Freeze Frame Like a Filmmaker in LumaFusion
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- čas přidán 24. 08. 2022
- [For LumaFusion on Android and iOS] Freeze frames can be used in various ways to create the tone, style, and feel of your video, but how do you make them in LumaFusion? In this week’s video from the LumaTouch Academy, Caroline shows you how to do just that - with some inspiring examples from your favorite directors!
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I love these short tutorials! And of course this lovey, creative, and amazing young lady!
This one is so easy to do and adds so much awesomeness to a video. I’m for surely going to incorporate it into my next video.
Thanks LumaFusion guys and girls!
Thanks!
The tutorials and the presenter are both quite awesome indeed 😎
This is exactly what I've been looking for!! Thank you so much for tackling this!
Woot! Happy to help.
You can stop time with LumaFusion!
We urge you to wield this great power responsibly. 😉
I’ve been using freeze frames for a while and I love them. However, I do find it a bit odd that we have to take a picture, save it to the camera roll, and manually re-import it to the project in order to accomplish this. It works but it feels like a hack. Other video editors have an actual “freeze frame” feature built in that does the same in one click.
Do you know if the LumaTouch team has plans to add such feature in later versions of the software?
And thanks again for the great content. Please keep the videos coming 😊
YES PLEASEEEEEE
Thanks for the comment and feedback! We do have this as a request on our request tracker and we'll add a couple tallies for your comments. This would be a convenient addition. 👍
@@LumaTouch you guys are awesome, thank you for your reply!
Thank you so much for making this simple! 😀
Thanks Caroline for another great video, I hadn't thought of this technique at all. So thank you.
Our pleasure. Have fun giving it a try.
VERY helpful - thank you
You're welcome!
Pretty neat. Thank you.
Wow! Very cool.
Thank you! 🙌
Clever! Thanks.
You're welcome!
perfect, these tutorials are so useful, thanx a lot 🙏🏻🇹🇷
It's our pleasure! Have fun editing with LumaFusion.
Very clever and helpful - thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Helpful and to the point, many thanks
It's our pleasure!
That’s a handy little tip! 👍
Keep it in your back pocket. 👍
Unrelated to the video, but when I add a frame like a border or text and I want it to last the entirity of the clip how do I drag the border frame to cover the entire timeline without doing so manually? ( if the video is an hour long)
The only way to do that is to size it manually--double tapping on the blank portion of the Timeline will shrink it so it all shows up in the viewer window makes it so it's a one-move operation to drag across to cover the whole duration.
Thanks for sharing this tip! 😃
It's our pleasure!
Super, thank you 🙏
Could you do a tutorial hot to create a simple slideshow of photos with Ken Burns effect?
Something like it’s possibile to do with iMovie in order to use only LumaFusion?
Thank you very much 🌹
Thanks for the suggestion. We'll add it to the request list. 👍
🙏❤️
I already figured that out, but thanks for the tutorial.
We'll try to catch up to you with the next one. 😉 Happy to share!
@@LumaTouch You won’t have to try hard to catch up with me! Lol.
Could you all please do another video about Storyblocks with Lumafusion. Your last video didn’t mention the discount and advantages of using Storyblocks through LumaFusion vs. using something like Envato Elements.
One review mentioned that there was a yearly discount with Storyblocks? I’m thinking about using stock footage, but I’ve heard a lot of people complaining about having to deal with copyright issues, which I’d rather avoid.
Thanks so much!
Thank you :)
You're welcome!
Very funny intro and informative video. Thank you. 😁
Glad you enjoyed it!
Super !!!
Thanks!
HAhaha! I love the intro!
Thanks! 😁
Nice!
Thanks!
At 0.42 what is this style of freeze frame please 😎
If you look for 'Character Splash Screens' you'll find several examples of this style.
nice
thanks
Que pena que este y los otros tutoriales del canal no estén en español. 😞😞😞
Lo siento. Dejamos los subtítulos activados para que puedas usar esa opción. Si tiene alguna pregunta, estaremos encantados de responderla. Envíe un correo electrónico a support@luma-touch.com.
Snapshot is never a “clean image” for me. Maybe the quality video I’m using affects it. But I’m usually not happy with the snapshot image.
Getting a crisp, 'clean image' will depend on the footage quality, frame rate, and motion blur. Any shake or movement will soften the image. This could be causing the issue.
So painful 😮
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