot it works like an operating system file browser and allows you to navigate through the file directories of hard drives and removable media connected to the system.

One of the benefits of media browser is to narrow down the type of media being shown, so you can set to avchd for instance and it will display just that type of file in a given location. Because many projects use media from different sources this can be a real boon to finding the right file within a list.

File Types

Media browser displays more or less any file there is in a given location, and importing is simply a matter of selecting the correct file and double clicking it or right clicking and selecting import from the menu. You can select multiple files at once by holding down shift and import them all together if needed.

There are some exceptions to this, however, despite having a huge number of file types supported natively within Premiere, you will sometimes run into files that are not supported, FLV and MKV files being the most common ones, but this is not the end of the world and there is a simple solution.

Wondershare Video Converter Ultimate offers an easy way to convert any file you may have into media that Premiere can use quickly and efficiently, and is a great tool to have alongside premiere if you commonly work with multiple file types.

Exporting

The ultimate aim of any project is obviously to finish it and let others see the result of your creativity, and that means exporting your work into a format that is suitable for the medium you wish the project to be viewed on. Premiere offers a number of options regarding export, you can select an entire sequence to export as a single file for the web or disc, choose a single frame to post to a website, blog or to distribute through email, you can export just the audio, or just the video from a sequence, and if you have the right hardware, can export directly to tape or disk.

To export a project that closely matches the original media in quality and frame rates, often called a master copy, is very straightforward in Premiere, with the sequence selected, either in the Timeline Panel or the Project Panel, you simply use the File > Export > Media path :

Export videos in Adobe Premiere

Which opens the media export dialogue.

Export videos in Adobe Premiere

Selecting ‘Match Sequence Settings’ here creates a finished file that matches the quality of the original source media. Then you simply choose a suitable name for the file in the Output Name field, and click export. This creates in essence a digital clone of the sequence, and best practice is to always do this for any project, however, for many projects, this is not necessarily the format you would want the final product to be in, those concentrating on YouTube output, or someone wanting to author a DVD for instance will need other options.

Thankfully Premiere caters here as well. Instead of selecting the ‘Match Sequence Settings’ within export dialogue, you can click on the ‘Format’ field to change the type of file that is produced. What options here can vary depending on codecs installed, this screenshot shows only those that are included with the product for clarity.

Export videos in Adobe Premiere

Depending on which format you choose. The preset below will allow you to choose a wide range of output settings to suit the intended platform. For instance, selecting format brings up a huge number of presets for various Tablets and Phones, but also for Vimeo and YouTube, which is why it is one of the most common output formats. Here’s a look at some of the presets available from the menu.

Export videos in Adobe Premiere

Once you choose a preset, you can further modify the parameters to suit the project you are working on and even save those as an additional custom preset for later projects should you wish. Again, choosing a suitable file name and clicking Export ends the process.

The other common requirement is for DVD or Blu-Ray files. Whilst you need access to the appropriate hardware to burn the disk, Premiere creates the file structure for that natively and you have two options here. Mpeg2 in either DVD or Blu-Ray form, or Blu-Ray. With high quality source material, the two formats are virtually indistinguishable in their final format, however, MPEG2 will be much quicker to render and is a good choice for most applications. Although does allow more content to fit into a given space, so it does have uses. Importing and exporting are the foundation of Premiere use, and as we have shown Premiere makes it very easy to do and produces the right file types for whatever your project is to be used for.

With the addition of Wondershare Video Converter Ultimate you have a workflow that can ingest and export any type of media file you will ever come across with the minimum of fuss.

author avatar

Benjamin Arango

Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.

Follow @Benjamin Arango

Benjamin Arango

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

Adobe Premiere Pro offers different paths to importing and exporting videos. Here we mainly discuss how to import and export media files in Adobe Premiere Pro.

Learn more tips, tricks and hacks of Premiere for accelerating video editing.

This is a basic tutorial about Adobe Premiere, professional video editing software. However, if video editing is new to you, consider Wondershare Filmora , which is a powerful but easy-to-use tool for users just starting out. Download the free trial version below.

Download Win VersionDownload Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )


Importing

There are two main ways to import media into Premiere, the import command and the media browser. They do things slightly differently and have uses they are both best suited to, here we will look at the process itself and which method to use in a given situation.

1. Import Command

This is a straightforward command that works like most other programs, and is accessed from the file menu, or via the Control+I shortcut on the PC or Command+I on the Mac. You can also double click an empty area of the project panel to automatically open the import dialogue.

Whichever way you access it, you get the standard for the platform import dialogue box we see here.

Import videos to Adobe Premiere

This method of importing is best suited to self-contained media such as audio or graphics, or video files such as MP4 that are single files themselves, whose location on your computer you know so you can navigate to them easily. This is not the way to import videos from cameras, as they invariably create complex file and folder arrangements that make choosing the correct files difficult. This is where you would opt for the media browser method instead.

2. Media Browser

Whilst on the surface media browser appears to do the same job as the import command the way they carry out the task is somewhat different, media browser is designed to let you see the media created by cameras, and show you easy to understand icons and metadata rather than the intricate pattern of files and folders they use. This makes picking the correct clip from a selection much easier, with metadata showing you date and duration as well as file type.

Import videos to Adobe Premiere

The media browser panel is found in the project panel, which on the standard layout is the bottom left corner, and can also be accessed by the Shift+8 shortcut. As you can see from the screenshot it works like an operating system file browser and allows you to navigate through the file directories of hard drives and removable media connected to the system.

One of the benefits of media browser is to narrow down the type of media being shown, so you can set to avchd for instance and it will display just that type of file in a given location. Because many projects use media from different sources this can be a real boon to finding the right file within a list.

File Types

Media browser displays more or less any file there is in a given location, and importing is simply a matter of selecting the correct file and double clicking it or right clicking and selecting import from the menu. You can select multiple files at once by holding down shift and import them all together if needed.

There are some exceptions to this, however, despite having a huge number of file types supported natively within Premiere, you will sometimes run into files that are not supported, FLV and MKV files being the most common ones, but this is not the end of the world and there is a simple solution.

Wondershare Video Converter Ultimate offers an easy way to convert any file you may have into media that Premiere can use quickly and efficiently, and is a great tool to have alongside premiere if you commonly work with multiple file types.

Exporting

The ultimate aim of any project is obviously to finish it and let others see the result of your creativity, and that means exporting your work into a format that is suitable for the medium you wish the project to be viewed on. Premiere offers a number of options regarding export, you can select an entire sequence to export as a single file for the web or disc, choose a single frame to post to a website, blog or to distribute through email, you can export just the audio, or just the video from a sequence, and if you have the right hardware, can export directly to tape or disk.

To export a project that closely matches the original media in quality and frame rates, often called a master copy, is very straightforward in Premiere, with the sequence selected, either in the Timeline Panel or the Project Panel, you simply use the File > Export > Media path :

Export videos in Adobe Premiere

Which opens the media export dialogue.

Export videos in Adobe Premiere

Selecting ‘Match Sequence Settings’ here creates a finished file that matches the quality of the original source media. Then you simply choose a suitable name for the file in the Output Name field, and click export. This creates in essence a digital clone of the sequence, and best practice is to always do this for any project, however, for many projects, this is not necessarily the format you would want the final product to be in, those concentrating on YouTube output, or someone wanting to author a DVD for instance will need other options.

Thankfully Premiere caters here as well. Instead of selecting the ‘Match Sequence Settings’ within export dialogue, you can click on the ‘Format’ field to change the type of file that is produced. What options here can vary depending on codecs installed, this screenshot shows only those that are included with the product for clarity.

Export videos in Adobe Premiere

Depending on which format you choose. The preset below will allow you to choose a wide range of output settings to suit the intended platform. For instance, selecting format brings up a huge number of presets for various Tablets and Phones, but also for Vimeo and YouTube, which is why it is one of the most common output formats. Here’s a look at some of the presets available from the menu.

Export videos in Adobe Premiere

Once you choose a preset, you can further modify the parameters to suit the project you are working on and even save those as an additional custom preset for later projects should you wish. Again, choosing a suitable file name and clicking Export ends the process.

The other common requirement is for DVD or Blu-Ray files. Whilst you need access to the appropriate hardware to burn the disk, Premiere creates the file structure for that natively and you have two options here. Mpeg2 in either DVD or Blu-Ray form, or Blu-Ray. With high quality source material, the two formats are virtually indistinguishable in their final format, however, MPEG2 will be much quicker to render and is a good choice for most applications. Although does allow more content to fit into a given space, so it does have uses. Importing and exporting are the foundation of Premiere use, and as we have shown Premiere makes it very easy to do and produces the right file types for whatever your project is to be used for.

With the addition of Wondershare Video Converter Ultimate you have a workflow that can ingest and export any type of media file you will ever come across with the minimum of fuss.

author avatar

Benjamin Arango

Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.

Follow @Benjamin Arango

Benjamin Arango

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

Adobe Premiere Pro offers different paths to importing and exporting videos. Here we mainly discuss how to import and export media files in Adobe Premiere Pro.

Learn more tips, tricks and hacks of Premiere for accelerating video editing.

This is a basic tutorial about Adobe Premiere, professional video editing software. However, if video editing is new to you, consider Wondershare Filmora , which is a powerful but easy-to-use tool for users just starting out. Download the free trial version below.

Download Win VersionDownload Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )


Importing

There are two main ways to import media into Premiere, the import command and the media browser. They do things slightly differently and have uses they are both best suited to, here we will look at the process itself and which method to use in a given situation.

1. Import Command

This is a straightforward command that works like most other programs, and is accessed from the file menu, or via the Control+I shortcut on the PC or Command+I on the Mac. You can also double click an empty area of the project panel to automatically open the import dialogue.

Whichever way you access it, you get the standard for the platform import dialogue box we see here.

Import videos to Adobe Premiere

This method of importing is best suited to self-contained media such as audio or graphics, or video files such as MP4 that are single files themselves, whose location on your computer you know so you can navigate to them easily. This is not the way to import videos from cameras, as they invariably create complex file and folder arrangements that make choosing the correct files difficult. This is where you would opt for the media browser method instead.

2. Media Browser

Whilst on the surface media browser appears to do the same job as the import command the way they carry out the task is somewhat different, media browser is designed to let you see the media created by cameras, and show you easy to understand icons and metadata rather than the intricate pattern of files and folders they use. This makes picking the correct clip from a selection much easier, with metadata showing you date and duration as well as file type.

Import videos to Adobe Premiere

The media browser panel is found in the project panel, which on the standard layout is the bottom left corner, and can also be accessed by the Shift+8 shortcut. As you can see from the screenshot it works like an operating system file browser and allows you to navigate through the file directories of hard drives and removable media connected to the system.

One of the benefits of media browser is to narrow down the type of media being shown, so you can set to avchd for instance and it will display just that type of file in a given location. Because many projects use media from different sources this can be a real boon to finding the right file within a list.

File Types

Media browser displays more or less any file there is in a given location, and importing is simply a matter of selecting the correct file and double clicking it or right clicking and selecting import from the menu. You can select multiple files at once by holding down shift and import them all together if needed.

There are some exceptions to this, however, despite having a huge number of file types supported natively within Premiere, you will sometimes run into files that are not supported, FLV and MKV files being the most common ones, but this is not the end of the world and there is a simple solution.

Wondershare Video Converter Ultimate offers an easy way to convert any file you may have into media that Premiere can use quickly and efficiently, and is a great tool to have alongside premiere if you commonly work with multiple file types.

Exporting

The ultimate aim of any project is obviously to finish it and let others see the result of your creativity, and that means exporting your work into a format that is suitable for the medium you wish the project to be viewed on. Premiere offers a number of options regarding export, you can select an entire sequence to export as a single file for the web or disc, choose a single frame to post to a website, blog or to distribute through email, you can export just the audio, or just the video from a sequence, and if you have the right hardware, can export directly to tape or disk.

To export a project that closely matches the original media in quality and frame rates, often called a master copy, is very straightforward in Premiere, with the sequence selected, either in the Timeline Panel or the Project Panel, you simply use the File > Export > Media path :

Export videos in Adobe Premiere

Which opens the media export dialogue.

Export videos in Adobe Premiere

Selecting ‘Match Sequence Settings’ here creates a finished file that matches the quality of the original source media. Then you simply choose a suitable name for the file in the Output Name field, and click export. This creates in essence a digital clone of the sequence, and best practice is to always do this for any project, however, for many projects, this is not necessarily the format you would want the final product to be in, those concentrating on YouTube output, or someone wanting to author a DVD for instance will need other options.

Thankfully Premiere caters here as well. Instead of selecting the ‘Match Sequence Settings’ within export dialogue, you can click on the ‘Format’ field to change the type of file that is produced. What options here can vary depending on codecs installed, this screenshot shows only those that are included with the product for clarity.

Export videos in Adobe Premiere

Depending on which format you choose. The preset below will allow you to choose a wide range of output settings to suit the intended platform. For instance, selecting format brings up a huge number of presets for various Tablets and Phones, but also for Vimeo and YouTube, which is why it is one of the most common output formats. Here’s a look at some of the presets available from the menu.

Export videos in Adobe Premiere

Once you choose a preset, you can further modify the parameters to suit the project you are working on and even save those as an additional custom preset for later projects should you wish. Again, choosing a suitable file name and clicking Export ends the process.

The other common requirement is for DVD or Blu-Ray files. Whilst you need access to the appropriate hardware to burn the disk, Premiere creates the file structure for that natively and you have two options here. Mpeg2 in either DVD or Blu-Ray form, or Blu-Ray. With high quality source material, the two formats are virtually indistinguishable in their final format, however, MPEG2 will be much quicker to render and is a good choice for most applications. Although does allow more content to fit into a given space, so it does have uses. Importing and exporting are the foundation of Premiere use, and as we have shown Premiere makes it very easy to do and produces the right file types for whatever your project is to be used for.

With the addition of Wondershare Video Converter Ultimate you have a workflow that can ingest and export any type of media file you will ever come across with the minimum of fuss.

author avatar

Benjamin Arango

Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.

Follow @Benjamin Arango

FCPX Visual Storytelling: Using Freeze Frames and Slow Motion for Impact

Final Cut Pro X: Freeze-Frames and Slow Motion

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Benjamin Arango

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

A very simple, yet very effective effect is changing the speed of a video clip. This could be a simple still-frame (also called “Freeze Frame”) or playing a clip in slow or fast motion.

This article shows you how to do this using Final Cut Pro X.

For more tutorials on slow-motion please refer to this article: Top 10 Slow Motion Video Editing Software.

Freeze-Frames and Slow Motion in Final Cut Pro X

1. STILL FRAMES

still frames

A still-frame freezes action. For instance, here is a clip of a hummingbird getting ready to land on a bird feeder. I want to create a freeze-frame of the bird in flight. (Um, yeah, I use “freeze-frame” and “still-frame” interchangeably.)

In Final Cut Pro X, put the playhead (or skimmer) on the frame you want to freeze and type Option+F.

freeze frames

This creates a two-second freeze-frame at the position of the playhead.

create freeze frame

Adjust the duration of the frame by trimming the edge; just like any other clip. Here, for example, I’m making the duration of the freeze-frame 11 frames shorter.

freeze frames in FCP X

In case you were wondering, this is what the freeze looks like. It freezes the flight of the hummingbird in the middle of playback, allowing us to add graphics or other text then resume the action as though nothing had happened.

Very cool, except….

Well, the good news is that this is fast and easy. The bad news is that we can’t change the location of the still frame.

So, here’s another way to do this.

Put the playhead (or skimmer, but I prefer the playhead) on the frame you want to freeze, select the clip, then type Shift+F.

Playhead

This locates the source clip in the Browser, selects both the Browser and the clip, and matches the position of the In, Out, and playhead.

match clips

Now, with the Browser selected, type Option+F. This creates a freeze-frame of the Browser clip and places it at the location of the playhead as a connected clip in the Timeline.

As a connected clip, we can move this new freeze-frame wherever we want. However, be careful in moving the clip, because, unless you mark the original frame with a marker (type “M”), there’s no easy way to match the still frame with the source frame, once the still frame is moved somewhere else.

I use both these techniques in many different projects.

2. HOLD FRAME

A Hold Frame is similar to an in-line still frame, but with more flexibility.

hold frame

Put the playhead (or skimmer) on the frame you want to hold. Then, Then, using either Modify > Retime or the “Smurf-on-a-headset” Toolbar icon, choose Hold Frame (or type: Shift+H).

hold frames in fcp x

This displays the orange Retime editor bar above the clip, with a small red portion indicating the Hold frame.

create hold frames

Change the duration of the Hold frame by dragging the small thumb at the right end of the red bar.

speed016

Add a speed ramp transition at the end of the Hold frame by clicking the downward-pointing arrow next to the word “Hold” in the Retime Editor.

speed018

To change the actual frame being held, double-click the bar icon to the LEFT of the red Hold section and choose Source Frame (Edit). This allows you to slide the Hold frame selection left or right.

NOTE: Changing the source frame is a feature that I like a LOT!

3. SLOW (or FAST) MOTION

fast/slow motion

We use slow-motion to show events that are too fast for the unaided eye to see. And fast motion to speed up very slow events. Both of these effects use what’s called a “constant speed change,” where the entire clip changes by the same amount - either faster or slower.

WE create either effect using the same tools, just different values. Here’s how.

slow motion

Select the clip who’s speed you want to change. Then, using either Modify > Retime or the “Smurf” Toolbar icon, select Slow (or Fast).

Choose one of the available speeds; in this case, 50%. (Yes, you can change this to any value you want, I’ll show you how in a minute.)

create slow/fast motion

Three things happen at once:

  • The duration of the clip changes
  • The orange Retiming bar appears over the top of the clip
  • The speed of the clip changes

speed010

To reset the speed back to normal (100%), click the downward-pointing arrow in the Retiming bar and choose Normal (100%).

There are two ways to change the speed of a clip.

speed017

The easy way is to grab the small handle at the end of the clip and drag left or right. The speed will change as you drag it.

Or, for more precision, click the downward-pointing arrow in the Retiming bar and choose Custom.

speed011

This opens a new dialog allowing a number of changes:

  • Reverse. Plays the clip in reverse.
  • Rate. Select a specific speed change as a percentage of normal speed for a clip. Less than 100% is slow-motion. More than 100% is fast-motion.
  • Duration. Select a specific duration for a clip and FCP X will calculate how fast or slow it needs to go.
  • Ripple. When checked, adjusts the duration of a clip based upon the speed. When unchecked, the clip duration remains fixed even when speed changes.

You will get the smoothest speed changes when the percentage you choose divides evenly into 200. For example, 100, 66, 50, 40, 33, 25, 20, 10 and so on.

4. EXTRA CREDIT

There is one more setting to consider when slowing a clip. (This does not apply when creating fast motion.)

speed012

Using, again, either Modify > Retime or the “Smurf” menu, select Video Quality.

  • Normal. This is the best choice for speeds of 50% or faster.
  • Frame Blending. This is the best choice for speeds of about 20% to 50%.
  • Optical Flow. This is the best choice for speeds slower than about 20%.

Frame blending puts a short dissolve between frames when running in slow motion to improve the illusion of motion. Optical Flow invents in-between frames to minimize the jerkiness of extremely slow motion.

Frame blending is relatively fast and easy. Optical Flow will look better in most cases, but takes a long time to render.


This is a basic tutorial about Apple Final Cut Pro X, a professional video editing software. However, if video editing is new to you, consider Wondershare Filmora for Mac . This is a powerful but easy-to-use tool for users just starting out. Download the free trial version below.

Download Win VersionDownload Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )


SUMMARY

Whether you want your clips to speed up, slow down or just plain stop, Final Cut Pro X makes the entire process easy.

author avatar

Benjamin Arango

Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.

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Benjamin Arango

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

A very simple, yet very effective effect is changing the speed of a video clip. This could be a simple still-frame (also called “Freeze Frame”) or playing a clip in slow or fast motion.

This article shows you how to do this using Final Cut Pro X.

For more tutorials on slow-motion please refer to this article: Top 10 Slow Motion Video Editing Software.

Freeze-Frames and Slow Motion in Final Cut Pro X

1. STILL FRAMES

still frames

A still-frame freezes action. For instance, here is a clip of a hummingbird getting ready to land on a bird feeder. I want to create a freeze-frame of the bird in flight. (Um, yeah, I use “freeze-frame” and “still-frame” interchangeably.)

In Final Cut Pro X, put the playhead (or skimmer) on the frame you want to freeze and type Option+F.

freeze frames

This creates a two-second freeze-frame at the position of the playhead.

create freeze frame

Adjust the duration of the frame by trimming the edge; just like any other clip. Here, for example, I’m making the duration of the freeze-frame 11 frames shorter.

freeze frames in FCP X

In case you were wondering, this is what the freeze looks like. It freezes the flight of the hummingbird in the middle of playback, allowing us to add graphics or other text then resume the action as though nothing had happened.

Very cool, except….

Well, the good news is that this is fast and easy. The bad news is that we can’t change the location of the still frame.

So, here’s another way to do this.

Put the playhead (or skimmer, but I prefer the playhead) on the frame you want to freeze, select the clip, then type Shift+F.

Playhead

This locates the source clip in the Browser, selects both the Browser and the clip, and matches the position of the In, Out, and playhead.

match clips

Now, with the Browser selected, type Option+F. This creates a freeze-frame of the Browser clip and places it at the location of the playhead as a connected clip in the Timeline.

As a connected clip, we can move this new freeze-frame wherever we want. However, be careful in moving the clip, because, unless you mark the original frame with a marker (type “M”), there’s no easy way to match the still frame with the source frame, once the still frame is moved somewhere else.

I use both these techniques in many different projects.

2. HOLD FRAME

A Hold Frame is similar to an in-line still frame, but with more flexibility.

hold frame

Put the playhead (or skimmer) on the frame you want to hold. Then, Then, using either Modify > Retime or the “Smurf-on-a-headset” Toolbar icon, choose Hold Frame (or type: Shift+H).

hold frames in fcp x

This displays the orange Retime editor bar above the clip, with a small red portion indicating the Hold frame.

create hold frames

Change the duration of the Hold frame by dragging the small thumb at the right end of the red bar.

speed016

Add a speed ramp transition at the end of the Hold frame by clicking the downward-pointing arrow next to the word “Hold” in the Retime Editor.

speed018

To change the actual frame being held, double-click the bar icon to the LEFT of the red Hold section and choose Source Frame (Edit). This allows you to slide the Hold frame selection left or right.

NOTE: Changing the source frame is a feature that I like a LOT!

3. SLOW (or FAST) MOTION

fast/slow motion

We use slow-motion to show events that are too fast for the unaided eye to see. And fast motion to speed up very slow events. Both of these effects use what’s called a “constant speed change,” where the entire clip changes by the same amount - either faster or slower.

WE create either effect using the same tools, just different values. Here’s how.

slow motion

Select the clip who’s speed you want to change. Then, using either Modify > Retime or the “Smurf” Toolbar icon, select Slow (or Fast).

Choose one of the available speeds; in this case, 50%. (Yes, you can change this to any value you want, I’ll show you how in a minute.)

create slow/fast motion

Three things happen at once:

  • The duration of the clip changes
  • The orange Retiming bar appears over the top of the clip
  • The speed of the clip changes

speed010

To reset the speed back to normal (100%), click the downward-pointing arrow in the Retiming bar and choose Normal (100%).

There are two ways to change the speed of a clip.

speed017

The easy way is to grab the small handle at the end of the clip and drag left or right. The speed will change as you drag it.

Or, for more precision, click the downward-pointing arrow in the Retiming bar and choose Custom.

speed011

This opens a new dialog allowing a number of changes:

  • Reverse. Plays the clip in reverse.
  • Rate. Select a specific speed change as a percentage of normal speed for a clip. Less than 100% is slow-motion. More than 100% is fast-motion.
  • Duration. Select a specific duration for a clip and FCP X will calculate how fast or slow it needs to go.
  • Ripple. When checked, adjusts the duration of a clip based upon the speed. When unchecked, the clip duration remains fixed even when speed changes.

You will get the smoothest speed changes when the percentage you choose divides evenly into 200. For example, 100, 66, 50, 40, 33, 25, 20, 10 and so on.

4. EXTRA CREDIT

There is one more setting to consider when slowing a clip. (This does not apply when creating fast motion.)

speed012

Using, again, either Modify > Retime or the “Smurf” menu, select Video Quality.

  • Normal. This is the best choice for speeds of 50% or faster.
  • Frame Blending. This is the best choice for speeds of about 20% to 50%.
  • Optical Flow. This is the best choice for speeds slower than about 20%.

Frame blending puts a short dissolve between frames when running in slow motion to improve the illusion of motion. Optical Flow invents in-between frames to minimize the jerkiness of extremely slow motion.

Frame blending is relatively fast and easy. Optical Flow will look better in most cases, but takes a long time to render.


This is a basic tutorial about Apple Final Cut Pro X, a professional video editing software. However, if video editing is new to you, consider Wondershare Filmora for Mac . This is a powerful but easy-to-use tool for users just starting out. Download the free trial version below.

Download Win VersionDownload Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )


SUMMARY

Whether you want your clips to speed up, slow down or just plain stop, Final Cut Pro X makes the entire process easy.

author avatar

Benjamin Arango

Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.

Follow @Benjamin Arango

Benjamin Arango

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

A very simple, yet very effective effect is changing the speed of a video clip. This could be a simple still-frame (also called “Freeze Frame”) or playing a clip in slow or fast motion.

This article shows you how to do this using Final Cut Pro X.

For more tutorials on slow-motion please refer to this article: Top 10 Slow Motion Video Editing Software.

Freeze-Frames and Slow Motion in Final Cut Pro X

1. STILL FRAMES

still frames

A still-frame freezes action. For instance, here is a clip of a hummingbird getting ready to land on a bird feeder. I want to create a freeze-frame of the bird in flight. (Um, yeah, I use “freeze-frame” and “still-frame” interchangeably.)

In Final Cut Pro X, put the playhead (or skimmer) on the frame you want to freeze and type Option+F.

freeze frames

This creates a two-second freeze-frame at the position of the playhead.

create freeze frame

Adjust the duration of the frame by trimming the edge; just like any other clip. Here, for example, I’m making the duration of the freeze-frame 11 frames shorter.

freeze frames in FCP X

In case you were wondering, this is what the freeze looks like. It freezes the flight of the hummingbird in the middle of playback, allowing us to add graphics or other text then resume the action as though nothing had happened.

Very cool, except….

Well, the good news is that this is fast and easy. The bad news is that we can’t change the location of the still frame.

So, here’s another way to do this.

Put the playhead (or skimmer, but I prefer the playhead) on the frame you want to freeze, select the clip, then type Shift+F.

Playhead

This locates the source clip in the Browser, selects both the Browser and the clip, and matches the position of the In, Out, and playhead.

match clips

Now, with the Browser selected, type Option+F. This creates a freeze-frame of the Browser clip and places it at the location of the playhead as a connected clip in the Timeline.

As a connected clip, we can move this new freeze-frame wherever we want. However, be careful in moving the clip, because, unless you mark the original frame with a marker (type “M”), there’s no easy way to match the still frame with the source frame, once the still frame is moved somewhere else.

I use both these techniques in many different projects.

2. HOLD FRAME

A Hold Frame is similar to an in-line still frame, but with more flexibility.

hold frame

Put the playhead (or skimmer) on the frame you want to hold. Then, Then, using either Modify > Retime or the “Smurf-on-a-headset” Toolbar icon, choose Hold Frame (or type: Shift+H).

hold frames in fcp x

This displays the orange Retime editor bar above the clip, with a small red portion indicating the Hold frame.

create hold frames

Change the duration of the Hold frame by dragging the small thumb at the right end of the red bar.

speed016

Add a speed ramp transition at the end of the Hold frame by clicking the downward-pointing arrow next to the word “Hold” in the Retime Editor.

speed018

To change the actual frame being held, double-click the bar icon to the LEFT of the red Hold section and choose Source Frame (Edit). This allows you to slide the Hold frame selection left or right.

NOTE: Changing the source frame is a feature that I like a LOT!

3. SLOW (or FAST) MOTION

fast/slow motion

We use slow-motion to show events that are too fast for the unaided eye to see. And fast motion to speed up very slow events. Both of these effects use what’s called a “constant speed change,” where the entire clip changes by the same amount - either faster or slower.

WE create either effect using the same tools, just different values. Here’s how.

slow motion

Select the clip who’s speed you want to change. Then, using either Modify > Retime or the “Smurf” Toolbar icon, select Slow (or Fast).

Choose one of the available speeds; in this case, 50%. (Yes, you can change this to any value you want, I’ll show you how in a minute.)

create slow/fast motion

Three things happen at once:

  • The duration of the clip changes
  • The orange Retiming bar appears over the top of the clip
  • The speed of the clip changes

speed010

To reset the speed back to normal (100%), click the downward-pointing arrow in the Retiming bar and choose Normal (100%).

There are two ways to change the speed of a clip.

speed017

The easy way is to grab the small handle at the end of the clip and drag left or right. The speed will change as you drag it.

Or, for more precision, click the downward-pointing arrow in the Retiming bar and choose Custom.

speed011

This opens a new dialog allowing a number of changes:

  • Reverse. Plays the clip in reverse.
  • Rate. Select a specific speed change as a percentage of normal speed for a clip. Less than 100% is slow-motion. More than 100% is fast-motion.
  • Duration. Select a specific duration for a clip and FCP X will calculate how fast or slow it needs to go.
  • Ripple. When checked, adjusts the duration of a clip based upon the speed. When unchecked, the clip duration remains fixed even when speed changes.

You will get the smoothest speed changes when the percentage you choose divides evenly into 200. For example, 100, 66, 50, 40, 33, 25, 20, 10 and so on.

4. EXTRA CREDIT

There is one more setting to consider when slowing a clip. (This does not apply when creating fast motion.)

speed012

Using, again, either Modify > Retime or the “Smurf” menu, select Video Quality.

  • Normal. This is the best choice for speeds of 50% or faster.
  • Frame Blending. This is the best choice for speeds of about 20% to 50%.
  • Optical Flow. This is the best choice for speeds slower than about 20%.

Frame blending puts a short dissolve between frames when running in slow motion to improve the illusion of motion. Optical Flow invents in-between frames to minimize the jerkiness of extremely slow motion.

Frame blending is relatively fast and easy. Optical Flow will look better in most cases, but takes a long time to render.


This is a basic tutorial about Apple Final Cut Pro X, a professional video editing software. However, if video editing is new to you, consider Wondershare Filmora for Mac . This is a powerful but easy-to-use tool for users just starting out. Download the free trial version below.

Download Win VersionDownload Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )


SUMMARY

Whether you want your clips to speed up, slow down or just plain stop, Final Cut Pro X makes the entire process easy.

author avatar

Benjamin Arango

Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.

Follow @Benjamin Arango

Benjamin Arango

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

A very simple, yet very effective effect is changing the speed of a video clip. This could be a simple still-frame (also called “Freeze Frame”) or playing a clip in slow or fast motion.

This article shows you how to do this using Final Cut Pro X.

For more tutorials on slow-motion please refer to this article: Top 10 Slow Motion Video Editing Software.

Freeze-Frames and Slow Motion in Final Cut Pro X

1. STILL FRAMES

still frames

A still-frame freezes action. For instance, here is a clip of a hummingbird getting ready to land on a bird feeder. I want to create a freeze-frame of the bird in flight. (Um, yeah, I use “freeze-frame” and “still-frame” interchangeably.)

In Final Cut Pro X, put the playhead (or skimmer) on the frame you want to freeze and type Option+F.

freeze frames

This creates a two-second freeze-frame at the position of the playhead.

create freeze frame

Adjust the duration of the frame by trimming the edge; just like any other clip. Here, for example, I’m making the duration of the freeze-frame 11 frames shorter.

freeze frames in FCP X

In case you were wondering, this is what the freeze looks like. It freezes the flight of the hummingbird in the middle of playback, allowing us to add graphics or other text then resume the action as though nothing had happened.

Very cool, except….

Well, the good news is that this is fast and easy. The bad news is that we can’t change the location of the still frame.

So, here’s another way to do this.

Put the playhead (or skimmer, but I prefer the playhead) on the frame you want to freeze, select the clip, then type Shift+F.

Playhead

This locates the source clip in the Browser, selects both the Browser and the clip, and matches the position of the In, Out, and playhead.

match clips

Now, with the Browser selected, type Option+F. This creates a freeze-frame of the Browser clip and places it at the location of the playhead as a connected clip in the Timeline.

As a connected clip, we can move this new freeze-frame wherever we want. However, be careful in moving the clip, because, unless you mark the original frame with a marker (type “M”), there’s no easy way to match the still frame with the source frame, once the still frame is moved somewhere else.

I use both these techniques in many different projects.

2. HOLD FRAME

A Hold Frame is similar to an in-line still frame, but with more flexibility.

hold frame

Put the playhead (or skimmer) on the frame you want to hold. Then, Then, using either Modify > Retime or the “Smurf-on-a-headset” Toolbar icon, choose Hold Frame (or type: Shift+H).

hold frames in fcp x

This displays the orange Retime editor bar above the clip, with a small red portion indicating the Hold frame.

create hold frames

Change the duration of the Hold frame by dragging the small thumb at the right end of the red bar.

speed016

Add a speed ramp transition at the end of the Hold frame by clicking the downward-pointing arrow next to the word “Hold” in the Retime Editor.

speed018

To change the actual frame being held, double-click the bar icon to the LEFT of the red Hold section and choose Source Frame (Edit). This allows you to slide the Hold frame selection left or right.

NOTE: Changing the source frame is a feature that I like a LOT!

3. SLOW (or FAST) MOTION

fast/slow motion

We use slow-motion to show events that are too fast for the unaided eye to see. And fast motion to speed up very slow events. Both of these effects use what’s called a “constant speed change,” where the entire clip changes by the same amount - either faster or slower.

WE create either effect using the same tools, just different values. Here’s how.

slow motion

Select the clip who’s speed you want to change. Then, using either Modify > Retime or the “Smurf” Toolbar icon, select Slow (or Fast).

Choose one of the available speeds; in this case, 50%. (Yes, you can change this to any value you want, I’ll show you how in a minute.)

create slow/fast motion

Three things happen at once:

  • The duration of the clip changes
  • The orange Retiming bar appears over the top of the clip
  • The speed of the clip changes

speed010

To reset the speed back to normal (100%), click the downward-pointing arrow in the Retiming bar and choose Normal (100%).

There are two ways to change the speed of a clip.

speed017

The easy way is to grab the small handle at the end of the clip and drag left or right. The speed will change as you drag it.

Or, for more precision, click the downward-pointing arrow in the Retiming bar and choose Custom.

speed011

This opens a new dialog allowing a number of changes:

  • Reverse. Plays the clip in reverse.
  • Rate. Select a specific speed change as a percentage of normal speed for a clip. Less than 100% is slow-motion. More than 100% is fast-motion.
  • Duration. Select a specific duration for a clip and FCP X will calculate how fast or slow it needs to go.
  • Ripple. When checked, adjusts the duration of a clip based upon the speed. When unchecked, the clip duration remains fixed even when speed changes.

You will get the smoothest speed changes when the percentage you choose divides evenly into 200. For example, 100, 66, 50, 40, 33, 25, 20, 10 and so on.

4. EXTRA CREDIT

There is one more setting to consider when slowing a clip. (This does not apply when creating fast motion.)

speed012

Using, again, either Modify > Retime or the “Smurf” menu, select Video Quality.

  • Normal. This is the best choice for speeds of 50% or faster.
  • Frame Blending. This is the best choice for speeds of about 20% to 50%.
  • Optical Flow. This is the best choice for speeds slower than about 20%.

Frame blending puts a short dissolve between frames when running in slow motion to improve the illusion of motion. Optical Flow invents in-between frames to minimize the jerkiness of extremely slow motion.

Frame blending is relatively fast and easy. Optical Flow will look better in most cases, but takes a long time to render.


This is a basic tutorial about Apple Final Cut Pro X, a professional video editing software. However, if video editing is new to you, consider Wondershare Filmora for Mac . This is a powerful but easy-to-use tool for users just starting out. Download the free trial version below.

Download Win VersionDownload Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )


SUMMARY

Whether you want your clips to speed up, slow down or just plain stop, Final Cut Pro X makes the entire process easy.

author avatar

Benjamin Arango

Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.

Follow @Benjamin Arango

From Zero to Hero: Top 10 Cartoon Video Makers for Beginners

10 Best PC and Online Cartoon Video Makers Easily [Easy to Use]

author avatar

Ollie Mattison

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

Animated videos offer solutions to some of the issues that are common during the video production process. You won’t have to scout for locations, rent the pricey equipment or go through a seemingly endless casting process.

On the other hand, there are certain limitations you’ll need to take into account before you decide to use online, Windows, Mac and PC-based cartoon video makers to promote the products or services your company offers.

Using animation templates can impact the structure of a video’s plot, and more complex templates may cost more.

Despite the restrictions, cartoon video makers still offer a sea of possibilities to their users. So in this article, we will share with you about the top 10 best cartoon video makers online and PC that you can use before diving into the magical world of animated video.

Part 1: Best Cartoon Video Makers Online

Using most of the online animation platforms featured in this article doesn’t require you to have a lot of previous experience, but the animation software products for Mac and PC computers can be overwhelming for young and inexperienced animators. Let’s check out the top ten cartoon video makers in 2020.

1. Animaker

Price: Free version available, subscription plans start at $12 per month billed annually.

Compatibility: Online-based platform

 Best Cartoon Video maker

The amount of options Animaker offers is staggering, as you can choose from hundreds of animated characters, backgrounds or maps. There are six video styles available such as Infographic, Typography or 2D that can be used for different types of projects. The Whiteboard feature lets you select the board style that best fits the cartoon you’re working on, while features such a Multimove, Curve or Enter/Exit Effects enable you to animate your videos at a professional level. More than fifty background music tracks, nearly two hundred sound effects, and Direct Voice Recording option make this cartoon video maker one of the best online animation apps.

Pros:

  • Superb animation tools
  • A rich selection of templates
  • Excellent audio editing options

Cons:

  • Creating an account is mandatory, even if you opt to use the free version of the platform
  • Pricy monthly fee
  • Animated videos created with the free version of the app contain a watermark.

2. Moovly

Price: Free 30-day trial, $24.92 per month billed annually.

Compatibility: Online-based platform

Before you can start working on your new cartoon, you must first log in to the Moovly platform. There’s no need to create a new account as you can use your Google or LinkedIn account to sign in quickly. Moovly lets you create your own content libraries or use Clip, Clean or Motion Graphics libraries in your projects. The properties of the ‘Stage’ or the work area can be controlled by adjusting the Size, Project Mode or Background-color options. All the visual objects you add to your project are going to be displayed the timeline and you can edit them from the Properties menu, located on the right side of the screen.

Moovly Cartoon Video maker online

Pros:

  • Lets you import content from online sources like Shutterstock or Storyblock
  • Voiceovers or music of your own choosing can be easily added to animations
  • User-friendly interface

Cons:

  • All videos created during the free trial are watermarked
  • Exporting videos in HD 1080p quality requires you to purchase one of the available plans

3. Powtoon

Price: Subscription plans start at $16 per month, billed annually

Compatibility: Online based-platform

Producing infographic, business or explainer videos with Powtoon is easy because you just have to select a template you like and customize it. Both visual and textual elements of templates can be adjusted in accordance with the demands of the project you’re currently working on. In addition, Powtoon’s users can freely select props, characters or music they add to their cartoons. However, changing a template’s duration isn’t an option, this online cartoon video maker offers. The rich selection of powerful animation tools makes Powtoon a great choice for businesses in need of a reliable way of producing captivating visual content.

 Powtoon online Cartoon maker

Pros

  • Fully customizable templates
  • Free image and music sources
  • Great file sharing capabilities

Cons:

  • No voiceover recording feature
  • The maximum duration of a cartoon depends on the pricing plan
  • Storage space is limited to 100MB on the Free version of the platform

4. Renderforest

Price: Free version available. Subscription plans start at $16 per month, billed annually

Compatibility: Online based-platform

This popular online cartoon video maker can be used for a wide array of purposes. Logo animations, 3D explainer videos or professional presentations are among numerous options the Renderforest platform offers to its users. Each template you select is customizable, which enables you to control the process of creating a cartoon entirely. You can add text overlays, change the colors of the backgrounds or use some of the royalty free music provided by the platform. Renderforest lets you create fun, but professional cartoons and animations of all sorts and its beautifully designed interface doesn’t take too long to get used to.

 Renderforest cartoon maker

Pros

  • A large library of templates is available
  • The maximum duration of a video is 120 minutes
  • Offers up to 250GB of online storage space

Cons:

  • Modest export options
  • A relatively limited amount of commercial music tracks

5. Biteable

Price: Free, $23 per month, billed annually.

Compatibility: Online-based platform

The seemingly endless list of template categories Biteable provides will cater for all your online media marketing needs. Besides offering entertaining cartoon templates, the platform also lets you create Facebook covers, motion graphics or content for your social media channels. The best part is that the Biteable is completely free, although the number of watermarked videos you can produce in a month is limited to just five. Opting for one of the available monthly subscription plans will remove the watermarks from your cartoons, enable you to upload your media files, and enjoy the unlimited storage space.

Pros

  • Create entertaining cartoons quickly
  • Easily customizable templates
  • A perfect option for social media managers

Cons

  • Registration is mandatory.
  • The Download option is disabled on the free version of the platform
  • No audio editing options
  • File sharing capabilities are limited to Facebook and YouTube

6. Explee

Price: Subscription plans start at $7 per month

Compatibility: Online-based platform

 Best Cartoon Video maker Explee

All of your ideas can be turned into professional-looking animations with the tools supplied by the Explee app. The platform utilizes the Bringlife technology to animate all images, which means that you can easily upload your pictures and bring them to life. There are over 6000 thousand images in the Explee’s image library that are organized by categories and keywords to simplify the search. All the sounds you use in your whiteboard animations can be edited in any way you want using the platform’s Softcut audio editor. Newcomers to the world of animation may need some time to learn how to use this powerful cartoon video maker, as some of its features are aimed at skilled animators.

Pros

  • High-end text to speech system
  • Excellent audio editing options
  • Lots of cloud storage space

Cons

  • Limited file sharing options
  • No Free subscription plan
  • Doesn’t offer a lot of animation effects

7. Vyond

Price: Subscription plans start from $39 per month, billed annually

Compatibility: Online-based platform

This is probably one of the oldest online cartoon video makers on the World Wide Web, as the platform was launched in 2007 under the name Go!Animate. A decade later it is still one of the most popular online destinations for anyone who wants to create an animated video quickly. The impressive list of assets is constantly being updated and new features are added frequently to improve the user experience. There are thousands of templates and animated assets available, while features like Shape Opacity Control enable you to be in charge of every step of the cartoon video production process.

Pros

  • Automatic character lip syncing
  • Fully customizable templates
  • High-end character and object animation features

Cons

  • The amount of available options depends on the subscription model
  • Expensive
  • Not the best option for inexperienced animators

Part 2: Best Cartoon Video Makers for PC

8. Animiz

Price: Free version available, subscription plans start from $29 per month

Compatibility: Windows XP/Vista/Win7/Win8/Win10

 Best Cartoon Video maker

Diversity is the word that best describes this platform, because its users can create cartoons in a wide range of styles, in only a couple of minutes. More than 300 scene templates, as well as assets such as shapes, roles, or audios, enable you to unleash your creativity and produce breathtaking animations.

This cartoon video maker is also equipped with animation effects that can ensure smooth transitions between scenes or make your animations even more compelling. The maximum number of scenes and cameras you can use in a video, as well as the size of the videos you export, depends on your current subscription plan.

Pros:

  • An impressive library of templates and royalty-free vector images
  • Powerful Voiceover and Subtitling features
  • Zooming, Panning and Rotating Camera effects

Cons

  • Expensive
  • Videos can be exported in only six different file formats
  • The quality of cartoon videos depends on the subscription plan

9. Adobe Animate CC

Price: $26 per month if purchased as a single app or $66 per month if purchased as a part of All Apps subscription plan.

Compatibility: Windows, Mac

Adobe Animate has been one of the most powerful animation software products on the market for decades. You can use it to animate images you want to use for games, film or online and produce HTML 5, WebGL or Flash content. The Bone tool that makes the character movement fluid or Sound Synchronization feature that syncs the music with images are only a few among numerous options that enable Adobe Animate’s users to create perfect animated videos. If you are not familiar with this software, or animation learning how to create cartoons with it, will take a lot of dedication and effort.

Pros

  • Excellent choice for complex animations
  • Puppeting features
  • Freehand drawing capability

Cons

  • It takes years to master the software
  • You may require other Adobe’s software while working on a project
  • Ill-suited for non-professional users

10. Toonboom Harmony

Price: Subscription plans start at $19 per month, billed annually

Compatibility: Mac, Windows

This software lets you create 2D animations for video games, TV and Film in a wide range of styles. It also enables you to integrate other software in the production pipeline, so you can use PSD, PDF, bitmaps or audio files in all your projects. The Premium version of this cartoon video maker offers the option to animate 3D models that can be later integrated with 2D characters. Universal Studios, Ubisoft, Lucas Film or Fox are just a few entertainment industry giants that use this software to create movies, TV shows or video games.

Pros

  • Excellent choice for the creation of the Cut-Out or Paperless animations
  • A wide range of drawing tools
  • Extensive library of special effects

Cons

  • Not the quickest option to create a cartoon video
  • Inexperienced animators may have to overcome a steep learning curve

Part 3: FAQ about Best Cartoon Video Makers

1. What is the best animated video maker?

The best-animated video maker is the one that offers you all the features for creating the kind of videos you always wanted to make. Some animated video maker software are specially made for cartoon video maker.

Moovly, PowToon, and Animaker are a few of the popular animated cartoon video maker software. You can download them on your PC and start to design your world with fantastic tools and your designs.

Apart from that, a top animated video maker software will come with pre-made templates to help you in creating cartoons quickly. If the software will ask you to buy a license, then first check if the trial is available or not.

2. Where can I animate for free?

The online world is full of such platforms where you can animate anything without paying for it.

Blender is one such tool that allows you to do 3D designing. It comes with plenty of features and using them. You can animate whatever you want.

Opentoonz and K-3D are sufficiently compact tools for the animation artists and cartoon video maker.

Whatever you are imagining can be put into visual design and animation with these kinds of freeware.

If you still have doubts, then try one of them, and you will recognize which tool fits your need. Once you find out what tools you require, creating animated videos will become effortless.

3. How can I make my own cartoon video?

This is something we appreciate because many people enjoy watching cartoons only and never try to make one on their own.

Creating a cartoon is not everyone’s cup of tea. Many have failed in this journey, but with some patience and persistence, you can succeed in making a funny or emotional cartoon as well.

The most talented cartoon video maker has the idea of handy tools and tricks to design animations in a short period.

Please create your cartoon by installing cartoon maker software and share it with the world. Your effort will be valued.


Conclusion

Animated videos have become widely popular in the last couple of years and a growing number of companies use them for promotional purposes. The online cartoon video makers offer a quick and easy way to produce explainer, infographic or tutorial videos, that may help you lead a more successful online marketing strategy. If you want to make cartoon video easily, why don’t try Filmora ? It is a video editor that you will can make cartoon like a pro. Do you use cartoon video makers? Share your experiences with us in the comments.

Download Win VersionDownload Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )

author avatar

Ollie Mattison

Ollie Mattison is a writer and a lover of all things video.

Follow @Ollie Mattison

Ollie Mattison

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

Animated videos offer solutions to some of the issues that are common during the video production process. You won’t have to scout for locations, rent the pricey equipment or go through a seemingly endless casting process.

On the other hand, there are certain limitations you’ll need to take into account before you decide to use online, Windows, Mac and PC-based cartoon video makers to promote the products or services your company offers.

Using animation templates can impact the structure of a video’s plot, and more complex templates may cost more.

Despite the restrictions, cartoon video makers still offer a sea of possibilities to their users. So in this article, we will share with you about the top 10 best cartoon video makers online and PC that you can use before diving into the magical world of animated video.

Part 1: Best Cartoon Video Makers Online

Using most of the online animation platforms featured in this article doesn’t require you to have a lot of previous experience, but the animation software products for Mac and PC computers can be overwhelming for young and inexperienced animators. Let’s check out the top ten cartoon video makers in 2020.

1. Animaker

Price: Free version available, subscription plans start at $12 per month billed annually.

Compatibility: Online-based platform

 Best Cartoon Video maker

The amount of options Animaker offers is staggering, as you can choose from hundreds of animated characters, backgrounds or maps. There are six video styles available such as Infographic, Typography or 2D that can be used for different types of projects. The Whiteboard feature lets you select the board style that best fits the cartoon you’re working on, while features such a Multimove, Curve or Enter/Exit Effects enable you to animate your videos at a professional level. More than fifty background music tracks, nearly two hundred sound effects, and Direct Voice Recording option make this cartoon video maker one of the best online animation apps.

Pros:

  • Superb animation tools
  • A rich selection of templates
  • Excellent audio editing options

Cons:

  • Creating an account is mandatory, even if you opt to use the free version of the platform
  • Pricy monthly fee
  • Animated videos created with the free version of the app contain a watermark.

2. Moovly

Price: Free 30-day trial, $24.92 per month billed annually.

Compatibility: Online-based platform

Before you can start working on your new cartoon, you must first log in to the Moovly platform. There’s no need to create a new account as you can use your Google or LinkedIn account to sign in quickly. Moovly lets you create your own content libraries or use Clip, Clean or Motion Graphics libraries in your projects. The properties of the ‘Stage’ or the work area can be controlled by adjusting the Size, Project Mode or Background-color options. All the visual objects you add to your project are going to be displayed the timeline and you can edit them from the Properties menu, located on the right side of the screen.

Moovly Cartoon Video maker online

Pros:

  • Lets you import content from online sources like Shutterstock or Storyblock
  • Voiceovers or music of your own choosing can be easily added to animations
  • User-friendly interface

Cons:

  • All videos created during the free trial are watermarked
  • Exporting videos in HD 1080p quality requires you to purchase one of the available plans

3. Powtoon

Price: Subscription plans start at $16 per month, billed annually

Compatibility: Online based-platform

Producing infographic, business or explainer videos with Powtoon is easy because you just have to select a template you like and customize it. Both visual and textual elements of templates can be adjusted in accordance with the demands of the project you’re currently working on. In addition, Powtoon’s users can freely select props, characters or music they add to their cartoons. However, changing a template’s duration isn’t an option, this online cartoon video maker offers. The rich selection of powerful animation tools makes Powtoon a great choice for businesses in need of a reliable way of producing captivating visual content.

 Powtoon online Cartoon maker

Pros

  • Fully customizable templates
  • Free image and music sources
  • Great file sharing capabilities

Cons:

  • No voiceover recording feature
  • The maximum duration of a cartoon depends on the pricing plan
  • Storage space is limited to 100MB on the Free version of the platform

4. Renderforest

Price: Free version available. Subscription plans start at $16 per month, billed annually

Compatibility: Online based-platform

This popular online cartoon video maker can be used for a wide array of purposes. Logo animations, 3D explainer videos or professional presentations are among numerous options the Renderforest platform offers to its users. Each template you select is customizable, which enables you to control the process of creating a cartoon entirely. You can add text overlays, change the colors of the backgrounds or use some of the royalty free music provided by the platform. Renderforest lets you create fun, but professional cartoons and animations of all sorts and its beautifully designed interface doesn’t take too long to get used to.

 Renderforest cartoon maker

Pros

  • A large library of templates is available
  • The maximum duration of a video is 120 minutes
  • Offers up to 250GB of online storage space

Cons:

  • Modest export options
  • A relatively limited amount of commercial music tracks

5. Biteable

Price: Free, $23 per month, billed annually.

Compatibility: Online-based platform

The seemingly endless list of template categories Biteable provides will cater for all your online media marketing needs. Besides offering entertaining cartoon templates, the platform also lets you create Facebook covers, motion graphics or content for your social media channels. The best part is that the Biteable is completely free, although the number of watermarked videos you can produce in a month is limited to just five. Opting for one of the available monthly subscription plans will remove the watermarks from your cartoons, enable you to upload your media files, and enjoy the unlimited storage space.

Pros

  • Create entertaining cartoons quickly
  • Easily customizable templates
  • A perfect option for social media managers

Cons

  • Registration is mandatory.
  • The Download option is disabled on the free version of the platform
  • No audio editing options
  • File sharing capabilities are limited to Facebook and YouTube

6. Explee

Price: Subscription plans start at $7 per month

Compatibility: Online-based platform

 Best Cartoon Video maker Explee

All of your ideas can be turned into professional-looking animations with the tools supplied by the Explee app. The platform utilizes the Bringlife technology to animate all images, which means that you can easily upload your pictures and bring them to life. There are over 6000 thousand images in the Explee’s image library that are organized by categories and keywords to simplify the search. All the sounds you use in your whiteboard animations can be edited in any way you want using the platform’s Softcut audio editor. Newcomers to the world of animation may need some time to learn how to use this powerful cartoon video maker, as some of its features are aimed at skilled animators.

Pros

  • High-end text to speech system
  • Excellent audio editing options
  • Lots of cloud storage space

Cons

  • Limited file sharing options
  • No Free subscription plan
  • Doesn’t offer a lot of animation effects

7. Vyond

Price: Subscription plans start from $39 per month, billed annually

Compatibility: Online-based platform

This is probably one of the oldest online cartoon video makers on the World Wide Web, as the platform was launched in 2007 under the name Go!Animate. A decade later it is still one of the most popular online destinations for anyone who wants to create an animated video quickly. The impressive list of assets is constantly being updated and new features are added frequently to improve the user experience. There are thousands of templates and animated assets available, while features like Shape Opacity Control enable you to be in charge of every step of the cartoon video production process.

Pros

  • Automatic character lip syncing
  • Fully customizable templates
  • High-end character and object animation features

Cons

  • The amount of available options depends on the subscription model
  • Expensive
  • Not the best option for inexperienced animators

Part 2: Best Cartoon Video Makers for PC

8. Animiz

Price: Free version available, subscription plans start from $29 per month

Compatibility: Windows XP/Vista/Win7/Win8/Win10

 Best Cartoon Video maker

Diversity is the word that best describes this platform, because its users can create cartoons in a wide range of styles, in only a couple of minutes. More than 300 scene templates, as well as assets such as shapes, roles, or audios, enable you to unleash your creativity and produce breathtaking animations.

This cartoon video maker is also equipped with animation effects that can ensure smooth transitions between scenes or make your animations even more compelling. The maximum number of scenes and cameras you can use in a video, as well as the size of the videos you export, depends on your current subscription plan.

Pros:

  • An impressive library of templates and royalty-free vector images
  • Powerful Voiceover and Subtitling features
  • Zooming, Panning and Rotating Camera effects

Cons

  • Expensive
  • Videos can be exported in only six different file formats
  • The quality of cartoon videos depends on the subscription plan

9. Adobe Animate CC

Price: $26 per month if purchased as a single app or $66 per month if purchased as a part of All Apps subscription plan.

Compatibility: Windows, Mac

Adobe Animate has been one of the most powerful animation software products on the market for decades. You can use it to animate images you want to use for games, film or online and produce HTML 5, WebGL or Flash content. The Bone tool that makes the character movement fluid or Sound Synchronization feature that syncs the music with images are only a few among numerous options that enable Adobe Animate’s users to create perfect animated videos. If you are not familiar with this software, or animation learning how to create cartoons with it, will take a lot of dedication and effort.

Pros

  • Excellent choice for complex animations
  • Puppeting features
  • Freehand drawing capability

Cons

  • It takes years to master the software
  • You may require other Adobe’s software while working on a project
  • Ill-suited for non-professional users

10. Toonboom Harmony

Price: Subscription plans start at $19 per month, billed annually

Compatibility: Mac, Windows

This software lets you create 2D animations for video games, TV and Film in a wide range of styles. It also enables you to integrate other software in the production pipeline, so you can use PSD, PDF, bitmaps or audio files in all your projects. The Premium version of this cartoon video maker offers the option to animate 3D models that can be later integrated with 2D characters. Universal Studios, Ubisoft, Lucas Film or Fox are just a few entertainment industry giants that use this software to create movies, TV shows or video games.

Pros

  • Excellent choice for the creation of the Cut-Out or Paperless animations
  • A wide range of drawing tools
  • Extensive library of special effects

Cons

  • Not the quickest option to create a cartoon video
  • Inexperienced animators may have to overcome a steep learning curve

Part 3: FAQ about Best Cartoon Video Makers

1. What is the best animated video maker?

The best-animated video maker is the one that offers you all the features for creating the kind of videos you always wanted to make. Some animated video maker software are specially made for cartoon video maker.

Moovly, PowToon, and Animaker are a few of the popular animated cartoon video maker software. You can download them on your PC and start to design your world with fantastic tools and your designs.

Apart from that, a top animated video maker software will come with pre-made templates to help you in creating cartoons quickly. If the software will ask you to buy a license, then first check if the trial is available or not.

2. Where can I animate for free?

The online world is full of such platforms where you can animate anything without paying for it.

Blender is one such tool that allows you to do 3D designing. It comes with plenty of features and using them. You can animate whatever you want.

Opentoonz and K-3D are sufficiently compact tools for the animation artists and cartoon video maker.

Whatever you are imagining can be put into visual design and animation with these kinds of freeware.

If you still have doubts, then try one of them, and you will recognize which tool fits your need. Once you find out what tools you require, creating animated videos will become effortless.

3. How can I make my own cartoon video?

This is something we appreciate because many people enjoy watching cartoons only and never try to make one on their own.

Creating a cartoon is not everyone’s cup of tea. Many have failed in this journey, but with some patience and persistence, you can succeed in making a funny or emotional cartoon as well.

The most talented cartoon video maker has the idea of handy tools and tricks to design animations in a short period.

Please create your cartoon by installing cartoon maker software and share it with the world. Your effort will be valued.


Conclusion

Animated videos have become widely popular in the last couple of years and a growing number of companies use them for promotional purposes. The online cartoon video makers offer a quick and easy way to produce explainer, infographic or tutorial videos, that may help you lead a more successful online marketing strategy. If you want to make cartoon video easily, why don’t try Filmora ? It is a video editor that you will can make cartoon like a pro. Do you use cartoon video makers? Share your experiences with us in the comments.

Download Win VersionDownload Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )

author avatar

Ollie Mattison

Ollie Mattison is a writer and a lover of all things video.

Follow @Ollie Mattison

Ollie Mattison

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

Animated videos offer solutions to some of the issues that are common during the video production process. You won’t have to scout for locations, rent the pricey equipment or go through a seemingly endless casting process.

On the other hand, there are certain limitations you’ll need to take into account before you decide to use online, Windows, Mac and PC-based cartoon video makers to promote the products or services your company offers.

Using animation templates can impact the structure of a video’s plot, and more complex templates may cost more.

Despite the restrictions, cartoon video makers still offer a sea of possibilities to their users. So in this article, we will share with you about the top 10 best cartoon video makers online and PC that you can use before diving into the magical world of animated video.

Part 1: Best Cartoon Video Makers Online

Using most of the online animation platforms featured in this article doesn’t require you to have a lot of previous experience, but the animation software products for Mac and PC computers can be overwhelming for young and inexperienced animators. Let’s check out the top ten cartoon video makers in 2020.

1. Animaker

Price: Free version available, subscription plans start at $12 per month billed annually.

Compatibility: Online-based platform

 Best Cartoon Video maker

The amount of options Animaker offers is staggering, as you can choose from hundreds of animated characters, backgrounds or maps. There are six video styles available such as Infographic, Typography or 2D that can be used for different types of projects. The Whiteboard feature lets you select the board style that best fits the cartoon you’re working on, while features such a Multimove, Curve or Enter/Exit Effects enable you to animate your videos at a professional level. More than fifty background music tracks, nearly two hundred sound effects, and Direct Voice Recording option make this cartoon video maker one of the best online animation apps.

Pros:

  • Superb animation tools
  • A rich selection of templates
  • Excellent audio editing options

Cons:

  • Creating an account is mandatory, even if you opt to use the free version of the platform
  • Pricy monthly fee
  • Animated videos created with the free version of the app contain a watermark.

2. Moovly

Price: Free 30-day trial, $24.92 per month billed annually.

Compatibility: Online-based platform

Before you can start working on your new cartoon, you must first log in to the Moovly platform. There’s no need to create a new account as you can use your Google or LinkedIn account to sign in quickly. Moovly lets you create your own content libraries or use Clip, Clean or Motion Graphics libraries in your projects. The properties of the ‘Stage’ or the work area can be controlled by adjusting the Size, Project Mode or Background-color options. All the visual objects you add to your project are going to be displayed the timeline and you can edit them from the Properties menu, located on the right side of the screen.

Moovly Cartoon Video maker online

Pros:

  • Lets you import content from online sources like Shutterstock or Storyblock
  • Voiceovers or music of your own choosing can be easily added to animations
  • User-friendly interface

Cons:

  • All videos created during the free trial are watermarked
  • Exporting videos in HD 1080p quality requires you to purchase one of the available plans

3. Powtoon

Price: Subscription plans start at $16 per month, billed annually

Compatibility: Online based-platform

Producing infographic, business or explainer videos with Powtoon is easy because you just have to select a template you like and customize it. Both visual and textual elements of templates can be adjusted in accordance with the demands of the project you’re currently working on. In addition, Powtoon’s users can freely select props, characters or music they add to their cartoons. However, changing a template’s duration isn’t an option, this online cartoon video maker offers. The rich selection of powerful animation tools makes Powtoon a great choice for businesses in need of a reliable way of producing captivating visual content.

 Powtoon online Cartoon maker

Pros

  • Fully customizable templates
  • Free image and music sources
  • Great file sharing capabilities

Cons:

  • No voiceover recording feature
  • The maximum duration of a cartoon depends on the pricing plan
  • Storage space is limited to 100MB on the Free version of the platform

4. Renderforest

Price: Free version available. Subscription plans start at $16 per month, billed annually

Compatibility: Online based-platform

This popular online cartoon video maker can be used for a wide array of purposes. Logo animations, 3D explainer videos or professional presentations are among numerous options the Renderforest platform offers to its users. Each template you select is customizable, which enables you to control the process of creating a cartoon entirely. You can add text overlays, change the colors of the backgrounds or use some of the royalty free music provided by the platform. Renderforest lets you create fun, but professional cartoons and animations of all sorts and its beautifully designed interface doesn’t take too long to get used to.

 Renderforest cartoon maker

Pros

  • A large library of templates is available
  • The maximum duration of a video is 120 minutes
  • Offers up to 250GB of online storage space

Cons:

  • Modest export options
  • A relatively limited amount of commercial music tracks

5. Biteable

Price: Free, $23 per month, billed annually.

Compatibility: Online-based platform

The seemingly endless list of template categories Biteable provides will cater for all your online media marketing needs. Besides offering entertaining cartoon templates, the platform also lets you create Facebook covers, motion graphics or content for your social media channels. The best part is that the Biteable is completely free, although the number of watermarked videos you can produce in a month is limited to just five. Opting for one of the available monthly subscription plans will remove the watermarks from your cartoons, enable you to upload your media files, and enjoy the unlimited storage space.

Pros

  • Create entertaining cartoons quickly
  • Easily customizable templates
  • A perfect option for social media managers

Cons

  • Registration is mandatory.
  • The Download option is disabled on the free version of the platform
  • No audio editing options
  • File sharing capabilities are limited to Facebook and YouTube

6. Explee

Price: Subscription plans start at $7 per month

Compatibility: Online-based platform

 Best Cartoon Video maker Explee

All of your ideas can be turned into professional-looking animations with the tools supplied by the Explee app. The platform utilizes the Bringlife technology to animate all images, which means that you can easily upload your pictures and bring them to life. There are over 6000 thousand images in the Explee’s image library that are organized by categories and keywords to simplify the search. All the sounds you use in your whiteboard animations can be edited in any way you want using the platform’s Softcut audio editor. Newcomers to the world of animation may need some time to learn how to use this powerful cartoon video maker, as some of its features are aimed at skilled animators.

Pros

  • High-end text to speech system
  • Excellent audio editing options
  • Lots of cloud storage space

Cons

  • Limited file sharing options
  • No Free subscription plan
  • Doesn’t offer a lot of animation effects

7. Vyond

Price: Subscription plans start from $39 per month, billed annually

Compatibility: Online-based platform

This is probably one of the oldest online cartoon video makers on the World Wide Web, as the platform was launched in 2007 under the name Go!Animate. A decade later it is still one of the most popular online destinations for anyone who wants to create an animated video quickly. The impressive list of assets is constantly being updated and new features are added frequently to improve the user experience. There are thousands of templates and animated assets available, while features like Shape Opacity Control enable you to be in charge of every step of the cartoon video production process.

Pros

  • Automatic character lip syncing
  • Fully customizable templates
  • High-end character and object animation features

Cons

  • The amount of available options depends on the subscription model
  • Expensive
  • Not the best option for inexperienced animators

Part 2: Best Cartoon Video Makers for PC

8. Animiz

Price: Free version available, subscription plans start from $29 per month

Compatibility: Windows XP/Vista/Win7/Win8/Win10

 Best Cartoon Video maker

Diversity is the word that best describes this platform, because its users can create cartoons in a wide range of styles, in only a couple of minutes. More than 300 scene templates, as well as assets such as shapes, roles, or audios, enable you to unleash your creativity and produce breathtaking animations.

This cartoon video maker is also equipped with animation effects that can ensure smooth transitions between scenes or make your animations even more compelling. The maximum number of scenes and cameras you can use in a video, as well as the size of the videos you export, depends on your current subscription plan.

Pros:

  • An impressive library of templates and royalty-free vector images
  • Powerful Voiceover and Subtitling features
  • Zooming, Panning and Rotating Camera effects

Cons

  • Expensive
  • Videos can be exported in only six different file formats
  • The quality of cartoon videos depends on the subscription plan

9. Adobe Animate CC

Price: $26 per month if purchased as a single app or $66 per month if purchased as a part of All Apps subscription plan.

Compatibility: Windows, Mac

Adobe Animate has been one of the most powerful animation software products on the market for decades. You can use it to animate images you want to use for games, film or online and produce HTML 5, WebGL or Flash content. The Bone tool that makes the character movement fluid or Sound Synchronization feature that syncs the music with images are only a few among numerous options that enable Adobe Animate’s users to create perfect animated videos. If you are not familiar with this software, or animation learning how to create cartoons with it, will take a lot of dedication and effort.

Pros

  • Excellent choice for complex animations
  • Puppeting features
  • Freehand drawing capability

Cons

  • It takes years to master the software
  • You may require other Adobe’s software while working on a project
  • Ill-suited for non-professional users

10. Toonboom Harmony

Price: Subscription plans start at $19 per month, billed annually

Compatibility: Mac, Windows

This software lets you create 2D animations for video games, TV and Film in a wide range of styles. It also enables you to integrate other software in the production pipeline, so you can use PSD, PDF, bitmaps or audio files in all your projects. The Premium version of this cartoon video maker offers the option to animate 3D models that can be later integrated with 2D characters. Universal Studios, Ubisoft, Lucas Film or Fox are just a few entertainment industry giants that use this software to create movies, TV shows or video games.

Pros

  • Excellent choice for the creation of the Cut-Out or Paperless animations
  • A wide range of drawing tools
  • Extensive library of special effects

Cons

  • Not the quickest option to create a cartoon video
  • Inexperienced animators may have to overcome a steep learning curve

Part 3: FAQ about Best Cartoon Video Makers

1. What is the best animated video maker?

The best-animated video maker is the one that offers you all the features for creating the kind of videos you always wanted to make. Some animated video maker software are specially made for cartoon video maker.

Moovly, PowToon, and Animaker are a few of the popular animated cartoon video maker software. You can download them on your PC and start to design your world with fantastic tools and your designs.

Apart from that, a top animated video maker software will come with pre-made templates to help you in creating cartoons quickly. If the software will ask you to buy a license, then first check if the trial is available or not.

2. Where can I animate for free?

The online world is full of such platforms where you can animate anything without paying for it.

Blender is one such tool that allows you to do 3D designing. It comes with plenty of features and using them. You can animate whatever you want.

Opentoonz and K-3D are sufficiently compact tools for the animation artists and cartoon video maker.

Whatever you are imagining can be put into visual design and animation with these kinds of freeware.

If you still have doubts, then try one of them, and you will recognize which tool fits your need. Once you find out what tools you require, creating animated videos will become effortless.

3. How can I make my own cartoon video?

This is something we appreciate because many people enjoy watching cartoons only and never try to make one on their own.

Creating a cartoon is not everyone’s cup of tea. Many have failed in this journey, but with some patience and persistence, you can succeed in making a funny or emotional cartoon as well.

The most talented cartoon video maker has the idea of handy tools and tricks to design animations in a short period.

Please create your cartoon by installing cartoon maker software and share it with the world. Your effort will be valued.


Conclusion

Animated videos have become widely popular in the last couple of years and a growing number of companies use them for promotional purposes. The online cartoon video makers offer a quick and easy way to produce explainer, infographic or tutorial videos, that may help you lead a more successful online marketing strategy. If you want to make cartoon video easily, why don’t try Filmora ? It is a video editor that you will can make cartoon like a pro. Do you use cartoon video makers? Share your experiences with us in the comments.

Download Win VersionDownload Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )

author avatar

Ollie Mattison

Ollie Mattison is a writer and a lover of all things video.

Follow @Ollie Mattison

Ollie Mattison

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

Animated videos offer solutions to some of the issues that are common during the video production process. You won’t have to scout for locations, rent the pricey equipment or go through a seemingly endless casting process.

On the other hand, there are certain limitations you’ll need to take into account before you decide to use online, Windows, Mac and PC-based cartoon video makers to promote the products or services your company offers.

Using animation templates can impact the structure of a video’s plot, and more complex templates may cost more.

Despite the restrictions, cartoon video makers still offer a sea of possibilities to their users. So in this article, we will share with you about the top 10 best cartoon video makers online and PC that you can use before diving into the magical world of animated video.

Part 1: Best Cartoon Video Makers Online

Using most of the online animation platforms featured in this article doesn’t require you to have a lot of previous experience, but the animation software products for Mac and PC computers can be overwhelming for young and inexperienced animators. Let’s check out the top ten cartoon video makers in 2020.

1. Animaker

Price: Free version available, subscription plans start at $12 per month billed annually.

Compatibility: Online-based platform

 Best Cartoon Video maker

The amount of options Animaker offers is staggering, as you can choose from hundreds of animated characters, backgrounds or maps. There are six video styles available such as Infographic, Typography or 2D that can be used for different types of projects. The Whiteboard feature lets you select the board style that best fits the cartoon you’re working on, while features such a Multimove, Curve or Enter/Exit Effects enable you to animate your videos at a professional level. More than fifty background music tracks, nearly two hundred sound effects, and Direct Voice Recording option make this cartoon video maker one of the best online animation apps.

Pros:

  • Superb animation tools
  • A rich selection of templates
  • Excellent audio editing options

Cons:

  • Creating an account is mandatory, even if you opt to use the free version of the platform
  • Pricy monthly fee
  • Animated videos created with the free version of the app contain a watermark.

2. Moovly

Price: Free 30-day trial, $24.92 per month billed annually.

Compatibility: Online-based platform

Before you can start working on your new cartoon, you must first log in to the Moovly platform. There’s no need to create a new account as you can use your Google or LinkedIn account to sign in quickly. Moovly lets you create your own content libraries or use Clip, Clean or Motion Graphics libraries in your projects. The properties of the ‘Stage’ or the work area can be controlled by adjusting the Size, Project Mode or Background-color options. All the visual objects you add to your project are going to be displayed the timeline and you can edit them from the Properties menu, located on the right side of the screen.

Moovly Cartoon Video maker online

Pros:

  • Lets you import content from online sources like Shutterstock or Storyblock
  • Voiceovers or music of your own choosing can be easily added to animations
  • User-friendly interface

Cons:

  • All videos created during the free trial are watermarked
  • Exporting videos in HD 1080p quality requires you to purchase one of the available plans

3. Powtoon

Price: Subscription plans start at $16 per month, billed annually

Compatibility: Online based-platform

Producing infographic, business or explainer videos with Powtoon is easy because you just have to select a template you like and customize it. Both visual and textual elements of templates can be adjusted in accordance with the demands of the project you’re currently working on. In addition, Powtoon’s users can freely select props, characters or music they add to their cartoons. However, changing a template’s duration isn’t an option, this online cartoon video maker offers. The rich selection of powerful animation tools makes Powtoon a great choice for businesses in need of a reliable way of producing captivating visual content.

 Powtoon online Cartoon maker

Pros

  • Fully customizable templates
  • Free image and music sources
  • Great file sharing capabilities

Cons:

  • No voiceover recording feature
  • The maximum duration of a cartoon depends on the pricing plan
  • Storage space is limited to 100MB on the Free version of the platform

4. Renderforest

Price: Free version available. Subscription plans start at $16 per month, billed annually

Compatibility: Online based-platform

This popular online cartoon video maker can be used for a wide array of purposes. Logo animations, 3D explainer videos or professional presentations are among numerous options the Renderforest platform offers to its users. Each template you select is customizable, which enables you to control the process of creating a cartoon entirely. You can add text overlays, change the colors of the backgrounds or use some of the royalty free music provided by the platform. Renderforest lets you create fun, but professional cartoons and animations of all sorts and its beautifully designed interface doesn’t take too long to get used to.

 Renderforest cartoon maker

Pros

  • A large library of templates is available
  • The maximum duration of a video is 120 minutes
  • Offers up to 250GB of online storage space

Cons:

  • Modest export options
  • A relatively limited amount of commercial music tracks

5. Biteable

Price: Free, $23 per month, billed annually.

Compatibility: Online-based platform

The seemingly endless list of template categories Biteable provides will cater for all your online media marketing needs. Besides offering entertaining cartoon templates, the platform also lets you create Facebook covers, motion graphics or content for your social media channels. The best part is that the Biteable is completely free, although the number of watermarked videos you can produce in a month is limited to just five. Opting for one of the available monthly subscription plans will remove the watermarks from your cartoons, enable you to upload your media files, and enjoy the unlimited storage space.

Pros

  • Create entertaining cartoons quickly
  • Easily customizable templates
  • A perfect option for social media managers

Cons

  • Registration is mandatory.
  • The Download option is disabled on the free version of the platform
  • No audio editing options
  • File sharing capabilities are limited to Facebook and YouTube

6. Explee

Price: Subscription plans start at $7 per month

Compatibility: Online-based platform

 Best Cartoon Video maker Explee

All of your ideas can be turned into professional-looking animations with the tools supplied by the Explee app. The platform utilizes the Bringlife technology to animate all images, which means that you can easily upload your pictures and bring them to life. There are over 6000 thousand images in the Explee’s image library that are organized by categories and keywords to simplify the search. All the sounds you use in your whiteboard animations can be edited in any way you want using the platform’s Softcut audio editor. Newcomers to the world of animation may need some time to learn how to use this powerful cartoon video maker, as some of its features are aimed at skilled animators.

Pros

  • High-end text to speech system
  • Excellent audio editing options
  • Lots of cloud storage space

Cons

  • Limited file sharing options
  • No Free subscription plan
  • Doesn’t offer a lot of animation effects

7. Vyond

Price: Subscription plans start from $39 per month, billed annually

Compatibility: Online-based platform

This is probably one of the oldest online cartoon video makers on the World Wide Web, as the platform was launched in 2007 under the name Go!Animate. A decade later it is still one of the most popular online destinations for anyone who wants to create an animated video quickly. The impressive list of assets is constantly being updated and new features are added frequently to improve the user experience. There are thousands of templates and animated assets available, while features like Shape Opacity Control enable you to be in charge of every step of the cartoon video production process.

Pros

  • Automatic character lip syncing
  • Fully customizable templates
  • High-end character and object animation features

Cons

  • The amount of available options depends on the subscription model
  • Expensive
  • Not the best option for inexperienced animators

Part 2: Best Cartoon Video Makers for PC

8. Animiz

Price: Free version available, subscription plans start from $29 per month

Compatibility: Windows XP/Vista/Win7/Win8/Win10

 Best Cartoon Video maker

Diversity is the word that best describes this platform, because its users can create cartoons in a wide range of styles, in only a couple of minutes. More than 300 scene templates, as well as assets such as shapes, roles, or audios, enable you to unleash your creativity and produce breathtaking animations.

This cartoon video maker is also equipped with animation effects that can ensure smooth transitions between scenes or make your animations even more compelling. The maximum number of scenes and cameras you can use in a video, as well as the size of the videos you export, depends on your current subscription plan.

Pros:

  • An impressive library of templates and royalty-free vector images
  • Powerful Voiceover and Subtitling features
  • Zooming, Panning and Rotating Camera effects

Cons

  • Expensive
  • Videos can be exported in only six different file formats
  • The quality of cartoon videos depends on the subscription plan

9. Adobe Animate CC

Price: $26 per month if purchased as a single app or $66 per month if purchased as a part of All Apps subscription plan.

Compatibility: Windows, Mac

Adobe Animate has been one of the most powerful animation software products on the market for decades. You can use it to animate images you want to use for games, film or online and produce HTML 5, WebGL or Flash content. The Bone tool that makes the character movement fluid or Sound Synchronization feature that syncs the music with images are only a few among numerous options that enable Adobe Animate’s users to create perfect animated videos. If you are not familiar with this software, or animation learning how to create cartoons with it, will take a lot of dedication and effort.

Pros

  • Excellent choice for complex animations
  • Puppeting features
  • Freehand drawing capability

Cons

  • It takes years to master the software
  • You may require other Adobe’s software while working on a project
  • Ill-suited for non-professional users

10. Toonboom Harmony

Price: Subscription plans start at $19 per month, billed annually

Compatibility: Mac, Windows

This software lets you create 2D animations for video games, TV and Film in a wide range of styles. It also enables you to integrate other software in the production pipeline, so you can use PSD, PDF, bitmaps or audio files in all your projects. The Premium version of this cartoon video maker offers the option to animate 3D models that can be later integrated with 2D characters. Universal Studios, Ubisoft, Lucas Film or Fox are just a few entertainment industry giants that use this software to create movies, TV shows or video games.

Pros

  • Excellent choice for the creation of the Cut-Out or Paperless animations
  • A wide range of drawing tools
  • Extensive library of special effects

Cons

  • Not the quickest option to create a cartoon video
  • Inexperienced animators may have to overcome a steep learning curve

Part 3: FAQ about Best Cartoon Video Makers

1. What is the best animated video maker?

The best-animated video maker is the one that offers you all the features for creating the kind of videos you always wanted to make. Some animated video maker software are specially made for cartoon video maker.

Moovly, PowToon, and Animaker are a few of the popular animated cartoon video maker software. You can download them on your PC and start to design your world with fantastic tools and your designs.

Apart from that, a top animated video maker software will come with pre-made templates to help you in creating cartoons quickly. If the software will ask you to buy a license, then first check if the trial is available or not.

2. Where can I animate for free?

The online world is full of such platforms where you can animate anything without paying for it.

Blender is one such tool that allows you to do 3D designing. It comes with plenty of features and using them. You can animate whatever you want.

Opentoonz and K-3D are sufficiently compact tools for the animation artists and cartoon video maker.

Whatever you are imagining can be put into visual design and animation with these kinds of freeware.

If you still have doubts, then try one of them, and you will recognize which tool fits your need. Once you find out what tools you require, creating animated videos will become effortless.

3. How can I make my own cartoon video?

This is something we appreciate because many people enjoy watching cartoons only and never try to make one on their own.

Creating a cartoon is not everyone’s cup of tea. Many have failed in this journey, but with some patience and persistence, you can succeed in making a funny or emotional cartoon as well.

The most talented cartoon video maker has the idea of handy tools and tricks to design animations in a short period.

Please create your cartoon by installing cartoon maker software and share it with the world. Your effort will be valued.


Conclusion

Animated videos have become widely popular in the last couple of years and a growing number of companies use them for promotional purposes. The online cartoon video makers offer a quick and easy way to produce explainer, infographic or tutorial videos, that may help you lead a more successful online marketing strategy. If you want to make cartoon video easily, why don’t try Filmora ? It is a video editor that you will can make cartoon like a pro. Do you use cartoon video makers? Share your experiences with us in the comments.

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Unlocking Video Editing Potential on Mac Yosemite

How to Edit Video Files on Mac OS X Yosemite

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Liza Brown

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

Although Apple’s new operating system - Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite will bring new vigor to your Mac computer, you may have to face the roadblock when it comes to video editing, since its built-in video editing software iMovie only supports a limited formats. So what would you do then? Have no direction to edit video on Mac OS X 10.10?

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Don’t worry. Here a comprehensive and easy-to-use video editor for Yosemite – Wondershare Filmora for Mac is recommended. It supports almost all the popular video formats including AVI, WMV, MP4, FLV, MKV, MOV, 3GP, etc. With it, you can put together your video clips or split to segments to get creative and customized brand new videos. Here is a detailed guide on how to create videos on Yosemite with this smart video editor.

Step 1. Import media files to edit

To import videos, audio, photos to edit, you can go to “File”>”Import Media” or directly drag and drop them to the Media Library of this app. By the way, there is a window which allows you to import media files from your iTunes or iMovie etc. To activate it, just go to “File” > “Resources”. You can also capture a video with the built-in iSight by clicking the “Video Recording” icon above the timeline.

import video in Yosemite Video Editor

Step 2. Edit videos, audio and photos

When all the media files have been imported to the software, drag and drop them to the respective timeline. Then you can do various video editing tasks as you like.

Basic editing

You have two different ways to edit the video. One is to double click the video and then choose different editing options. The other is to hit the corresponding Trim, Crop, Rotate, Voiceover button on the tool bar.

Yosemite Video Editor basic editing

Edit and enhance audio

If you want to add an additional audio file as the background music to the videos and photos, just drag your favorite audio clip to the music track. To further edit the audio file, just double click the clip. Then the Audio Inspector will pop up for you to adjust different settings like pitch, volume, and speed or add Fade in/out effect. You can also right click the audio to cut, copy or trim the audio file.

Yosemite Video Editor edit audio

Add transition and other effects

This app also allows you to add cool transitions and other effects to your videos and photos. To achieve this, just go to the respective tab in near the Media Library. For more details, please go to the user guide of Filmora for Mac.

Yosemite Video Editor add transition

Step 3. Export your video creation

After you preview the effect, just click the “Export” button to export the video creator. There are totally five methods: Devices, Formats, YouTube, Vimeo and DVD. Just select any one you want to save or share the edited videos.

Export video on Yosemite Video Editor

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Liza Brown

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

Although Apple’s new operating system - Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite will bring new vigor to your Mac computer, you may have to face the roadblock when it comes to video editing, since its built-in video editing software iMovie only supports a limited formats. So what would you do then? Have no direction to edit video on Mac OS X 10.10?

Download Win VersionDownload Mac Version

Don’t worry. Here a comprehensive and easy-to-use video editor for Yosemite – Wondershare Filmora for Mac is recommended. It supports almost all the popular video formats including AVI, WMV, MP4, FLV, MKV, MOV, 3GP, etc. With it, you can put together your video clips or split to segments to get creative and customized brand new videos. Here is a detailed guide on how to create videos on Yosemite with this smart video editor.

Step 1. Import media files to edit

To import videos, audio, photos to edit, you can go to “File”>”Import Media” or directly drag and drop them to the Media Library of this app. By the way, there is a window which allows you to import media files from your iTunes or iMovie etc. To activate it, just go to “File” > “Resources”. You can also capture a video with the built-in iSight by clicking the “Video Recording” icon above the timeline.

import video in Yosemite Video Editor

Step 2. Edit videos, audio and photos

When all the media files have been imported to the software, drag and drop them to the respective timeline. Then you can do various video editing tasks as you like.

Basic editing

You have two different ways to edit the video. One is to double click the video and then choose different editing options. The other is to hit the corresponding Trim, Crop, Rotate, Voiceover button on the tool bar.

Yosemite Video Editor basic editing

Edit and enhance audio

If you want to add an additional audio file as the background music to the videos and photos, just drag your favorite audio clip to the music track. To further edit the audio file, just double click the clip. Then the Audio Inspector will pop up for you to adjust different settings like pitch, volume, and speed or add Fade in/out effect. You can also right click the audio to cut, copy or trim the audio file.

Yosemite Video Editor edit audio

Add transition and other effects

This app also allows you to add cool transitions and other effects to your videos and photos. To achieve this, just go to the respective tab in near the Media Library. For more details, please go to the user guide of Filmora for Mac.

Yosemite Video Editor add transition

Step 3. Export your video creation

After you preview the effect, just click the “Export” button to export the video creator. There are totally five methods: Devices, Formats, YouTube, Vimeo and DVD. Just select any one you want to save or share the edited videos.

Export video on Yosemite Video Editor

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Liza Brown

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Liza Brown

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

Although Apple’s new operating system - Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite will bring new vigor to your Mac computer, you may have to face the roadblock when it comes to video editing, since its built-in video editing software iMovie only supports a limited formats. So what would you do then? Have no direction to edit video on Mac OS X 10.10?

Download Win VersionDownload Mac Version

Don’t worry. Here a comprehensive and easy-to-use video editor for Yosemite – Wondershare Filmora for Mac is recommended. It supports almost all the popular video formats including AVI, WMV, MP4, FLV, MKV, MOV, 3GP, etc. With it, you can put together your video clips or split to segments to get creative and customized brand new videos. Here is a detailed guide on how to create videos on Yosemite with this smart video editor.

Step 1. Import media files to edit

To import videos, audio, photos to edit, you can go to “File”>”Import Media” or directly drag and drop them to the Media Library of this app. By the way, there is a window which allows you to import media files from your iTunes or iMovie etc. To activate it, just go to “File” > “Resources”. You can also capture a video with the built-in iSight by clicking the “Video Recording” icon above the timeline.

import video in Yosemite Video Editor

Step 2. Edit videos, audio and photos

When all the media files have been imported to the software, drag and drop them to the respective timeline. Then you can do various video editing tasks as you like.

Basic editing

You have two different ways to edit the video. One is to double click the video and then choose different editing options. The other is to hit the corresponding Trim, Crop, Rotate, Voiceover button on the tool bar.

Yosemite Video Editor basic editing

Edit and enhance audio

If you want to add an additional audio file as the background music to the videos and photos, just drag your favorite audio clip to the music track. To further edit the audio file, just double click the clip. Then the Audio Inspector will pop up for you to adjust different settings like pitch, volume, and speed or add Fade in/out effect. You can also right click the audio to cut, copy or trim the audio file.

Yosemite Video Editor edit audio

Add transition and other effects

This app also allows you to add cool transitions and other effects to your videos and photos. To achieve this, just go to the respective tab in near the Media Library. For more details, please go to the user guide of Filmora for Mac.

Yosemite Video Editor add transition

Step 3. Export your video creation

After you preview the effect, just click the “Export” button to export the video creator. There are totally five methods: Devices, Formats, YouTube, Vimeo and DVD. Just select any one you want to save or share the edited videos.

Export video on Yosemite Video Editor

Download Win VersionDownload Mac Version

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Liza Brown

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Liza Brown

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

Although Apple’s new operating system - Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite will bring new vigor to your Mac computer, you may have to face the roadblock when it comes to video editing, since its built-in video editing software iMovie only supports a limited formats. So what would you do then? Have no direction to edit video on Mac OS X 10.10?

Download Win VersionDownload Mac Version

Don’t worry. Here a comprehensive and easy-to-use video editor for Yosemite – Wondershare Filmora for Mac is recommended. It supports almost all the popular video formats including AVI, WMV, MP4, FLV, MKV, MOV, 3GP, etc. With it, you can put together your video clips or split to segments to get creative and customized brand new videos. Here is a detailed guide on how to create videos on Yosemite with this smart video editor.

Step 1. Import media files to edit

To import videos, audio, photos to edit, you can go to “File”>”Import Media” or directly drag and drop them to the Media Library of this app. By the way, there is a window which allows you to import media files from your iTunes or iMovie etc. To activate it, just go to “File” > “Resources”. You can also capture a video with the built-in iSight by clicking the “Video Recording” icon above the timeline.

import video in Yosemite Video Editor

Step 2. Edit videos, audio and photos

When all the media files have been imported to the software, drag and drop them to the respective timeline. Then you can do various video editing tasks as you like.

Basic editing

You have two different ways to edit the video. One is to double click the video and then choose different editing options. The other is to hit the corresponding Trim, Crop, Rotate, Voiceover button on the tool bar.

Yosemite Video Editor basic editing

Edit and enhance audio

If you want to add an additional audio file as the background music to the videos and photos, just drag your favorite audio clip to the music track. To further edit the audio file, just double click the clip. Then the Audio Inspector will pop up for you to adjust different settings like pitch, volume, and speed or add Fade in/out effect. You can also right click the audio to cut, copy or trim the audio file.

Yosemite Video Editor edit audio

Add transition and other effects

This app also allows you to add cool transitions and other effects to your videos and photos. To achieve this, just go to the respective tab in near the Media Library. For more details, please go to the user guide of Filmora for Mac.

Yosemite Video Editor add transition

Step 3. Export your video creation

After you preview the effect, just click the “Export” button to export the video creator. There are totally five methods: Devices, Formats, YouTube, Vimeo and DVD. Just select any one you want to save or share the edited videos.

Export video on Yosemite Video Editor

Download Win VersionDownload Mac Version

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